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Date: 03 Oct 2005 07:25:42 AM
Object: TOP STORIES BBC NEWS
Monday, 03 October, 2005, 11:00 GMT 07:00 -04:00:Canada/Eastern
I was a drugs mule
One woman explains what led her to swallow cocaine
Dream leader
Mandela heads fantasy government chosen by BBC readers
Tense EU drive for Turkish deal
EU foreign ministers meet again to try to break the deadlock over
entry talks with Turkey, as a deadline looms.
Police seek Bali bombers' names
Police release photos of the heads of the suspected Bali suicide
attackers as they hunt the gang behind the bombs.
Moon moves to make dazzling ring
Skywatchers across much of Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East
await Monday's annular solar eclipse.
Tourists die in US boat disaster
A boat carrying elderly tourists capsizes on a lake in New York state,
killing 21 of those on board.
Indian train crash leaves 16 dead
At least 16 people are killed and dozens hurt and trapped as a train
derails in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.
AMERICAS
Tourists die in US boat disaster
A boat carrying elderly tourists capsizes on a lake in New York state,
killing 21 of those on board.
Farc 'abducts 60 Colombia police'
Colombia's Farc rebels are reported to have kidnapped more than 60
police officers after an attack on a village.
Space tourist docks with station
A rocket carrying a fare-paying US passenger and a new crew docks with
the International Space Station.
EUROPE
Tense EU drive for Turkish deal
EU foreign ministers meet again to try to break the deadlock over
entry talks with Turkey, as a deadline looms.
Russian to be 'extradited to US'
Swiss officials say they will extradite an ex-Russian nuclear energy m
inister to the US, against Moscow's wishes.
Moon moves to make dazzling ring
Skywatchers across much of Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East
await Monday's annular solar eclipse.
MIDDLE EAST
Iraq minister hits out at Saudis
Iraq's interior minister criticises the rulers of Saudi Arabia in a
row over the alleged growth of Iranian influence in Iraq.
Iraq oil minister survives attack
A roadside bomb strikes the convoy of Iraq's oil minister, killing two
guards but missing his vehicle.
Moon moves to make dazzling ring
Skywatchers across much of Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East
await Monday's annular solar eclipse.
UK NEWS
Tory hopefuls step up campaigns
The Conservative leadership race hots up as contenders seek to woo the
party faithful gathered in Blackpool.
Five face deportation after raids
Five terror suspects are held pending deportation on the orders of
Home Secretary Charles Clarke.
Nigerian drug mules 'on the rise'
The number of Nigerian women held in UK jails on drugs offences has
risen six-fold in three years.
SCIENCE/NATURE
'10th planet' has moon companion
The astronomers who in July announced the discovery of a "10th planet"
in our Solar System say the object has a moon.
Moon moves to make dazzling ring
Skywatchers across much of Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East
await Monday's annular solar eclipse.
Nobel for stomach ulcer discovery
Australian scientists have been awarded the Nobel prize for medicine
for their discovery that stomach inflammation can be caused by a bacterial
infection.
TECHNOLOGY
Space tourist docks with station
A rocket carrying a fare-paying US passenger and a new crew docks with
the International Space Station.
US school swaps books for bytes
A school in Arizona, US, has thrown out its paper-based text books to
rely solely on laptops and digital material.
NTL seals $6bn Telewest takeover
Britain's biggest cable company NTL seals a deal to take over rival
operator Telewest for $6bn.
ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES
1995: OJ Simpson verdict: 'Not guilty'
OJ Simpson is found not guilty of the murders of his ex-wife Nicole
and her friend Ronald Goldman.
1975: London's Spaghetti House siege ends
Three gunmen give themselves up to police after releasing six hostages
from an Italian restaurant.
1944: Poles surrender after Warsaw uprising
The Polish Prime Minister announces the uprising in the Polish capital
has ended after 63 days of intense fighting.
Star performance
Apple's iPod Nano steals the show at the Expo in Paris
Frogs in need
London Zoo to build major new centre for amphibians
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