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Friday 11 February 2005 01:02 GMT
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Sinn Fein leaders `backed robbery'

An official report said Sinn Fein chiefs sanctioned the IRA's pounds 26m bank raid in Belfast

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Howard wants police chiefs

to be elected

The Tory leader proposed a system modelled on America

Page 15

Tate's record ticket sales

Exhibition is a stunning success Page 11

White House suppressed terror report

Officials failed to act on suicide bomb warnings before 11 September

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North Korea warns: `We have nuclear weapons'

North Korea claimed for the first time it had already manufactured nuclear weapons to counter US policy. It said it was pulling out of the six-nation talks aimed at defusing the crisis

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Anti-Semitic attacks in UK hit record high

A new report charted a dramatic rise in violence against Jews

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FA investigates illegal betting

Revealed: the 30 secret inquiries

Page 60

FTSE reaches 5000

Stock Market index closes at key milestone for first time in 32 months

Page 44

Blair: `I've not decided on date of election'

The Prime Minister told all to Richard and Judy

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Ceasefire breached

Hamas militants launched a mortar attack on Israeli settlements Pages 32-33

Interest rate stays at 4.75%

The cost of borrowing was left unchanged

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And in other news...

Charles to wed

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