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WHAT HAPPENED ON 23th January 2001?

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22nd January 2001

MUSEUM AND GALLERY ENTRANCE TO BE FREE

Entrance fees to all national galleries and museums in England are to be scrapped the BBC has learned. The Government is to announce the move after Culture Secretary Chris Smith won a concession from the Treasury. Previously institutions which charged entrance fees would have faced high VAT bills when opening for free. The move safeguards institutions such as the National Gallery which feared it would have to introduce charges.

23th January 2001

GALAPAGOS SLICK IS "SLOWLY MOVING AWAY"

The oil slick affecting the Galapagos Islands is slowly moving away to the north Ecuador's government has said. But environment minister Rodolfo Rendon warned the slicks "could change direction" in strong variable currents. Ecuador's president Gustavo Noboa has declared a state of emergency. The fuel tanker Jessica ran aground

23th January 2001

HUNT Three fox hunt workers have been found not guilty of attacking saboteurs after an alleged incident involving the Quorn Hunt in Leicestershire last year. ENERGY Designers of new commercial buildings will have to ensure they are energy-efficient in their insulation and heating under changes to building regulations the Government has said. BAND Irish band the Corrs have called off a royal gala concert in London next Monday in front of Prince Charles as singer Andrea Corr has an ear problem. Six other shows have been rescheduled.

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22nd January 2001

What People were saying on

"I love being an actor. If I can make a living off fakery & hamness I'll be as happy as Larry."

Actor Martin Sheen.

"If I were president of some boring state where nothing happened & there was no possibility of changing anything I wouldn't be happy."

Serbian leader Vojislav Kostunica.

"Life can't be much fun for the wife of any top sportsman who becomes as ambitious dedicated & blinkered as I was. I started to put golf ahead of my family."

Leading golfer Colin Montgomerie.

23th January 2001

GALAPAGOS SLICK IS "SLOWLY MOVING AWAY"

The oil slick affecting the Galapagos Islands is slowly moving away to the north Ecuador's government has said. But environment minister Rodolfo Rendon warned the slicks "could change direction" in strong variable currents. Ecuador's president Gustavo Noboa has declared a state of emergency. The fuel tanker Jessica ran aground

23th January 2001

KABILA BURIED IN HIGH-SECURITY FUNERAL

The funeral of Laurent Kabila the assassinated president of the Democratic Republic of Congo has taken place in the capital Kinshasa. Mr Kabila who was shot dead last week by a bodyguard was buried in a mausoleum at the Palace of the Nation in the country's parliament building. Security was tight with Angolan troops arriving amid fears of more unrest. Leading the mourners was Mr Kabila's son Joseph appointed acting president.

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