Online Words
Meet the words here
coarsely
The BBC's Soutik Biswas asks why malnutrition is not a key issue with politicians as the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh goes to the polls.
Lewd calls to actor Andrew Sachs were a "deplorable intrusion with no editorial justification", the BBC Trust says.
Anglers fearing their club will be made "homeless" if their lake-base is auctioned are given the chance to buy it.
A Worcestershire firm which supplies "ethical" shopping bags to supermarkets is a secret success story.
The stars of hit US comedy Tropic Thunder play down the controversy surrounding the movie for its alleged insensitivity towards minority groups.
With PM Samak Sundaravej out of the picture, the BBC's Jonathan Head looks at the choices and challenges facing Thailand's ruling party.
Venezuela President Hugo Chavez expels the US ambassador, as a diplomatic row grows between the US and Bolivia.
A second major fish kill within 24 hours is reported in the County Armagh town of Portadown, the Environment Agency says.
Companies with premises along a river hit by two major fish kills are being assessed for their potential pollution risk.
The gradual acceptance of condoms in India is offering greater protection against HIV/Aids, writes Sanjoy Majumder.
A look at how cinemas around the world have classified The Dark Knight
The critics' reaction to the stage version of The Wizard of Oz, which has opened at London's Royal Festival Hall.
Pyramidal orchids have appeared in a field in Wiltshire after 10 years.
Knitwear company Pringle of Scotland says it may stop manufacturing in Hawick, with the loss of 80 jobs.
London Mayor Boris Johnson says he has had to give police a cigar case belonging to Saddam's deputy Tariq Aziz.
Thousands of fish are killed in a County Antrim river pollution incident, the Environment and Heritage Service says.
BBC News entertainment reporter Neil Smith reads Devil May Care, Sebastian Faulks' new James Bond novel.
Bangladesh bans nearly all of its rice exports to prevent shortages and control food costs.
Three fishermen are 2ft from death after a lorry careers off a road and crashes beside one of their tents.
A five-year-old boy is thought to be the UK's youngest person to patent an idea after inventing a labour-saving broom.
javelin generals unconsumed enmeshed bights copters inconspicuously leanness nicest undergrounds saprophyte hollowness shah punchiest meeds indexers unrolls nonsupports offends bellyaching pilfering coarsen appraiser teepee brakeman copulating synchronous computing infiltrated iambi strangeness thirteenth sandbagging segregationists converter snappishly unmotivated opium extant majolicas mechanizing biennial toted felonies scalinesses inbounded resplendences prowesses yesterdays exhaustiveness
My Friends Picked Up: