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Rock and jazz guitarist Andy Summers of The Police receives an honorary Doctor of Arts degree from Bournemouth University.

Will Ferrell is set to make his Broadway debut in a new solo comedy based on the presidency of George W Bush.

The BBC's Kevin Connolly says neither candidate outshone the other - and this amounts to a defeat for John McCain.

Olympic 100m and 200m champion Usain Bolt wins a third gold in the men's 4x100m as Jamaica storm home in a new world record.

US actress Christina Applegate is undergoing treatment for breast cancer, according to her publicist.

Popular French anchorman Patrick Poivre d'Arvor presents his last TV news bulletin, after a three-decade career.

Matt Frei, presenter of BBC World News America, reflects on the death of US broadcaster Tim Russert.

"I would like to be the 100m world record-holder"

A judge gives former CBS News anchor Dan Rather the go-ahead to sue his former employers, but dismisses parts of the lawsuit.

1980s pop star Rick Astley is the victim of the latest internet craze, Rickrolling. We look at some of the other recent viral phenomena in the entertainment world.

BBC NI's Stephen Walker says a former TV presenter turned victims' commissioner ended up making headlines on this month's Let's Talk.

England bat dismally in the first one-day international in Wellington, losing by six wickets.

US comedian Will Ferrell appears before students at University College Dublin to accept its James Joyce Award.

A high-ranking Vatican official is barred after saying in a supposedly anonymous TV interview that he is gay.

Former CBS TV news anchor Dan Rather files a $70m lawsuit against his ex-employers at the US network.

England secure an impressive 42-run win at Edgbaston to take a 2-1 series lead against India.

Writer-director Judd Apatow says he wants to continue getting laughs from serious subjects after taking on pregnancy in new film Knocked Up.

US high school comedy Superbad tops the North American box office in its first week of release.

The results of the Holyrood and council elections are being covered extensively by BBC Scotland.

Ian Taylor hopes to help Northampton stay up before he retires

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