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It's all very well to search for hard-and-fast truths but is it possible in a world filled with ambiguity, asks Laurie Taylor, in his weekly column for the Magazine.
Police orders in the Jean Charles de Menezes case were "ambiguous", ex-senior officer Brian Paddick tells an inquest.
The BBC's Kevin Connolly considers the evidence against the late army scientist said to be behind a lethal 2001 anthrax attack.
Iran says it has sent a message to the EU, but not a response to the latest proposals on its nuclear programme.
Doctors are warned that ambiguous abbreviations in medical notes are putting patients' lives at risk.
The ambiguous boundaries between sex and art are the focus of a provocative exhibition at the Barbican in London.
Revising Japan's pacifist constitution is a priority for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, writes the BBC's Chris Hogg.
Mid-East press has had time to reflect on Olmert's apparent acknowledgement that Israel possesses a nuclear weapons capability.
Israel's PM reiterates his country's position of nuclear weapons ambiguity amid a row over an apparent slip-up.
A compromise between President Bush and rebel Republicans over the rules governing interrogation of terror suspects still leaves grey areas, says the BBC's Paul Reynolds.
Route maps of contentious marches should be published by the Parades Commission, Nuala O'Loan says.
Proposals from world powers to end a nuclear stand-off have "positive steps" and "ambiguities", Iran says.
The BBC's Jan Repa looks at Poland's abortion laws after a woman denied an abortion takes her case to Europe's court.
The design of a T-shirt to persuade women to reduce their drinking does not go down well in Aberdeen.
A newly-qualified instructor is fined after a woman was paralysed when she fell from rocks as a result of an ambiguous "let go of the rope" order.
BBC Russia analyst Steven Eke reflects on Russia's sometimes ambiguous relationship with the West.
If the governments secretly believe photographs are achievable, they may return to trying to push the "post-dated cheque" idea, BBC NI political editor Mark Devenport says.
New smacking laws may prove too ambiguous for doctors to make judgements on, an expert warns.
The law surrounding Parades Commission rulings leads to ambiguity, the chief constable tells the Policing Board.
Australia relied on 'thin, ambiguous and incomplete' intelligence to go to war in Iraq, an inquiry finds.
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