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Pakistan's governing coalition's decision to impeach President Musharraf aroused a mixed response in the press.
A 116-year-old orange from the lunchbox of a miner killed in an explosion attracts great interest, a museum says.
Police investigate a suspected case of arson after a 4x4 is destroyed in a blaze in west Somerset.
News that Fianna Fail will organise in NI arouses interest in Stormont's corridors of power.
Shares in the firm which manufactures Durex condoms rise sharply on speculation of a takeover approach.
To those who think it's just a bus, the feelings aroused for and against London's Routemaster are a revelation.
The actions of Zimbabwe's opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, arouse opposing views in the national media.
The two-day Holocaust conference in Tehran has aroused strong passions in the region's press.
As games get more realistic should we worry more about the effect of computer violence.
European papers are concerned about a power vacuum in Kosovo, while the new German leader's visit to France arouses great expectations.
European papers welcome the arrest of a most-wanted Balkan war crimes suspect. The British EU budget proposal continues to arouse strong feelings. And a UK ruling on torture is linked to America's efforts to reassure its European allies.
That a woman was shot dead on their estate as she held a baby arouses little surprise in Wood Dene, Peckham.
Leading paper maker Norske Skog arouses the anger of politicians with its decision to close a factory and cut 380 jobs.
Many European papers comment on the Pope's visit to Germany, while German papers are exercised by the Bundestag elections campaign. Elsewhere, Basque nationalists and asylum seekers arouse the interest of Spanish and Czech papers
The death of James Doohan (Scotty the engineer) has aroused fresh outpourings of affection for Star Trek.
A Russian youth is caught taking an exam for a female acquaintance after security guards' suspicions are aroused by his oversized fake breasts.
Images of the emotions aroused by the tragedy of a failed army expedition in the Chilean Andes.
A move to transform the landscape of a Cumbrian fell by developing a windfarm is arousing strong passions.
Passions ran hot at Westminster as the British Government pushed through its anti-terror legislation. Barnaby Mason looks at why the measures aroused such opposition.
A Chinese neurosurgeon arouses controversy for using cells from aborted foetuses to help cure patients affected by spinal and brain damage.
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