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Mark Davis explores what it will take for Sen John McCain to successfully mount a 'Sarkozy-style succession' to the Republican Party and pull off a 'hat trick'
The new nation of East Timor is facing widespread unemployment and poor security, writes the BBC's Jonathan Head.
Rappers love it, quaff it, idolise it. But the makers of Cristal champagne have revealed they are at best ambivalent about the patronage of the hip-hop fraternity.
How the collapse on Enron affected Houston, the city in which it was located, as its formers chiefs go on trial.
David Davis has vowed there would be "no more grumpy Conservatism" if he wins the Tory leadership.
He's Britain's most successful comedy writer and the man Hugh Grant bases his bumbling characters on. Now he's a prime mover in the Live 8 concerts. His name - Richard Curtis.
How officials fearing homosexual Gibraltar monkeys turned to poetry to save the British Empire.
Thousands of fans don wizard hats and scream until they are hoarse at the UK première of The Return of the King.
A debt expert explains how the UK lending market has been brought to the boil by American players.
A debt expert explains how the UK lending market has been brought to the boil by American players, as part of a series on debt.
A plumber obsessed with firearms gets a two year prison term after shooting two horses with a crossbow in Gateshead.
BBC News Online looks at Pop Idol, the TV show aiming to propel a singer from obscurity to superstardom.
A plumber obsessed with firearms gets a two year prison term after shooting two horses with a crossbow in Gateshead.
Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings looks set to be big blockbusters of the new millennium, but what are the origins of the film event?
Send us your views on Britney Spears's third album.
The relationship between Tony Blair and George Bush is not a match made in heaven.
BBC north of England correspondent John Thorne witnessed the violence unfold throughout the night in Leeds.
British Airways snaps up a leading domestic carrier, but inadvertently hands a cash windfall to the chief of a major rival.
Prospective Tory candidate Nigel Hastilow was right when he mocked his own chances of election success, according to an opinon poll.
Middle East Specialist Martin Asser on the impact Hafez al-Assad's death may have on peace process and on the Arab world.
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