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Thursday, 01 October, 2009, 8:00 GMT 13:00 +05:00:Asia/Karachi
TOP STORIES
Indonesia quake deaths pass 450
At least 464 people are now known to have died in the earthquake that struck the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
  BAE Systems faces bribery charges
The SFO is expected to announce later that it wishes to prosecute defence giant BAE Systems over alleged bribery.
  UK broadband 'not fit' for future
A global study of broadband puts the UK 25th out of 66 countries in terms of the quality of its broadband networks.
  Afghan sacking 'sends bad signal'
The UN Afghan envoy apparently dismissed in a row about election fraud tells the BBC the move sent "a terrible signal" about the UN.
  UK Supreme Court to be sworn in
Judges who will form the highest court in the United Kingdom are set to be sworn in on Thursday in a major milestone in British legal history.
WORLD
Indonesia quake deaths pass 450
At least 464 people are now known to have died in the earthquake that struck the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
  Global economy expanding says IMF
The global economy is expanding and financial conditions have improved significantly, says the International Monetary Fund.
  China marks Communist anniversary
Vast lines of soldiers and missile launchers parade through the Chinese capital, Beijing, marking 60 years of Communist rule.
EUROPE
Georgia 'started unjustified war'
An EU-sponsored report into the war in Georgia last year says Georgia started it, but after months of provocation.
  UK dig finds Roman amphitheatre
British archaeologists have unearthed an amphitheatre at an ancient port in Rome which may have played host to its emperors.
  UK Supreme Court to be sworn in
Judges who will form the highest court in the United Kingdom are set to be sworn in on Thursday in a major milestone in British legal history.
MIDDLE EAST
World powers turn up heat on Iran
World powers increase pressure on Tehran to reveal the nature of its nuclear programme, as they prepare to meet in Geneva.
  Goldstone defends UN Gaza report
UN investigator Richard Goldstone defends his damning report, dubbed "flawed" by US officials, on Israel's conduct in Gaza.
  Israel to free 20 for Shalit film
Israel says it will free 20 female Palestinian detainees in return for proof that captured soldier Gilad Shalit is alive.
SOUTH ASIA
Afghan sacking 'sends bad signal'
The UN Afghan envoy apparently dismissed in a row about election fraud tells the BBC the move sent "a terrible signal" about the UN.
  India boat capsize kills tourists
A tourist boat carrying 76 people sinks in a lake in the southern Indian state of Kerala, killing at least 37 people, officials say.
  Obama Afghan review to last weeks
US President Barack Obama will take several more weeks to review strategy in Afghanistan, the White House says.
UK
BAE Systems faces bribery charges
The SFO is expected to announce later that it wishes to prosecute defence giant BAE Systems over alleged bribery.
  UK Supreme Court to be sworn in
Judges who will form the highest court in the United Kingdom are set to be sworn in on Thursday in a major milestone in British legal history.
  Maps chart UK's ageing population
West Somerset has the highest average age in the UK at 52, the Office of National Statistics reveals.
ENTERTAINMENT
JLS and N-Dubz win two Mobos each
The Mobo awards in Glasgow are dominated by N-Dubz and JLS with both groups triumphing in two categories.
  Tate pulls nude child star image
A nude photo of actress Brooke Shields aged 10 is removed from a Tate Modern exhibition following a police probe.
  New friend joins Winnie-the-Pooh
A new character called Lottie the Otter is to grace the new Winnie-the-Pooh book, its publishers announce.
SCIENCE/NATURE
Earthquakes weaken distant faults
The major earthquake in Sumatra in 2004 may have weakened California's San Andreas fault 8,000km away.
  Britons creating 'more emissions'
Greenhouse gas emissions created by Britons are probably twice as bad as figures suggest, says the government's chief energy scientist.
  UK mammals have 'Celtic fringe'
Small mammals have a genetically distinct "Celtic fringe". The finding may shed light on the origins of human Celtic populations.
TECHNOLOGY
UK broadband 'not fit' for future
A global study of broadband puts the UK 25th out of 66 countries in terms of the quality of its broadband networks.
  US relaxes grip on the internet
The US loosens its control over how the internet is run after an agreement with net regulator Icann.
  Complaints over Freeview retune
Hundreds of people with Freeview say they are have lost some channels after having to retune their set-top boxes and TVs.
HEALTH
Expert dementia support 'crucial'
Expert support which could take much of the pain out of dealing with dementia should be made more accessible, a report says.
  Cooling 'cuts baby brain damage'
Babies starved of oxygen at birth have a much lower risk of brain damage if they are given mild hypothermia, research suggests.
  Pregnant smoking 'psychosis link'
Mothers who smoke during pregnancy put their children at greater risk of psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations, a study suggests.
EDUCATION
University 'complacency' warning
Universities have been warned against "complacency" on standards, in a report urging greater transparency on maintaining quality.
  Schools told pupils must behave
Plans to improve pupil behaviour in England, including reminding parents of their responsibilities, are outlined by Ed Balls.
  BNP teacher ban 'to be examined'
Ed Balls orders a study into whether members of organisations "promoting racism" should be banned from being teachers.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
  1962: Mississippi race riots over first black student
Two people die and at least 75 are injured in rioting following the admission of James Meredith to the University of Mississippi.
  1985: Riots erupt in Toxteth and Peckham
Police close off areas of Liverpool and London tonight after outbreaks of violence and vandalism.
  2005: Bombs rip through Bali restaurants
At least 26 people die and more than 50 are injured as the Indonesian resort island of Bali is hit by bomb blasts.

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