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Three survivors of the terrorist attacks on the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania recall that day 10 years ago.
Pope Benedict XVI ends World Youth Day celebrations by asking young people to build a world free of greed.
Skipper Daniel Vettori laments some poor batting as his side lose by six wickets in the second Test against England at Old Trafford.
How will Iraq's Christians react to the death of Archbishop Paulos Faraj Rahho, who was kidnapped two weeks ago, asks Frances Harrison.
Master Minded wins the Queen Mother Champion Chase before Inglis Drever claims an unprecedented third World Hurdle.
Special bottle banks that cut down on noise are to be installed across parts of Nottinghamshire.
The BBC's Caroline Wyatt looks at the work of the UK military's rehabilitation centre, helping seriously injured troops back to health.
The BBC's Lucy Williamson assesses how much of an impact the arrest of Abu Dujana and Zarkasih will have on JI.
The lifting of the death sentences imposed on the six foreign medics represents a further step in Libya's return to the ranks of the international community, says Gerald Butt.
Ravinder Bopara fires an unbeaten 147 to help Essex take advantage of a generous declaration and beat Glamorgan by four wickets.
From the soup-eating habits of the middle classes to the application of face cream - a pioneering study of everyday life in Britain is celebrating its 70th birthday... and was the inspiration for Victoria Wood's double Bafta-winning drama.
A factory on an industrial estate in Telford is severely damaged in a fire overnight.
Sir Terry Wogan has raised eyebrows by receiving a fee for presenting the annual Children in Need charity shows.
A policeman is withdrawn from public duty and an inquiry launched after CCTV shows him punching a woman.
Police face calls for an independent inquiry over CCTV images of an officer repeatedly punching a woman.
BBC NI rural affairs correspondent Martin Cassidy visits Rams Island in the middle of Lough Neagh.
The BBC's Mike Baker finds striking similarities between Blairite and Thatcherite school policies.
Jockey Niall 'Slippers' Madden celebrates after his Grand National win on Numbersixvalverde.
Cheese dulls wine experts' ability to taste the subtleties of the grape, new research suggests.
The BBC's Mike Baker considers the looming row over the government's education reforms for England.
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