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Fri Jan 20 09:04:07 2006 News:

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Ex-Daily Mirror City Slickers financial journalist Anil Bhoyrul is given 180 hours community service for share tipping.

A Staffordshire woman admits she did not stop after a road accident which killed a teenage girl.

Vandals empty water storage tanks at Hill Court Farm wetland project, ruining months of work.

A Slovak military transport plane crashes on the border with Hungary, killing 42 people.

Thirty dental practices are to receive funding from the Scottish Executive for modernisation of services.

The family of a teenager who died on a theme park ride are angry over a decision not to prosecute.

Japan says it will reimpose a total ban on US beef after a shipment raises renewed fears of mad cow disease.

Police rule a coat worn by Celebrity Big Brother contestant Pete Burns is not made from gorilla fur.

A prostitute escapes caning in Singapore after confirmation she has undergone a sex change, the Straits Times reports.

Thrapston Lakes in the east of Northants is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest by English Nature.

Drugs worth £12,000 have been recovered after a number of police raids on homes in Edinburgh.

Net experts and civil libertarians fear US official requests for data could set a dangerous precedent.

Foreign Secretary Jack Straw says he has told MPs all he knows about the US flying detainees through the UK.

A 64-year-old man dies four days after a car crash that also killed an 18-year-old driver.

A 20ft whale is travelling up the River Thames in central London watched by riverside crowds.

Legal papers in connection with a man's death are accepted on behalf of Michael Barrymore, a former solicitor says.

Pete Doherty reports to a London police station under the terms of his bail regarding alleged drug offences.

Welsh rappers GLC ask fans to rescue their bandmate Maggot as he goes up for eviction in Celebrity Big Brother.

A murder trial hears a "family man" was killed in a pub with a samurai sword after he stood up to a masked gang.

NHS trusts in east Suffolk will decide on plans to close two hospitals by next Wednesday.

Russia's Arctic winter raises concerns about Europe's energy supply as Finland warns of power shortages.

The Egyptian capital is counting the hours to the start of the 25th African Cup of Nations.

Pope Benedict XVI offers a personal vision of how to tackle the world's ills in his first Christmas message.

Seven more people die in Russia's capital, Moscow, as the cold snap continues to grip the country.

Teenagers believe science is important, but is just for "brainy" people not like them, research suggests.

Hardline Islamic groups in Pakistan organise protests against a US air strike last week which killed 18 people.

Car drivers are asked to 'show respect' to bikes as Welsh Secretary Peter Hain visits the spot where four cyclists died.

An airline is laying off 100 workers after a review of its accounting department.

Students and police clash again in Ecuador, as protests against a possible bus fare rise cause chaos in Quito.

Three people appear in court charged with the murder of a couple who died in an arson attack on their home.

Superstar DJ Pete Tong says there are 18-year-olds who have never seen vinyl. Surely he's got it all wrong?

Five thousand people are asked how successful they think police crackdown on crime and drugs has been.

General Electric suffers a 3% fall in profits in 2005 as the US industrial giant is hit by losses from its insurance business.

A charge of murder is dropped against one of four men accused of killing a Somerset teenager.

In many African hospitals patients have to pay bribes. Is this preferable to a life-threatening wait?

Ruth Kelly vows to push through school reforms, despite criticism from ex-Labour leader Lord Kinnock.

News in brief

Two men found dead in their Spanish house were poisoned by carbon monoxide fumes.

The Monitor is the home for some of our most popular features, including your letters, Punorama, the caption competition, and 10 Things.

Sri Lanka's political parties ask the government to begin peace talks with the Tamil Tiger rebels.

The wreck of a fishing boat which sank off the NI coast is found, but a search goes on for two missing men.

The widow of ex-Yugoslav Communist leader Josip Broz Tito lives in "catastrophic" conditions, a minister says.

The best Canadian political bloggers share their take on the general election campaign.

Iraq's Shia-led United Iraqi Alliance wins the country's parliamentary elections, but without an absolute majority.

A friend of murdered Mary-Ann Leneghan breaks down in court as she describes how she was also led out to be killed.

Faulty equipment meant the crew of the Solway Harvester were probably unaware of the imminent tragedy, a report says.

Police investigating the murder of a man during riots in Birmingham release a bandana found at the scene.

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