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Russian PM Vladimir Putin did not make a crude threat regarding Georgia's president, his spokesman says.
Ireland aim for a first ever win over New Zealand on what could be a memorable occasion at Croke Park.
Australia recall fly-half Matt Giteau in one of eight changes for Saturday's Test against England.
President Chen Shui-bian overcame adversity to stamp his identity on the island but his political legacy has been undermined by corruption scandals.
A man has been found guilty of causing or allowing the death of a 17-month-old boy.
BBC News profiles Sir Fred Goodwin - or Fred the Shred in some circles - as he is ousted from the RBS amid it's rescue by the Government.
BBC Sport on the 10 countries competing in Australia
Protesters seeking to force the Thai government to quit say they will continue their protests, a day after violent clashes in Bangkok.
Northampton's appeal against Ireland flanker Neil Best's 18-week ban for eye-gouging is dismissed by an RFU panel.
Sir Alex Ferguson admits he made a mistake by once labelling his former player Paul Ince a 'Big-time Charlie' ahead of their first meeting as managers.
Northampton and Ireland flanker Neil Best is banned from rugby until January 2009 after pleading guilty to a charge of eye-gouging.
Pregnant women in Kenya eating soft stones, locally known as odowa, to satisfy cravings, the BBC's Anne Mawathe reports.
With PM Samak Sundaravej out of the picture, the BBC's Jonathan Head looks at the choices and challenges facing Thailand's ruling party.
Thailand's former Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej is a veteran lawmaker with a famously sharp tongue.
Former Manchester City and Sunderland boss Peter Reid is appointed manager of the Thailand national team.
After 40 years abroad Jeff Heywood has returned to Britian - and thinks the train stations leave a lot to be desired.
Six US sailors working as prison camp guards in Iraq face courts martial for abusing detainees, the US Navy says.
A selection of stories from behind the scenes at Edinburgh's festivals.
A court hears a taxi driver suffered a heart attack and died while trying to restrain a fare-dodging passenger.
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