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UK scientists find a marker for aggressive bowel cancers needing the most treatment.
Matt Frei, presenter of BBC World News America, considers the scandal surrounding New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.
BBC Sport looks at the Group 9 nations on the road to 2010
A look at what's making the headlines in Monday's morning newspapers.
The Pope's apology over remarks made about Islam is picked up by several papers.
A German actor quits a play after throwing a fake bird at a critic who was watching the performance.
Jan Repa assesses the 1980 shipyard strike in Poland that put Solidarity on a collision course with the communists.
Iranian scientists believe a substance used as weed killer and notorious as a weapon for murder mystery writers cold treat leukaemia.
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The concept of the emotionally-open "new man" is not a modern concept but dates back centuries, according to new research.
European papers reflect on how the world has changed since the 11 September attacks in the United States a year ago.
The French museum curator who claims to have had five thousand men: are we really supposed to consider her memoirs literature?
Marcel Khalife, one of the best known contemporary musicians in the Arab world, hits out at moves to put him on trial for insulting Islam.
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