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BBC News examines the issue of absenteeism among black fathers after David Cameron enters the debate on family breakdown.
Benni McCarthy scores from two penalties as Blackburn see off Bolton.
The BBC's Kate McGeown recently travelled to Burma and asked residents what they felt about international efforts to confront their military rulers.
US bombardments in Afghanistan that killed civilians widens the gap between troops and locals, the BBC's Alastair Leithead reports.
Indonesia's military searches for a passenger plane amid relatives' anger at incorrect reports it had been found.
Tony Blair and Gordon Brown have given another show of unity at their local election launch.
Britain's public denouncement of Iran is a sign that behind-the-scenes diplomacy is failing, says the BBC's Paul Reynolds
The BBC News website and BBCArabic.com speak to four Israelis and four Palestinians about their thoughts on the Gaza withdrawal.
Michael McKevitt challenges funding of the Omagh bomb relatives' action against dissident republicans.
The US elections, the insurgency in Iraq and Yasser Arafat's death, this year had its big news stories. But what else made a splash in 2004?
Former English cricket chief Tim Lamb finds Nasser Hussain's criticism of him in his book "rather sad."
Urban dwellers across the land are being encouraged to get in touch with nature by keeping hens in their back gardens. But what do the chickens think about it?
The best bits from Saturday's newspapers, which are dominated by Rio Ferdinand's eight-month ban.
Singer Carly Simon sues a New York couple to get back a deposit on a flat in the city.
As Microsoft announces the imminent closure of its UK internet chatrooms, online bulletin boards have been humming with views on the news.
Australia is disappointed by the four-year sentence given to a Muslim cleric convicted of subversion in Indonesia.
An Indonesian court sentences Abu Bakar Ba'asyir to four years in jail for subversion, but acquits him of treason charges.
Police and black cab drivers clash over an outspoken poster campaign against illegal minicab touts in London.
The best bits from Saturday's newspapers.
Two high-ranking military officers go on trial charged with involvement in one of Mexico's most powerful drug-trafficking cartels.
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