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With 2009 starting with another financial crisis, the team which put a cold war bomber back in the air reflect on lessons learned.

People affected by crime will be given quicker and better support under a new system to be launched by Victim Support.

India beat England by 16 runs under the Duckworth-Lewis rules in Kanpur to lead the one-day series 3-0 after bad light curtails play.

Anil Kumble announces his immediate Test retirement as India draw the third Test against Australia in Delhi.

Think of Bob Dylan in his prime and it's hard to shake the image of a poet trapped inside a rock and roll star's bony little body.

Notts, Somerset, Durham and Hampshire battle for the title in the final round of matches.

The BBC World News series Life on the Edge examines the dilemmas faced by Tanzania's Hadza people, one of the world's last tribes of hunter-gatherers.

Felipe Massa wins the European Grand Prix in Valencia ahead of Lewis Hamilton.

My Games viewers Robert, Frances and Valentina share their experiences of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

The UK government has promised to train the Nigerian military to stop the trade in 'blood oil', but what are they getting into?

Korea's KJ Choi leads two-time champion Greg Norman by one shot in the second round at the 137th Open.

Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell shares the lead with Rocco Mediate and Robert Allenby at the Open on one under par.

Kevin Pietersen hits a superb century as England fight back on day one at Lord's.

Third seed Novak Djokovic beats Germany's Michael Berrer in four sets in the third Centre Court match of the day.

Radio DJs who speak directly to rebels from Rwanda currently in DR Congo are playing a key part in urging them to go home.

A supermarket apologises after an unleaded petrol pump dispensed diesel to motorists.

Kevin Pietersen strikes 115 as England recover to 273-7 after day one of the final Test with New Zealand.

World number one Maria Sharapova is beaten by Dinara Safina at the French Open.

New Zealand are 202-4 when bad light stops play on day one of the second Test.

UK unemployment falls by 39,000 in the three months to the end of February, government figures show.

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