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India establish a 301-run lead after reaching 100-0 in their second innings on the third day of the second Test against Australia.

A look at what's making the headlines in Tuesday's morning newspapers.

The BBC's Soutik Biswas on what freedom means to people living in Kashmir.

A history of severe ear infections or tonsil trouble may increase the chances of being obese later in life, scientists say.

Carlos Sastre retains the yellow jersey as he concedes just 31 seconds to Cadel Evans on the penultimate stage of the 2008 Tour de France

A look at what's making the headlines in Monday's morning newspapers.

The memorial stone dedicated to former Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis is stolen from a Cheshire cemetery.

Manchester United beat Chelsea 6-5 in a dramatic penalty shoot-out to win the Champions League.

Nepal imposes extra security on the southern slopes of Everest, in case of possible anti-China Olympic protests.

A look at what's making the headlines in Thursday's morning newspapers.

British stars and their troubled private lives add spice to the MTV Europe Music Awards in Munich.

BBC Scotland reporter Iain MacDonald investigates what the elections mean for the arts - and mourns for Ross County.

Storms light up the skies as Britain's hottest day of the year brought thunderstorms to western Scotland.

David Cameron may be trading his gas guzzler for a more eco-friendly car, but that's small beer compared to the sacrifice made by Justin Rowlatt, who gave up his car last week in the name of a more ethical lifestyle. The adjustment, though, has not been easy.

Frogs, trains and automobiles - the best and worst of the adverts of the year.

The Monitor is the home for some of our most popular features, including your letters, Punorama, the caption competition, and 10 Things.

BBC News website readers sent in their tributes to Mo Mowlam and some described how they came to met her.

The training of 35 Iraqi army instructors at a British Army base in Wales marks a 'new era', say their CO.

In his weekly opinion column, Harold Evans considers the current fight in the US over evolution, from classrooms to courtrooms.

A woman from one of the bombed Tube carriages shares her thoughts and feelings with the BBC News website.

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