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Tuesday, 20 October, 2009, 8:00 GMT 13:00 +05:00:Asia/Karachi
TOP STORIES
Inmates 'moved before jail check'
Five senior managers face disciplinary action after inmates were moved between two jails ahead of inspections.
  'Extremists hijack' military name
A group of former generals warns the armed forces' reputation is being tarnished by political "extremists" using their symbols.
  Roll-out for Nasa's test rocket
The US space agency rolls out its Ares 1-X rocket as it tests the design concept of a future astronaut launcher.
  Karzai 'to answer poll criticism'
Afghan President Hamid Karzai is set to respond to doubts over his election victory claim, says US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
  Handover of forces homes attacked
The Ministry of Defence must improve the way it hands over homes to armed forces families, says a Commons watchdog.
WORLD
Karzai 'to answer poll criticism'
Afghan President Hamid Karzai is set to respond to doubts over his election victory claim, says US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
  Pakistan targets key Taliban town
Fierce fighting has broken out as Pakistani troops battle to gain control of the key militant town of Kotkai in South Waziristan.
  US scientist charged with spying
A US scientist who used to work for the Pentagon and Nasa is arrested and charged with attempted espionage.
EUROPE
PKK 'surrender' tests Turkey plan
Eight Kurdish rebels cross into Turkey from Iraq to surrender in a sign of support for Ankara's peace efforts.
  France detains 'top Eta leader'
French police arrest two suspected Eta members, including a senior political leader of the Basque separatist group, officials say.
  Fury as Berlusconi judge filmed
Silvio Berlusconi comes under fire after a TV channel that he owns secretly films a judge who ruled against him in a bribery case.
MIDDLE EAST
Iran uranium deal talks 'go well'
Talks with Iran on a uranium enrichment deal are "off to a good start", says UN watchdog Mohamed ElBaradei.
  US scientist charged with spying
A US scientist who used to work for the Pentagon and Nasa is arrested and charged with attempted espionage.
  Iran accuses Pakistan over attack
Iran's president claims Pakistani agents were involved in a suicide attack that targeted a group of elite Revolutionary Guards.
SOUTH ASIA
Pakistan targets key Taliban town
Fierce fighting has broken out as Pakistani troops battle to gain control of the key militant town of Kotkai in South Waziristan.
  Karzai 'to answer poll criticism'
Afghan President Hamid Karzai is set to respond to doubts over his election victory claim, says US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
  Abuses may hit EU-Sri Lanka ties
Sri Lanka could lose special trading rights with the EU after a report roundly criticises its recent human rights record.
UK
Inmates 'moved before jail check'
Five senior managers face disciplinary action after inmates were moved between two jails ahead of inspections.
  'Little sign' of post strike deal
Talks aimed at averting strike action by Royal Mail workers resume later, as union sources suggest a deal is not close.
  'Extremists hijack' military name
A group of former generals warns the armed forces' reputation is being tarnished by political "extremists" using their symbols.
ENTERTAINMENT
PCC to examine Mail Gately column
The Press Complaints Commission is to ask the Daily Mail to respond to complaints about a column it ran on the death of Boyzone singer Stephen Gately.
  U2 gig to be streamed on YouTube
U2's concert at the Pasadena Rose Bowl in California on Sunday will be streamed live on video-sharing website YouTube, the band announces.
  'Mock' rapped over swimmer jibes
Satire show Mock The Week breached guidelines over comments about swimmer Rebecca Adlington, the BBC Trust rules.
SCIENCE/NATURE
Roll-out for Nasa's test rocket
The US space agency rolls out its Ares 1-X rocket as it tests the design concept of a future astronaut launcher.
  'Quick test' for airport liquids
Scientists say they have come up with a quick technique for detecting liquids that could be used as explosives.
  Climate treaty now 'more do-able'
Prospects for a global climate treaty advanced during talks in London between big-emitting countries, the UK says.
TECHNOLOGY
'Quick test' for airport liquids
Scientists say they have come up with a quick technique for detecting liquids that could be used as explosives.
  Apple profits up on iPhone sales
Apple shrugs off the recession with profits surging on demand for iPhones and both laptop and desktop computers.
  Roll-out for Nasa's test rocket
The US space agency rolls out its Ares 1-X rocket as it tests the design concept of a future astronaut launcher.
HEALTH
Science to 'stop age clock at 50'
Centenarians with the bodies of 50-year-olds will be a realistic possibility in the future, say scientists.
  Growing doubts about HIV vaccine
Experts raise concerns about the reliability of the trial of a vaccine which appeared to protect against HIV.
  Early MRSA discharges called for
Hospitals should discharge MRSA patients early, to help ease care beds pressure as the flu season starts, doctors say.
EDUCATION
Science adviser warns of fee rise
Universities in England will need to charge higher fees in order to maintain standards, says a government adviser.
  Children's books 'ousted by DVDs'
A survey suggests half of children spend more time in front of a television or computer screen than they do reading.
  More choice on school start age
Parents in England are to be given more choice about when their children start primary school.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
  1967: Thousands join anti-war movement
Thousands of demonstrators in Oakland, California, hold the biggest protest yet against the Vietnam War.
  1983: Grenada's prime minister 'assassinated'
Eyewitnesses say the prime minister and seven of his colleagues have been killed during a hardline military coup.
  2000: British activist freed from Burma
Human rights activist James Mawdsley is released from prison in Burma where he has been held since 1999.
DON'T MISS
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