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Bury skipper Paul Scott is left dumbfounded by Tuesday's home defeat by Rotherham.
In a vote that stuns Wall Street and the White House, the US House of Representatives rejects a financial bail-out plan, as share prices tumble.
Rene Enriquez is a convicted murderer and former leader of the Mexican Mafia. Now he is one of America's most high-profile police informants.
Britain's women's hockey team beat New Zealand after defeat for Gail Emms and Nathan Robertson in badminton and an Olympic record for Becky Adlington on a mixed day for Team GB.
A council parking services van is caught on camera illegally parked the wrong way across a disabled bay.
Swimmer Jessica Hardy protests her innocence after a positive doping test as the rest of the US Olympic team settles into a Singapore holding camp.
A painter and decorator says he is fuming after being handed an on-the-spot fine for smoking in his own private van.
A street-sweeping truck sucks up a dog in New York, leaving its horrified owner holding nothing but the lead.
Violinist Nigel Kennedy says Classical Brit awards organisers have prevented him from playing at the ceremony.
Joe Calzaghe's night of glory and a dodgy-sounding Tom Jones
Harlequins fight back from a 14-0 half-time deficit to win their fourth-round Challenge Cup tie against Castleford.
An inquiry is under way into anti-gay remarks made by a serving magistrate on a BBC Wales documentary.
Arsene Wenger is angry with the referee in Arsenal's 1-1 draw with Liverpool but still feels his side can win their Champions League tie.
Coventry boss Chris Coleman is bemused that some loan targets would rather not play at all rather than join the Sky Blues.
A formal apology is due to the "stolen generation" of Australia, including a Welsh woman taken from her parents.
Liverpool are given a scare, while Derby are knocked out, on a busy afternoon of FA Cup fourth-round ties.
Post-mortem results following the sudden death of Motherwell's Phil O'Donnell are not expected until Tuesday.
Here is a round-up of reaction to the verdict in the Omagh bomb trial.
Prosecutors appeal against a sheriff's ruling that a stripper who poses as a policeman was not carrying offensive weapons.
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