There have been clashes across Greece said demonstrations sparked by the killing of a left-wing musician by suspected member of a neo-Nazi party. Mark Lowen is in Athens.
Thousands gathered at the spot where 35-year-old Pavlos Fyssas was stabbed. As darkness fell, the violence began with protesters attacking a bank and a police station. Riot police used tear gas and stun grenades to push them back. There is a fury at the stabbing overnight of the left-wing musician by a member of the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party. The assailant has been arrested and confessed the attack. Although Golden Dawn has denied links with the crime, police reported to have found party leaflets and a membership card at his home.
Police in the United States have said that six bodies found in a lake in Oklahoma maybe those people who went missing decades ago. Police divers testing new sonar equipment found two cars in the lake. One contained three bodies thought to be those of teenagers who went missing in 1970. Three bodies discovered in the other car are believed to be of people who disappeared in 1950s.
Britain's most prestigious literary prize the Man Booker is changing its rules to allow all authors who write fictions in English to enter from next year. The chairman of the Booker prize foundations said it was abandoning the constraints of geography and national boundaries. At present, the 80,000-dollar prize only considers works by writers from Commonwealth, Ireland or Zimbabwe.