Tuesday, December 30, 2008

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Wednesday, 31 December, 2008, 0:00 GMT 05:00 +05:00:Asia/Calcutta
TOP STORIES
Growing calls for Gaza ceasefire
Israel and Hamas face mounting pressure to end violence in and around Gaza, as air strikes and rocket fire continue.
  Ghana knife-edge result delayed
Ghana's electoral commission delays the final result of Sunday's cliff-hanger presidential run-off until Friday.
  Governor picks Obama replacement
Scandal-hit Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich picks the state's ex-attorney general to fill Barack Obama's vacant Senate seat.
  Grim details of Columbia disaster
Columbia's crew knew they had no control of the doomed orbiter, says a report by Nasa into the 2003 disaster.
  Mood amongst US consumers worsens
US consumer confidence unexpectedly drops to a record low in December, due to mounting job cuts.
AFRICA
Ghana knife-edge result delayed
Ghana's electoral commission delays the final result of Sunday's cliff-hanger presidential run-off until Friday.
  Christmas massacres 'killed 400'
More than 400 Congolese have been killed by Ugandan rebels in attacks since Christmas, an aid agency says.
  Couple jailed for Gambia sedition
A Scottish missionary and his wife who admitted sedition charges in Gambia are jailed for one year.
AMERICAS
Mood amongst US consumers worsens
US consumer confidence unexpectedly drops to a record low in December, due to mounting job cuts.
  Governor picks Obama replacement
Scandal-hit Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich picks the state's ex-attorney general to fill Barack Obama's vacant Senate seat.
  Grim details of Columbia disaster
Columbia's crew knew they had no control of the doomed orbiter, says a report by Nasa into the 2003 disaster.
ASIA-PACIFIC
Thai PM switches venue for speech
New Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva makes his opening speech to MPs, after protesters force a change of venue.
  Taiwan ex-president back in jail
Judges decide to send Taiwan's former President Chen Shui-bian back to jail, as he awaits trial on corruption charges.
  Tokyo shares end 2008 42% lower
Japan's stock market had its worst year on record in 2008, with the Nikkei share index losing 42% of its value.
EUROPE
New Belgian government 'agreed'
Belgium's political parties reach a deal on a government, after the former prime minister's resignation, reports say.
  Ukraine 'paid gas debt in full'
Ukraine says it has paid its debt to Gazprom, but the Russian firm says it has not received the money.
  Azeri ban on foreign broadcasts
Azerbaijan bans foreign radio broadcasts on its national frequencies, drawing US and European criticism.
MIDDLE EAST
Growing calls for Gaza ceasefire
Israel and Hamas face mounting pressure to end violence in and around Gaza, as air strikes and rocket fire continue.
  Iraq shoe thrower trial postponed
The trial of the Iraqi journalist who threw shoes at US President Bush is postponed pending an appeal against the charges.
  Gaza aid boat 'rammed by Israel'
A boat taking medical supplies to Gaza has been rammed by the Israeli navy in international waters, activists say.
SOUTH ASIA
Khaleda Zia rejects 'rigged' poll
Former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia rejects the results of Monday's election, alleging widespread rigging.
  Pakistan suspends Afghan supplies
Pakistan suspends a key supply route to US and Nato forces in Afghanistan to begin an offensive against militants, officials say.
  Pakistan urges new India dialogue
Pakistan calls for renewed dialogue and "positive" military gestures from India to ease tension over Mumbai.
UK NEWS
Paramedics held over man's death
Two paramedics are arrested on suspicion of neglecting to perform a public duty following the death of a man in Brighton.
  Couple jailed for Gambia sedition
A Scottish missionary and his wife who admitted sedition charges in Gambia are jailed for one year.
  Hold on Iraqi suspects' handover
The European Court of Human Rights halts a decision to allow two Iraqis accused of murdering British soldiers to be tried in Iraq.
UK EDUCATION
Downturn 'boosts teacher numbers'
The number of people interested in becoming teachers increases sharply against the backdrop of the economic downturn, England's teacher training agency says.
  Czech move to stop cyber bullying
The Czech education ministry draws up guidelines for teachers to halt the growth of cyber bullying in schools.
  Teacher who wore trainers fired
A teacher who was sacked for wearing trainers and tracksuit bottoms to school says it may lead to a strike.
ENGLAND
Paramedics held over man's death
Two paramedics are arrested on suspicion of neglecting to perform a public duty following the death of a man in Brighton.
  Charged Gerrard offered support
England and Liverpool footballer Steven Gerrard, charged with assault and affray, is offered support by his club.
  Couple took baby on drink session
A couple who took their baby son on a seven-hour drinking session are given a two-year community order.
BUSINESS
Mood amongst US consumers worsens
US consumer confidence unexpectedly drops to a record low in December, due to mounting job cuts.
  Ukraine 'paid gas debt in full'
Ukraine says it has paid its debt to Gazprom, but the Russian firm says it has not received the money.
  Tokyo shares end 2008 42% lower
Japan's stock market had its worst year on record in 2008, with the Nikkei share index losing 42% of its value.
ENTERTAINMENT
Jazz giant Freddie Hubbard dies
Influential jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, who played on hundreds of recordings, dies in Los Angeles aged 70.
  Terminator joins movie archive
Classic Schwarzenegger film The Terminator is one of 25 films being added to the US National Film Registry.
  Carrey comedy tops UK box office
Yes Man, the latest comedy starring Hollywood funnyman Jim Carrey, tops the UK box office.
SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT
Private firms to haul ISS cargo
US space agency Nasa tries to create a competitive market for re-supply flights to the International Space Station.
  Artistic clues to coastal change
How 200-year-old paintings can help modern engineers deal with coastal erosion, a study shows.
  Grim details of Columbia disaster
Columbia's crew knew they had no control of the doomed orbiter, says a report by Nasa into the 2003 disaster.
TECHNOLOGY
Crime to boom as downturn blooms
The global downturn looks set to help hi-tech criminals cash in, say security experts.
  Czech move to stop cyber bullying
The Czech education ministry draws up guidelines for teachers to halt the growth of cyber bullying in schools.
  Smartphones drive mobile markets
2008 may have belonged to the smartphone but problems are looming in 2009, say industry experts.
HEALTH
'Blood pressure gene' affects 20%
One in five white people carries a gene fault which could raise their risk of high blood pressure, research suggests.
  Cyberknife boost to cancer care
A robot radiotherapy machine to treat cancer is to be available in the UK for the first time from February.
  Cholera deaths soar in Zimbabwe
The latest UN figures reveal that two-thirds of Zimbabwe's cholera victims have died this month.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
  1994: Gunman kills two women at abortion clinic
Two women are shot dead and at least five others injured after a gunman opens fire at two neighbouring abortion clinics.
  1958: Castro's rebels edge closer to capital
Thousands die in the bloodiest fighting in Cuba's history as rebels threaten to overthrow the military regime of President Batista.
  2002: Diana Ross arrested for drink-driving
Singer Diana Ross is stopped by the police for drinking and driving after her car is seen swerving across a road.

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TOP STORIES
Smith savours 'greatest moment'
Graeme Smith describes South Africa's Test series win in Australia as the greatest in their cricket history.
  Hull 0-1 Aston Villa
Aston Villa regain fourth place in the table after a late own goal by Kamil Zayatte gives them victory over Hull.
  Charged Gerrard offered support
England and Liverpool footballer Steven Gerrard, charged with assault and affray, is offered support by his club.
  New Zealand v West Indies latest score
New Zealand face West Indies in the first of their five-game one-day international series, in Queenstown.
  Lee & Symonds to miss final Test
Australia's Brett Lee and Andrew Symonds will miss the third Test match against South Africa after they are both ruled out through injury.
FOOTBALL
Hull 0-1 Aston Villa
Aston Villa regain fourth place in the table after a late own goal by Kamil Zayatte gives them victory over Hull.
  Charged Gerrard offered support
England and Liverpool footballer Steven Gerrard, charged with assault and affray, is offered support by his club.
  Fuller going nowhere says Coates
Stoke City chairman Peter Coates says Ricardo Fuller will not be sold, despite being sent off for slapping Andy Griffin in Sunday's 2-1 defeat to West Ham.
CRICKET
Smith savours 'greatest moment'
Graeme Smith describes South Africa's Test series win in Australia as the greatest in their cricket history.
  New Zealand v West Indies latest score
New Zealand face West Indies in the first of their five-game one-day international series, in Queenstown.
  Lee & Symonds to miss final Test
Australia's Brett Lee and Andrew Symonds will miss the third Test match against South Africa after they are both ruled out through injury.
TENNIS
Murray signs with Beckham agent
Andy Murray and his brother Jamie sign a deal with management company 19 Entertainment, which also looks after David Beckham.
  Murray joins top two in Abu Dhabi
Andy Murray will finalise his preparations for 2009 alongside Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer in Abu Dhabi this week.
  Watson given Australian seeding
Guernsey tennis player Heather Watson is guaranteed to be seeded at least 12th in the junior Australian Open next month.
MOTORSPORT
Billionaire Slim denies Honda bid
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim says reports he is one of four parties in talks about a possible rescue bid for the former Honda F1 team are "completely false".
  Toyota commits to F1 despite loss
Toyota vows to continue running its Formula One team despite forecasting an annual loss of over £1bn.
  F1 boss faces battle with teams
Formula One teams representative Luca di Montezemolo says commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone should consider stepping down.

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