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Memorable quotes and anecdotes from screen legend Paul Newman, who has died, aged 83.
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The controversy over a book on America's Israel lobby highlights the difficulty of raising the issue in the US.
Gordon Brown has been offered advice on keeping jokes fresh, after repeatedly telling the same anecdote at hustings.
There are no national statistics on whether people get the schools they want: evidence is largely anecdotal.
A GP says there is anecdotal evidence linking some cases of a teenage mumps cluster to the National Eisteddfod.
Cigars and anecdotes are circulated as the Black Watch end their controversial stint at Camp Dogwood.
Evidence that long NHS waiting lists are to blame for high levels of sick notes is criticised by a minister.
40 facts, figures and anecdotes celebrating four decades of BBC Two.
Help us celebrate Match of the Day's 40th anniversary with your favourite memories, stories or anecdotes about the show.
A medical trust says it has anecdotal evidence that suggests a licensed anti-depressant may slow tumour growth.
As many as one in 10 bodies in hospital mortuaries may be wrongly identified, a study suggests.
Asia's economies are still in deep trouble, but anecdotal evidence from Taiwan, Australia, South Korea and Singapore suggests first signs of a recovery.
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The rise and rise of the superstar DJ is charted in a new book which throws up interesting anecdotes from today's clubland.
The statistics suggest a buoyant economy; the anecdotal evidence is all gloomy - BBC economics editor Evan Davis investigates who is right.
More cancer patients turn to alternative medicine, even though there is little more than anecdotal evidence to support its use, specialists have heard.
The prime minister's anecdote about missing Manchester United's European triumph fails to find favour with Welsh headteachers.
A photograph in the paper of a dead Roman senator and a hilarious anecdote about him remind me that America has a life - many lives - of its own that are not just reactions to the drifting thousands of Kosovo refugees, the bombings of Belgrade, the shoot-out in a public school up in the Rockies.
Airbags have saved thousands of lives since they were invented a decade ago but there is increasingly strong anecdotal evidence that they can occasionally also kill.
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