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01-05 CIA: Tape probably Bin Laden Washington
C. 01-05 China confirms first SARS case China
3. 01-05 U.S. keeps Libya sanctions for now Washington
E. 01-05 US envoys bid to ease BSE fears USA
F. 01-05 EU force to probe letter bombs European Union
G. 01-05 US army battles to keep soldiers USA
7. 01-05 N. Korea offers 'bold' nuke deal North Korea
I. 01-05 Waugh bows out with battling knock Sydney

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Jan.5   Washington     CIA: Tape probably Bin Laden  Analysis suggests a new audiotape purportedly recorded by al-Qaeda leader is genuine

  China     China confirms first SARS case  The government has announced steps to try to prevent another outbreak

Day News


  Washington   U.S. keeps Libya sanctions for now  Bush signed an order that keeps in place sanctions first enacted during the Reagan administration in 1986

  USA   US envoys bid to ease BSE fears  The US has launched a drive to reassure trade partners that US beef is safe

  European Union EU force to probe letter bombs  Anti-terrorism officials plan to set up a joint force to investigate a series of bomb attacks on its senior leaders

Evening News


  USA     US army battles to keep soldiers  The army is to introduce measures to prevent soldiers serving in Iraq, Kuwait and Afghanistan from leaving the service

  North Korea     N. Korea offers 'bold' nuke deal  North Korea is willing to halt its nuclear activities to get 6-nation talks started again

  Sydney Waugh bows out with battling knock  Australian captain said farewell with a battling half century as his team drew the final Test Sydney against India

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