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South Africa's Trevor Immelman leads Brandt Snedeker by one shot after day two of the Masters.

Efforts are underway to find a collar that could help scientists to unlock the secrets of the elusive snow leopard.

A modern version of Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper is on display at a church in Tintagel.

A website is set up by a council in Herefordshire to help reunite runaway dogs with their owners.

Tim Henman wins an epic match against Carlos Moya at Wimbledon, triumphing 13-11 in the fifth and deciding set.

England's Justin Rose shares the lead of the 2007 Masters at Augusta.

School children in Bideford travel back in time for a living history lesson on an "evacuation special" steam train.

Pupils from a Devon school receive a 'living' history lesson on board a 1940s-decked steam train.

BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell finds Turks wary of the Pope's historic visit and grapples with the religious row sparked by the pontiff's speech in Bavaria.

Ricky Ponting is delighted to have Glenn McGrath back in Australia's squad for the ICC Champions Trophy.

The BBC News website's Richard Greene discovers how the heart of tourist New Orleans, largely untouched by Hurricane Katrina, is looking to the future.

As the one-month anniversary of the bombings in London is marked with tributes to the victims, we invite readers to submit their own comments.

A golf club changes its dress code after younger members force a vote on wearing untucked shirts in the clubhouse.

Police hunt a man and a woman after an off-duty paramedic is hit with what is believed to be a hammer.

The trial begins of the alleged leader of the Bali attacks as survivors give evidence in a separate hearing.

The trial begins of the alleged leader of the Bali nightclub attacks as survivors give evidence in a separate hearing.

Sunday's papers say the firefighters' strike may spark a full-blown industrial confrontation between Tony Blair and the unions.

On the 23rd anniversary of the overthrow of Idi Amin, Ugandan media reflect on the lessons learnt from his destructive nine-year rule.

Movie heart-throb Johnny Depp dressed down to attend the UK première of his latest movie Blow.

Zaire's ex-president who called himself "the all powerful warrior who goes from conquest to conquest, leaving fire in his wake" left a lot more than fire behind.

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