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Sports writer Rohit Brijnath on the aftermath of India's victorious tour of Australia.
Mrs Thatcher's done it, then Miliband - now it is your chance to write a Bruges speech on the EU's future.
The jury in the murder trial of music producer Phil Spector fail to reach a verdict after a sixth day of deliberations.
Phil Spector's murder trial jury is told to avoid a TV show about the case - even though one juror works on the series.
Veteran yachtsman Tony Bullimore runs into difficulties just days into his round the world record attempt.
There may be a trickster in us all but one thing's for sure - there's a sadistic streak in every scam, says Clive James.
US police investigate the shooting of a friend of a former KGB agent poisoned in London.
Reuters now covers US financial markets from Bangalore. Is this a trend?
The half-human, half-robot cyborg has long been a vision nurtured by science fiction writers and futurologists. But how close are we to humans 2.0, computer-enhanced people?
The first baby boomers are now turning 60 - so what do they have in common with the last people in the generation, now in their early 40s?
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US civil liberties groups call for an inquiry into abuse of Iraqi detainees, after new images are broadcast.
New images of alleged US abuse of prisoners at Abu Ghraib jail in 2003 are broadcast in Australia.
Online dating has become big business, but not everyone is convinced that it works.
Mamdouh Habib, former Australian detainee in Guantanamo, is a father of four whose life changed when he visited Pakistan.
The BBC News Website speaks to controversial journalist Robert Fisk about Iraq, reporting conflicts and his encounters with Osama Bin Laden.
US troops who burned the bodies of Taleban killed in Afghanistan committed no crime, the military says.
The US launches a criminal investigation into a report that its soldiers burned the corpses of Taleban fighters.
An Australian journalist was seized by militants in Iraq for nearly 24 hours, but then released unharmed.
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