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Experts to begin identification of train crash victims
Disaster experts began the task of identifying the 11 victims of yesterday's truck and train collision in northern Victoria.
Assistant police commissioner Noel Ashby said it would take some time for police to thoroughly examine the train wreck near Kerang and recover any remaining bodies.
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Princes plead in vain over Diana TV pictures
LONDON - Princes William and Harry pleaded in vain with Channel 4 not to broadcast graphic photos in a documentary about the death of Princess Diana in a Paris car crash 10 years ago.
The princes said the photos were "a gross disrespect to their mother's memory."
But Channel 4 said it had weighed their concerns against the legitimate public interest of the documentary and will still be broadcasting the images in Diana: The Witnesses in the Tunnel tomorrow.
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Fourth suspect in JFK plot surrenders in Trinidad
PORT OF SPAIN - A fourth suspect in what US authorities said was a plot to blow up New York's JFK International Airport surrendered to police in Trinidad and Tobago, officials in the Caribbean island state said.
A senior police official said Abdel Nur of Guyana, the only one of four suspects who was still at large, turned himself in shortly after midday (1600 GMT) at a police station in Diego Martin in western Trinidad.
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