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Coastal park in Lottery prize bid
The Millennium Coastal Park is one of three UK sites battling to land a National Lottery prize...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Woman suffers 'vicious' assault
Police hunt for a man who subjected a young woman to what officers say was an extremely violent sexual attack...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Italy deports island immigrants
Italy begins deporting immigrants directly from the island of Lampedusa, the first port of call for boats from North Africa...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Chancellor 'meets Ford president'
Workers at Jaguar's Browns Lane plant in Coventry wait to hear from Gordon Brown after he is believed to have met Ford's president...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Police service remembers fallen
A service is held to honour almost 4,000 police officers who have lost their lives on duty...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
R-Union: Hill worry for England
England are facing an injury scare over flanker Richard Hill...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Football: Eriksson recalls key trio
Sven-Goran Eriksson recalls Rio Ferdinand, Wayne Rooney and Sol Campbell for England's World Cup qualifiers...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Gaza operation claims more lives
Israel kills several Palestinians as it vows to expand an operation to stop rockets being fired from Gaza...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Lennon's killer in new parole bid
Mark Chapman, the man who killed Beatle John Lennon, faces his third parole hearing next week...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Endangered species: Are we doing enough?
Proposals to relax the bans on the trade in elephant ivory and hunting minke whales are being discussed at a convention in Bangkok. Send us your views...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Chancellor 'meets Ford president'
Workers at Jaguar's Browns Lane plant in Coventry wait to hear from Gordon Brown after he is believed to have met Ford's president...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Action urged over police raids
The Police Ombudsman calls for disciplinary action against a number of police officers over PSNI raids...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Violent sex attack on young woman
A hunt is launched for a man who subjected a woman to a brutal and sustained sex attack on a farm track...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Prescott warns over Blair feuds
The deputy PM warns colleagues not to rock the boat over Labour's leadership and focus on the election...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Fresh blasts hit north-east India
Explosions in north-eastern India leave four people dead, a day after bomb and gun attacks killed 56...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
DNA test for Blakelock's uniform
The uniform of murdered policeman Keith Blakelock is removed from Scotland Yard's crime museum for forensic examination...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Football: Man Utd rescue point
Alan Smith comes off the bench to rescue a point for Man Utd against Middlesbrough...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Australians hold anti-war rallies
Protesters urge the withdrawal of Australian troops from Iraq, less than a week before a general election...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
'Eta leaders' arrested in France
French police say they have arrested two of the most important members of the Basque separatist group, Eta...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Iran's parliament sacks minister
Iran's conservative-dominated parliament votes to sack Transport Minister Ahmad Khorram...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Emperor and mystic nun beatified
Pope John Paul II beatifies five more figures, including Austria's last emperor and a controversial nun...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
IMF failing to agree on debt plan
The International Monetary Fund appears to be unable to agree on a debt relief plan for the world's poorest nations...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Letter 'shows Guantanamo torture'
Lawyers for a Briton being held in Cuba demand government action after a letter from him details torture and abuse...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Blood pressure pill 'helps bones'
Drugs used to treat high blood pressure are also linked with a reduced risk of bone fractures, research shows...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Americans 'misjudge online risks'
Some US computer users vastly under-estimate the dangers of going online, a survey shows...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Medicines watchdog 'under fire'
The agency responsible for monitoring the safety of medicines in the UK faces allegations it is failing to protect patients...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Locusts invade Mauritania capital
A vast swarm of locusts invades the Mauritanian capital, laying waste to the city's greenery...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Kilroy-Silk: I want to lead UKIP
Robert Kilroy-Silk says he would bid to lead the UK Independence Party if its rules allowed him to...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Football: Glazer 'eyes Man U bid'
American tycoon Malcolm Glazer is reportedly poised to launch a takeover bid for Manchester United...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Pakistan mosque blast sparks riot
The army is deployed in the north-eastern city of Sialkot to quell rioting following Friday's mosque attack...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
First service for killed police
A service will be held honouring more than 4,000 police officers who have lost their lives on duty...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Man dies after road accident
A pedestrian dies after being knocked down by a car in the Shankill Road area of west Belfast...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Chisholm pledges say for patients
Scotland's health minister pledges that patients will have a stronger say in the way the NHS is run...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Howard denies Tories need miracle
Michael Howard rejects suggestions his party needs a miracle to take power after a poor by-election result...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
US attacks Falluja 'arms store'
A US air strike hits the rebellious city of Falluja, as the Iraqi government says it is now in control of Samarra...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Fresh blast hits north-east India
At least 15 people are injured in a blast in Assam, a day after bombs and gun attacks left at least 56 people dead...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Sharon vows to end rocket strikes
Israel's prime minister says a military operation in Gaza will continue until Palestinian rocket attacks are stopped...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Militant Cleric Considers Entry Into Iraqi Politics
Moktada al-Sadr has told Iraqi leaders that he is planning to disband his militia and possibly field candidates for office...
New York Times - October 3, 2004
How the White House Embraced Disputed Arms Intelligence
The White House embraced the theory that aluminum tubes bound for Iraq were for nuclear centrifuges despite contrary views from America's leading nuclear scientists...
New York Times - October 3, 2004
Israeli Forces Kill 9 Palestinians in Military Operation in Gaza
The Israeli Army killed nine Palestinian fighters on Saturday in its continuing operation in the Gaza Strip...
New York Times - October 3, 2004
Turkey Insists on Equal Terms in European Union
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that the country would not accept any affiliation with the union that falls short of full membership...
New York Times - October 3, 2004
Medicines regulator 'under fire'
The head of a leading mental health charity accuses the UK's medicines watchdog of not doing its job properly...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Israelis secure Gaza buffer zone
Israeli troops seize a nine-kilometre area in Gaza to try to stop Palestinian rocket attacks inside Israeli towns...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
'Opposition' to Blair third term
Tony Blair reportedly faces growing opposition within Labour to his plan to serve a full third term...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Protest at anti-terror detainees
Campaigners protest outside Belmarsh Prison at the detention of foreign nationals under UK terror laws...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
Tories to unveil policy timetable
Michael Howard will unveil a 'timetable for action' for a Tory government in a bid to win back voters...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
IMF worried about oil price rises
The International Monetary Fund warns that rising oil prices might slow down worldwide economic growth...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
US volcano to erupt 'very soon'
US scientists warn that Mount St Helens volcano in Washington state is likely to erupt again at any time...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
New evidence in Fujimori scandal
Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori's wealth is potentially proof he was corrupt, a judge says...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
France slams hostages 'mediator'
France says two unofficial mediators seeking to free two journalists kidnapped in Iraq are hindering official efforts...
BBC News - October 3, 2004
 
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