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deceitfulness
Satyam faces an investigation and sees its stock suspended after its boss quit over an accounting scandal.
An Essex woman who lied about being kidnapped and raped is sentenced to four years in prison.
An Australian man, who faked being a Qantas engineer, has been sentenced to at least two years in jail.
Haringey Council sacks its director of children's services without pay in the wake of the Baby P case.
The mother of Shannon Matthews went shopping on the night her daughter failed to return home from school.
John Pienaar asesses whether the pre-Budget reports marks the end of New Labour and a return to traditional Labour.
The Tories say the PM's promise to end boom and bust had proved "one of the greatest deceits ever told to the British public".
The Tories said the prime minister's promise to end boom and bust had proved "one of the greatest deceits ever told to the British public".
A wealthy businessman who stole pages from books in the British Library and Bodleian Library is to be sentenced in January.
Consultation over the need for a third runway at Heathrow has been a "complete sham", the Conservatives claim.
A man who shot a teenage girl in the head at a sleepover party is jailed for eight years.
A Sunday newspaper claims Tony Blair did personally intervene in the Bernie Ecclestone affair despite claims to the contrary.
A blue plaque is unveiled in a Sussex town to a controversial French Jesuit priest who was involved in the Piltdown man controversy.
Prominent French writer Pierre Pean is on trial in Paris accused of inciting racial hatred in a book on Rwanda's genocide.
A 22-year-old man who enrolled at a Hampshire school and abducted a 13-year-old girl from another school is jailed.
The father of a British woman murdered in Kenya 20 years ago accuses the Foreign Office of obstructing efforts to find her killer.
A hospital nurse is jailed for nine years after telling a teenage girl that sex was the best cure for a skin rash.
An accountant who stole more than £700,000 from charities and clients over 12 years is jailed.
BBC Scotland political reporter John Knox reports on Labour's first hustings meeting in the quest for a new party leader in Scotland.
A woman who admitted hiding the body of her dead son in the boot of her car was trying to hide an affair with a colleague.
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