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Friday, 11 February 2005
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- Ministers plan to outlaw neo-Nazi rallies
- Iraqi insurgents kill 22 in slaughter at bakery and mosque
- Hostages freed after deadly jail siege ends
- Polio at Mecca sparks fear for Muslims thousands
- Be my valentine, Rover: owners splash out on treats for their dogs
- Tsunami image voted press photo of the year
- Dozens die in dam burst as rainstorms hit Pakistan
- Priest who called gays a `cancer' is cleared
- For survivors, Dresden is still an `open wound' 60 years on
- An unusual student gripe: too few exams
- Italy remembers its own victims of ethnic cleansing in Balkans
- Iraq seals borders during festival to prevent suicide bombings
- Waiting for a future at the Erez crossing
- Somali government's exile to end despite warlord threat
- How the UN was forced to tackle stain on its integrity
- White House reporter quits over false identity
- Bush team tried to suppress pre-9/11 report into al-Qa'ida
- Civil rights lawyer convicted of aiding terror by passing jailed client's messages to followers
- Nato expands Afghan peacekeeping force
- North Korea withdraws from nuclear talks
- Annan backs tough action to stop Congo sex abuse
- `Cursed' Hope diamond was cut from French stone, tests show
Business
- Profits warning adds to pension fund woes at Uniq
- Treasury and DTI split over oil stockpile
- The Number rings up the wrong figures
- Australian boost for Xstrata in WMC bid battle
- GlaxoSmithKline drops anti-obesity drug as profits fall
- Unilever streamlines its boardroom as sales stall
- Resolution rejected as HHG accepts Sun's bid for life funds
- Biotechs boosted by Myners report on share issues
- WORLD MARKETS: London
- Rolls-Royce grabs top slot for engines
- Imports send US deficit to $618bn
- ICI chief hints at price increases as profits rise
- BT hits best sales figures for 3 years
- Canadian regulators withdraw Shire drug on safety fears
- THE INVESTMENT COLUMN: Steelmaker Corus keeps its shine
- SHARES AND MARKET REPORT: MARKET MOVERS
Sport
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- Hockey: England face life of reduced funds
- Racing: Walsh to exploit Murphy dilemma
- Basketball: Nurse seeks relief from strife
- Boxing: Alvarez hammer blows put Gomez career on ropes
- Athletics: Holmes pays heavy price for pulling out of trials
- Sailing: The other Dame who sailed round the world
- Boxing: Defeat does little to dampen McCullough's ambition
- Racing: Hughes selects Rooster as threat to Hardy Eustace
- Brian Viner: Why I will never call into question the exploits of our world-conquering dames
Money
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- James Daley: Old boys' network alive and well in the investment trust industry
- How to get a head start in the race for your dream job
- Tricks of the ID thieves - and how to foil them
- Questions of cash: Advice cost exactly what it saved us
- Private Investor: Why the magic 5,000 doesn't add up to much
- No Pain, No Gain: The connection's good, but it's too early to call
- The Week In Review: Cheers! Pub group has bubbly future
- Wealth Check: 'We want to travel without having to save for it all year'
- Secrets of Success: Stock picking is hard for the long run
- Are European stock markets ready to start motoring?
- 1 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 2 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 3 Rocky Horror star Tim Curry 'suffers major stroke'
- 4 Exclusive: How MI5 blackmails British Muslims
- 5 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
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