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Saturday, 31 October, 2009, 8:00 GMT 13:00 +05:00:Asia/Karachi
TOP STORIES
Killed officer warned of shortage
The most senior British officer to be killed in the Afghan campaign warned about the risks to troops of a shortage of helicopters.
  Ransom demanded for yacht couple
Somali pirates issue a ransom demand of $7m (£4.3m) for a couple from Kent kidnapped in the Indian Ocean.
  'More to quit' in drug advice row
The UK's chief drugs adviser is predicting there will be resignations after he was sacked for criticising government policy.
  Biggest walkout in post strikes
The biggest walkout of the postal strike is under way, with 77,000 staff downing tools across the country.
  Libya talks over IRA compensation
A delegation representing victims of IRA violence is to hold talks in Libya later over compensation claims.
WORLD
Abdullah 'may quit Afghan poll'
President Hamid Karzai's rival in the Afghan poll may pull out of next week's run-off vote, Abdullah Abdullah's advisers say.
  US in new push for Mid-East peace
The US secretary of state is set for talks with Palestinian and Israeli leaders to try to restart the peace process.
  Obama to lift HIV entry ban soon
President Barack Obama says he will end the 22-year ban on people with HIV entering the US from the start of 2010.
EUROPE
EU strikes climate funding deal
EU leaders agree a conditional deal to help other nations fight global warming, ahead of the Copenhagen climate summit.
  Libya talks over IRA compensation
A delegation representing victims of IRA violence is to hold talks in Libya later over compensation claims.
  Medvedev blasts Stalin defenders
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev hits out at those seeking to rehabilitate former Soviet leader Joseph Stalin.
MIDDLE EAST
US in new push for Mid-East peace
The US secretary of state is set for talks with Palestinian and Israeli leaders to try to restart the peace process.
  Israel endorses Iran nuclear plan
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu praises a UN proposal on Iran's nuclear enrichment programme as a "positive first step".
  Libya talks over IRA compensation
A delegation representing victims of IRA violence is to hold talks in Libya later over compensation claims.
SOUTH ASIA
Abdullah 'may quit Afghan poll'
President Hamid Karzai's rival in the Afghan poll may pull out of next week's run-off vote, Abdullah Abdullah's advisers say.
  Clinton ends tough Pakistan trip
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets tribal leaders on the final day of a testing trip to Pakistan.
  Killed officer warned of shortage
The most senior British officer to be killed in the Afghan campaign warned about the risks to troops of a shortage of helicopters.
UK
'More to quit' in drug advice row
The UK's chief drugs adviser is predicting there will be resignations after he was sacked for criticising government policy.
  Killed officer warned of shortage
The most senior British officer to be killed in the Afghan campaign warned about the risks to troops of a shortage of helicopters.
  Biggest walkout in post strikes
The biggest walkout of the postal strike is under way, with 77,000 staff downing tools across the country.
ENTERTAINMENT
Tennant describes 'sad' farewell
Doctor Who actor David Tennant says he had to keep a "stiff upper lip" while filming his final scenes as the Time Lord.
  Cowell praying for 'Jedward' exit
X Factor judge Simon Cowell says a win for X Factor twins John and Edward Grimes would be a 'disaster' for the talent show.
  This Is It makes $20m in one day
Michael Jackson concert documentary This Is It earned $20.1m (£12.1m) at box offices worldwide on its first day, studio bosses say.
SCIENCE/NATURE
'More to quit' in drug advice row
The UK's chief drugs adviser is predicting there will be resignations after he was sacked for criticising government policy.
  EU strikes climate funding deal
EU leaders agree a conditional deal to help other nations fight global warming, ahead of the Copenhagen climate summit.
  Polar bear plus grizzly equals?
A new study reveals what happens when a polar bear is crossed with a grizzly.
TECHNOLOGY
Internet addresses set for change
The internet regulator approves plans to allow non-Latin-script web addresses, in a move set to transform the online world.
  Fallout 3 crowned 'game of year'
Fallout 3 scoops ultimate game of the year at the Golden Joysticks, with Call of Duty also taking home a trio of awards.
  Video gamers to play for 'real'
Gamers could soon get the chance to compete side by side against real sportsmen in real events thanks to a new technology.
HEALTH
Call for better bowel cancer care
There are still gaps in bowel cancer surgery care, an audit suggests.
  Donor sperm safety 'in question'
Experts are questioning how rigorously sperm donors must be screened after nine children inherit a heart condition.
  Give children 'healthy Halloween'
Parents should shun chocolate and sweets this Halloween and offer spooky-themed healthy food, a charity says.
EDUCATION
Brown says primary Sats must stay
Gordon Brown says Sats must stay for 11-year-olds to ensure school accountability.
  Infant place appeals up by a half
Almost 50% more parents appealed over the infant school places their children were given last year.
  Grants rise for 75,000 students
A students' union welcomes a £30m increase in grants and support announced by the Scottish Education Secretary.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
  1984: Indian prime minister shot dead
Indira Gandhi, the Prime Minister of India, is killed by two assassins believed to be her own bodyguards.
  1955: Princess Margaret cancels wedding
Princess Margaret calls off her plans to marry divorced Group Captain Peter Townsend.
  1971: Bomb explodes in Post Office tower
A bomb explodes in the Post Office tower causing extensive damage but no injuries.

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