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India close on 313-8 in reply to Australia's 430 in Bangalore on day three of the first Test.

Britain's Chris Eaton is beaten in straight sets by Russia's Dmitry Tursunov.

England beat New Zealand by 114 runs in the first one-day international at the Riverside.

James Anderson takes a career best 6-42 before bad light ends day two with New Zealand 96-6 in reply to 364.

Brendon McCullum hits 97 before bad light forces play to be abandoned on day one of the first Test with New Zealand on 208-6.

BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell considers the EU's search for a role in the Middle East, and the value of its diplomatic efforts so far.

Jewish people around the world are getting ready to celebrate Hanukkah. Edward Serotta explains why the 'festival of lights" is particularly symbolic this year.

When Joss Stone sings you realise why such a fuss is being made about this West Country soul star.

Is it fair that cats have been rated as being as detestable as rats in a poll of British gardeners?

Tony Blair's comments that Britain cannot run away from the euro leave many papers in little doubt about which way the wind is blowing.

They're sadistic murderers and multiply like rabbits - but Britons still prefer cats to any other pet. Why?

A 20-year-old from Cardiff is one of five performers chosen for instant stardom in the series Popstars.

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