| Monday, 31 May, 2010, 23:00 GMT 04:00 +05:00:Asia/Calcutta | |
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| Israeli PM 'regrets' ship deaths Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu expresses regret after at least nine people die as troops storm aid ships trying to reach Gaza. | |
| German president quits amid row German President Horst Koehler says he is resigning, following criticism of remarks he made about German military missions. | |
| China pushes supercomputer power China ramps up efforts to become a supercomputing superpower, as one of its machines is ranked second fastest in the world. | |
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| 1985: English teams banned after Heysel The Football Association, supported by Margaret Thatcher, bans English clubs from playing in Europe following the Heysel stadium tragedy. | |||
| 1973: US Senate stops Cambodia bombing The US Senate votes to cut off funds for the bombing of Cambodia despite pleas from Dr Henry Kissinger. | |||
| 1957: Arthur Miller guilty of contempt US playwright Arthur Miller is convicted of contempt of Congress after refusing to reveal the names of alleged Communist writers. | |||
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