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A look at what is making the headlines in Monday's morning newspapers.

Two-time champion Serena Williams' beats unseeded Zheng Jie to join her sister Venus in the Wimbledon final.

Automotive industry gurus famous for having made some of the world's fastest cars search for ways to cut emissions.

Matt Frei, presenter of BBC World News America, considers the scandal surrounding New York Governor Eliot Spitzer.

Our regular column covering the deaths of significant - but lesser-reported - characters in the past month.

Kevin Pietersen and Paul Collingwood help England to a series-clinching win against India at Lord's.

England beat India by 104 runs at the Rose Bowl in the first match of the one-day international series.

The BBC's Jonathan Beale follows US President George W Bush as he arrives for the G8 summit in Germany.

Elle "The Body" Macpherson has made the move from model to business woman in a brave effort to profit from the fashion world.

A recent survey reveals that Kenyans are poor lovers, something one woman wants to address.

An edited translated transcript of the Ramadan speech given by controversial Australian cleric Sheik Taj el-Din al-Hilali.

BBC Wales' Parliamentary correspondent records all the Welsh happenings in Westminster.

The new Big Brother house is unveiled to the press, with Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen describing it as "evil genius".

Sir Christopher Meyer is forced to defend his controversial memoirs in fiery exchanges with MPs.

Why can't you connect to the wireless connection in your hotel without having to pay through the nose? Weblog Watch investigates.

BBC Scotland's Chick Young says the next seven days could decide Scotland's destiny.

Janet Jackson's post-Super Bowl incident album fuses dancefloor funk with smoky late-night soul.

Robbo pleads with Evander Holyfield to quit boxing, plus views on Anna Kournikova, sex and rugby and the Old Firm derby.

News from inside the TMS commentary box at the second Test between England and South Africa.

P Diddy holds a lavish birthday party in the Moroccan city of Marrakesh - and the BBC's Stephanie Irvine gatecrashes.

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