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  • Mexican clash 'kills 27 gunmen'

  • Middle East talks 'constructive'

  • Pakistan trio hit by ICC charges

  • Earl weakens as it nears US coast

  • Japan imposes new Iran sanctions

  • India Maoists 'kill policeman'

  • Explosion on Gulf of Mexico rig

  • Amazon river level at 40-year low

  • Mozambique prices 'irreversible'

  • Tanker aground off north Canada

  • Nato strike 'kills Afghan civilians'

  • New York dims the lights to save birds from collision

  • More than 10,000 vehicles stuck in new China jam

  • Puzzles and crosswords 'may delay dementia'

  • Burger King is sold for $3.26bn

  • Canadian to command space station

  • Ecuador in migrant massacre row

  • Chile miners given first hot meal

  • SA to resume Zimbabwe expulsions

  • DR Congo 'genocide' file delayed

  • China warships end Burma visit

  • Independent Wilkie backs Gillard

  • EU critical of France over Roma

  • German banker 'should be fired'

  • Egypt spy chief poster campaign

  • Obama hails US operation in Iraq

  • Indian wrestlers fail dope tests

  • Pakistan mourns as Lahore toll up

  • School lottery 'failed in aim'

  • Alcohol drinking 'continues fall'

  • Europe agrees finance watchdogs

  • Dell pulls out of battle for 3Par

  • Russia extends grain export ban

  • Federer progresses as seeds fall

  • Beckham eyes 11 September return

  • Queiroz gets six-month suspension

  • Zeta Jones reveals cancer anger

  • Bob Dylan art debuts in Denmark

  • Singer Sami urges Pakistan relief

  • Peru island makes gains from guano

  • Typhoon hits South Korean capital

  • Samsung unveils rival to Apple's iPad

  • Israeli novelist on Middle East conflict

  • Hurricane Earl now 'category two'

  • Cricketer's village react to scandal

  • Female circumcision widespead in Egypt

  • Jolie appeals for Pakistan support

  • One-minute World News

  • Delhi's Games gloom

  • Portugal child abuse

  • Tropical hotspot

  • Weekly world news quiz

  • Bowled over

  • 'Lifeline service'

  • Feeling the heat

  • Hero's welcome?

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    BBC News - Home
  • Pakistan trio hit by ICC charges

  • Middle East talks 'constructive'

  • School lottery 'failed in aim'

  • Earl weakens as it nears US coast

  • Alcohol drinking 'continues fall'

  • BBC defends Thompson No 10 visit

  • Compost sparks Legionnaire's fear

  • Openness urged on UK's emissions

  • Explosion on Gulf of Mexico rig

  • UKIP meets as leader hunt begins

  • Cheryl Cole 'to be given divorce'

  • New York dims the lights to save birds from collision

  • Royal Mail puts first 'intelligent' stamp on sale

  • Federer progresses as seeds fall

  • Carson out of England qualifier

  • Beckham eyes 11 September return

  • Surgery rules Onions out of Ashes

  • Hatton fighting career is 'done'

  • Missing boy found safe and well

  • Big improvement in 999 responses

  • Union members to discuss pay deal

  • Report finds engineering optimism

  • DCAL cuts 'will mean job losses'

  • Prayers for child killed by boat

  • First Asperger's college opening

  • French honour for WWII veteran

  • Mozambique prices 'irreversible'

  • SA to resume Zimbabwe expulsions

  • Japan imposes new Iran sanctions

  • China warships end Burma visit

  • EU critical of France over Roma

  • German banker 'should be fired'

  • Mexican clash 'kills 27 gunmen'

  • Amazon river level at 40-year low

  • Egypt spy chief poster campaign

  • Obama hails US operation in Iraq

  • India Maoists 'kill policeman'

  • Strike 'kills Afghan civilians'

  • Tanker aground off north Canada

  • Burger King is sold for $3.26bn

  • Europe agrees finance watchdogs

  • House prices fall again in August

  • Four power firms face sales probe

  • PM backs Hague over aide rumours

  • Labour defends leader vote rules

  • Blair memoirs 'break sale record'

  • Bone drug linked to cancer risk

  • Clue to egg flaws in older women

  • Elderly broken hip care concerns

  • School meals 'help fussy eaters'

  • Ellen MacArthur's global ambition

  • Shoesmith given leave to appeal

  • Memristor revolution backed by HP

  • Global broadband divide revealed

  • Samsung releases iPad competitor

  • Technique to trace persistent CFCs

  • Greatest free-kick 'was no fluke'

  • Ants protect trees from elephants

  • Majority 'agree with arts change'

  • Talent contestant denied tribunal

  • Bob Dylan art debuts in Denmark

  • Propping up a prime minister

  • 7 questions on breakfast TV

  • Been and Gone

  • The mint with a whole lot of food miles

  • Bath tub sailor - it's Odd Box

  • Hurricane Earl now 'category two'

  • On board UK's newest attack sub

  • Miners to mark anniversary with wine

  • Portable video 'is the future'

  • Portugal's child sex verdict due

  • Rare tree flowers after 23 years

  • Class of its own

  • More than once bitten

  • Massive Mini

  • 7 days quiz

  • Delhi's Games gloom

  • Portugal child abuse

  • Newspaper review

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    BBC News - UK
  • School lottery 'failed in aim'

  • Pakistan trio hit by ICC charges

  • Alcohol drinking 'continues fall'

  • BBC defends Thompson No 10 visit

  • Openness urged on UK's emissions

  • Cheryl Cole 'to be given divorce'

  • Compost sparks Legionnaire's fear

  • Bone drug linked to cancer risk

  • UKIP meets as leader hunt begins

  • Missing boy found safe and well

  • Big improvement in 999 responses

  • Union members to discuss pay deal

  • Clue to egg flaws in older women

  • Tube strikes on as talks collapse

  • Brown focus on schools and Africa

  • Arrests in assisted suicide probe

  • Royal Mail puts first 'intelligent' stamp on sale

  • Some of the strangest finds in luggage are revealed

  • DCAL cuts 'will mean job losses'

  • Prayers for child killed by boat

  • First Asperger's college opening

  • Gillan accepts electoral findings

  • Report finds engineering optimism

  • Travel warning before Pope visit

  • Man 'strangled wife and hid body'

  • Birth paramedic 'refused to help'

  • Beckham eyes 11 September return

  • Surgery rules Onions out of Ashes

  • Hatton fighting career is 'done'

  • Propping up a prime minister

  • 7 questions on breakfast TV

  • Been and Gone

  • PM backs Hague over aide rumours

  • Labour defends leader vote rules

  • Blair memoirs 'break sale record'

  • ICC chief executive on cricket charges

  • Rare tree flowers after 23 years

  • Hague 'had enough' of allegations

  • The mint with a whole lot of miles

  • On board the UK's newest attack sub

  • Meet The Author: Sir Terry Pratchett

  • Bath tub sailor - it's Odd Box

  • School lottery system 'failed in aim'

  • Class of its own

  • More than once bitten

  • 7 days quiz

  • 'In the dark'

  • Stop or go?

  • Newspaper review

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    BBC News - Business
  • Alcohol drinking 'continues fall'

  • Europe agrees finance watchdogs

  • House prices fall again in August

  • Four power firms face sales probe

  • Dell pulls out of battle for 3Par

  • RBS to cut a further 3,500 jobs

  • Burger King is sold for $3.26bn

  • Plans for more £5 notes in ATMs

  • Explosion on Gulf of Mexico rig

  • Russia extends grain export ban

  • ECB ups eurozone growth forecasts

  • German banker 'should be fired'

  • Tube strikes on as talks collapse

  • Zara launches online retail store

  • Samsung releases iPad competitor

  • Recruitment firm warns on UK jobs

  • Royal Mail puts first 'intelligent' stamp on sale

  • Record sales of smokers' pensions

  • Boots to dissolve pension scheme

  • Credit card debt is hitting banks

  • Higher student loan rates begin

  • Eurozone growth of 1% confirmed

  • Afghan bank 'to avoid collapse'

  • Blair 'warned on economy' in 2005

  • Apple launches MySpace challenger

  • Cold winter boosts Gazprom profit

  • Greenpeace rig activists arrested

  • Hawk-Eye firm lined up for sale

  • Premier League spending tumbles

  • Blackburn bidder's firm shut down

  • Switching supplier 'made bills soar'

  • RBS job losses 'horrific', says union

  • Online clothes shopping booming

  • Nationwide: Sellers back in market

  • India's cities running out of space

  • Ofgem to investigate mis-selling

  • Peru island makes gains from guano

  • Boom allows Brazilians a home

  • Bird business

  • Massive Mini

  • Paying the price

  • Brazil's property boom

  • Winning formula?

  • Plug and Play

  • Saving lives

  • You're grounded

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    The Guardian World News

    The Guardian World News

  • ICC charges Pakistan trio at centre of betting scam

  • NoW in fresh phone hacking charge

  • Middle East peace 'in a year'

  • Questions over special adviser roles

  • Pollution fear after Gulf oil rig fire

  • RBS cuts 3,500 British jobs

  • Hurricane warning for US east coast

  • How the Last Poets ended up on an FBI watch list

  • Kosovo offers fresh start with Serbia

  • Miliband tells Labour to end feuding

  • Iranian website puts spin on Obama

  • Scotland plans to raise alcohol price

  • Tibetan nomads under threat

  • 'It's OK to embarrass yourself'

  • Chief rabbi challenges Hawking claim

  • Study raises hope for older mothers

  • The best of the latest US TV imports

  • Sexual healing

  • Martin Kettle

  • 3D TV dominates electronics show

  • Schnabel brings Palestine to Venice

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    BBC News - Politics
  • PM backs Hague over aide rumours

  • BBC defends Thompson No 10 visit

  • UKIP meets as leader hunt begins

  • Labour defends leader vote rules

  • Blair memoirs 'break sale record'

  • Brown focus on schools and Africa

  • Decision due on voting question

  • 'Holiday camp' punishments rapped

  • Blair's account of Brown 'unfair'

  • Ministers propose 45p drink price

  • At-a-glance: The candidates

  • Newsnight's candidate hustings

  • The rise and fall of New Labour

  • Labour leadership rules

  • DCAL cuts 'will mean job losses'

  • Guide to N.Ireland Assembly

  • Union members to discuss pay deal

  • Guide to the Scottish Parliament

  • First Asperger's college opening

  • Guide to the Welsh Assembly

  • Blogs from around the regions

  • UK political websites

  • Clegg visits Pakistan flood camp

  • Blair: 'I had concerns about Diana'

  • Hague 'had enough' of allegations

  • Blair reveals Brown was 'difficult'

  • Diane Abbot on David Milliband

  • Clegg: Troops making Afghan progress

  • Leadership ballot papers sent out

  • Ed Balls warns of coalition cuts

  • In the dark

  • Decision time

  • Just a prop

  • Labour leader

  • Group-think

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    BBC News - World
  • Mexican clash 'kills 27 gunmen'

  • Middle East talks 'constructive'

  • Pakistan trio hit by ICC charges

  • Earl weakens as it nears US coast

  • Japan imposes new Iran sanctions

  • India Maoists 'kill policeman'

  • Explosion on Gulf of Mexico rig

  • Amazon river level at 40-year low

  • Mozambique prices 'irreversible'

  • Tanker aground off north Canada

  • Nato strike 'kills Afghan civilians'

  • New York dims the lights to save birds from collision

  • More than 10,000 vehicles stuck in new China jam

  • Puzzles and crosswords 'may delay dementia'

  • Burger King is sold for $3.26bn

  • Canadian to command space station

  • Ecuador in migrant massacre row

  • Chile miners given first hot meal

  • SA to resume Zimbabwe expulsions

  • DR Congo 'genocide' file delayed

  • China warships end Burma visit

  • Independent Wilkie backs Gillard

  • EU critical of France over Roma

  • German banker 'should be fired'

  • Egypt spy chief poster campaign

  • Obama hails US operation in Iraq

  • Indian wrestlers fail dope tests

  • Pakistan mourns as Lahore toll up

  • School lottery 'failed in aim'

  • Alcohol drinking 'continues fall'

  • Europe agrees finance watchdogs

  • Dell pulls out of battle for 3Par

  • Russia extends grain export ban

  • Federer progresses as seeds fall

  • Beckham eyes 11 September return

  • Queiroz gets six-month suspension

  • Zeta Jones reveals cancer anger

  • Bob Dylan art debuts in Denmark

  • Singer Sami urges Pakistan relief

  • Peru island makes gains from guano

  • Typhoon hits South Korean capital

  • Samsung unveils rival to Apple's iPad

  • Israeli novelist on Middle East conflict

  • Hurricane Earl now 'category two'

  • Cricketer's village react to scandal

  • Female circumcision widespead in Egypt

  • Jolie appeals for Pakistan support

  • One-minute World News

  • Delhi's Games gloom

  • Portugal child abuse

  • Tropical hotspot

  • Weekly world news quiz

  • Bowled over

  • 'Lifeline service'

  • Feeling the heat

  • Hero's welcome?

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    BBC News - England
  • Missing boy found safe and well

  • School lottery 'failed in aim'

  • Big improvement in 999 responses

  • Tube strikes on as talks collapse

  • Man 'strangled wife and hid body'

  • Birth paramedic 'refused to help'

  • Rangers' plan to stop riot re-run

  • Man beat wife and daughter to death

  • Pair held over 'honour killing'

  • Tin helmet councillor suspended

  • Ex-officer jailed for child abuse

  • Man jailed for murdering partner

  • Twig row sparks helicopter search

  • Arrests in assisted suicide probe

  • Missing boy couple 'faced court'

  • Call for Magna Carta bank holiday

  • Sorting office threatens 400 jobs

  • Bloomin' lovely: Tree flowers after 23 years

  • Bones at centre of police probe are 1,500 years old

  • Pakistan trio hit by ICC charges

  • Hatton fighting career is 'done'

  • Curbishley linked with Villa job

  • Aircraft men 'incredibly lucky'

  • Rare tree flowers after 23 years

  • Cavers dig for three county dream

  • Footballer threw punches in club

  • New-style academies open doors

  • Subbuteo fan ready for flick-off

  • Casualty of weight loss surgery

  • Drug dealer's goods auctioned off

  • Massive Mini

  • The slow goodbye

  • PM's 'prop'

  • 'The Stig'

  • Ellen's new course

  • Rough justice

  • Chocolate delight

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    BBC News - Education & Family
  • School lottery 'failed in aim'

  • School meals 'help fussy eaters'

  • Ellen MacArthur's global ambition

  • Shoesmith given leave to appeal

  • One in nine schools 'half empty'

  • First wave of new-style academies

  • Imperial College expands overseas

  • Higher student loan rates begin

  • School gender views 'start early'

  • Disabled are 'socially excluded'

  • GCSE triumphs: Whizz kids and athletes

  • GCSE pupils score record results

  • 'One in four' students unplaced

  • Did the new A* make the grade?

  • The bright pupils shunning university

  • No university place...? Go Dutch

  • A* boosts record A-level results

  • Ditch the flute and get swotting, students told

  • Why has studying French lost its élan?

  • After-school clubs 'too costly'

  • Private schools score at A-level

  • Watchdog vets alternative exams

  • Call for fairer school admissions

  • Science GCSEs 'not tough enough'

  • Pupil affair teacher sent to jail

  • Budget 'hits the poorest hardest'

  • Charity loses gay adoption appeal

  • Warning over 'untracked' children

  • Hundreds of playgrounds scrapped

  • Adult drinking sparks child calls

  • Row over bus breastfeeding claims

  • 'Sailing taught me sustainability'

  • Parents on after-school activities

  • Tour of new-style academy school

  • 'One in four lap-dancers has a degree'

  • Group-think

  • Blast from the past

  • Young achievers

  • GCSE trends explained

  • Teen drift

  • 'Our nightmare'

  • Psychology soaring...

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    BBC News | Magazine | UK Edition

    BBC News

  • Propping up a prime minister

  • Breakfast TV quiz

  • Been and Gone

  • Group-think

  • Inside job

  • Who are 4chan?

  • Journey planner

  • Army of girls

  • Building trades

  • C'est ca

  • Head to head

  • 7 days quiz

  • New passports

  • Dad time

  • Holy mackerel

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  • Four-month wait

  • Your Letters

  • Paper Monitor

  • Caption Comp

  • 10 things

  • Magazine on Twitter

  • ...and on Facebook

  • Photo blog

  • Zapped laptop

  • Smoky scenes

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    BBC News - Science & Environment
  • Technique to trace persistent CFCs

  • Openness urged on UK's emissions

  • 'Lights out' help migratory birds

  • Greatest free-kick 'was no fluke'

  • Ants protect trees from elephants

  • Worm brain clue to evolution

  • Creation was Godless says Hawking

  • Ancient reef uncovered in Pacific

  • Floods swamp south Sudan region

  • Rare Roman lantern found in field

  • Clue to ancient Antarctic seaway

  • Earl weakens as it nears US coast

  • Old star wallows in 'steam bath'

  • Memristor revolution backed by HP

  • Big rocket booster in second test

  • Stone Age funeral feast unearthed

  • Killer space blast 'off the hook'

  • Beefy dino sported fearsome claws

  • Facial cancer hits Tasmanian devil Cedric

  • Double space impact 'killed dinosaurs'

  • Earthquake recorded in North Sea

  • Stricter checks for climate body

  • UK biofuels 'fail on green goals'

  • Wheat genome boost to food supply

  • Plants send SOS signal to insects

  • Brazil green light for Amazon dam

  • Gorillas 'play tag like humans'

  • Did the Universe need a creator?

  • Rare tree flowers after 23 years

  • Nasa booster rocket passes test

  • GM potatoes beating killer blight

  • Free kick study boost for footballers

  • Making money from Peruvian bird poo

  • Video reveals Titanic's condition

  • Fishermen welcome new sole quota

  • Let it snow

  • Once bitten

  • Darwin's secret

  • How flat is flat?

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    BBC News - Technology
  • Memristor revolution backed by HP

  • Global broadband divide revealed

  • Samsung releases iPad competitor

  • Apple creates a social network

  • US seeks input on net data rules

  • Dell pulls out of battle for 3Par

  • Sony rolls out rival to iTunes

  • Roaming iPhone glitch continues

  • Orange rolls out mobile HD voice

  • Advert watchdog gets online power

  • Wikileaks rape inquiry reopened

  • Google and Skype face India ban

  • Royal Mail puts first 'intelligent' stamp on sale

  • Rival benefits from Digg revamp

  • Paint prose

  • Nothing said online is really private

  • Step away from the iPod

  • How to work anywhere in the world

  • Virtual reality asks tough questions

  • Online gaming takes it to the next level

  • The rise of the 'mummy bloggers'

  • Girl gamers still being left out

  • Hi-tech help for disaster zones

  • Hacker spaces gather pace globally

  • View from the end of the world

  • Girl Geeks: Women in tech on top

  • BBC Micro gets a new lease of life

  • On a mission with the rocket men

  • Resurrecting Victorian technology

  • Tablet PCs take on the iPad

  • Phone app to monitor heartbeat

  • Portable video 'is the future'

  • Advertising watchdog moves online

  • Motion capture clue to human behaviour

  • How does Samsung's Galaxy Tab compare?

  • Turning brainwaves into music

  • Blackberry looks to strike India deal

  • Clicking the blue 'e'

  • Motion control

  • Who are 4chan?

  • Perfect pitch

  • Go with the flow

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    BBC News - Have Your Say
  • Energy: The hard sell

  • Chile miners: Family's diary

  • Cricket 'betting scam'

  • Your pictures

  • Can't stop playing Farmville?

  • Do many people go to your church?

  • Working during the Big Bang?

  • What does retirement mean for you?

  • Have you worked with the Afghan forces?

  • Sons and their fathers

  • Your family dilemmas

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    BBC News - Entertainment & Arts
  • BBC defends Thompson No 10 visit

  • Cheryl Cole 'to be given divorce'

  • Majority 'agree with arts change'

  • Blair memoirs 'break sale record'

  • Talent contestant denied tribunal

  • Bob Dylan art debuts in Denmark

  • Singer Sami urges Pakistan relief

  • Pepper and Piano set for top five

  • Corrie to go live for anniversary

  • Miliband story dramatised on film

  • Back... but not for long as Madeley rescues show

  • "One more bottle and we go home," Axl tells Dublin

  • Museum reopens after £2m pledge

  • Rare Roman lantern found in field

  • Low-key reopening for RSC theatre

  • Portman launches Venice film gala

  • Zeta Jones reveals cancer anger

  • Binoche dismisses Depardieu slur

  • Rapper TI is arrested for drugs

  • Apple launches MySpace challenger

  • Sony rolls out rival to iTunes

  • Recovering Cracknell is due home

  • Discovery Channel gunman killed

  • BBC loses court battle over Stig

  • Meet The Author: Sir Terry Pratchett

  • Black Swan opens Venice Film Festival

  • Tunnel season for Spacey's Vic

  • Writer 'missed' Shopaholic character

  • Alesha confirms return to Strictly

  • Zeta Jones' fury plus more showbiz

  • Never eat fish on a Monday?

  • James May: 'I was The Stig'

  • Musician creates bridge symphony

  • Hitting the books

  • 'Edgy town'

  • The Stig

  • Breakfast TV quiz

  • Kazakhstan's art

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