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Australia finish on 338-4 after fine knocks from Matthew Hayden and Ricky Ponting at the close of day three of third Test against India in Delhi.
Cesc Fabregas scores the winning spot-kick as Spain beat Italy on penalties to book a semi-final with Russia at Euro 2008.
A BBC News "rookie reporter" goes backstage at a pop festival for an interview with the chart-topping band, The Enemy.
The first eggs are hatched as part of a bird sanctuary's breeding project to return Cornish choughs to the wild.
A bird sanctuary is asking people to collect wild bugs to help feed its three pairs of Cornish choughs.
BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell on the European Commission's proposals for reducing carbon emissions from cars, and climate change's capture of the political agenda.
This week's caption competition features Sir Alex Ferguson and Sean 'P Diddy' Combs
A pedestrian dies in the early hours of Sunday morning after a vehicle collision on a road in East Sussex.
A boy aged eight suffers serious injuries in a motorbike collision in Horam.
Is the Wales Millennium Centre a new landmark for the arts in Wales, or a white elephant? Send us your views.
A "wittering scandal-monger" is needed to work at a Staffordshire stately home in exchange for a small stipend and a gallon of ale.
A group of lifeboat men, who could not wait for their castaway charity ordeal to end, raise hundreds of pounds.
Former champion jockey Peter Scudamore earmarks six horses to follow in the 2003-04 National Hunt season.
A nine-year-old girl mistakes a deadly scorpion in her clothes drawer for a harmless earwig.
Stuart Roach takes a glance at the 10 stadia he has visited in South Korea during the World Cup.
rugby league world cup 2000 coverage from the BBC Sport team
The BBC's Dave Woods gives a cautious welcome to the latest technological innovation to rugby league.
Liberal Democrats say Labour researchers have been listening to Charles Kennedy's private conversations - by listening behind a door.
If you are injured by somebody else's negligence, when can you claim compensation? How much can you get? And why are civil settlements so much greater than criminal ones?
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