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Crewe striker Tom Pope signs a two-year contract extension, keeping him at the Alexandra Stadium until summer 2011.
Nick Bryant explores US President-elect Barack Obama's path to the White House.
Immune cells have been fitted with a synthetic cargo, capable of delivering drugs or vaccines, without altering their function.
The BBC News website's world affairs correspondent Paul Reynolds looks at the top ten foreign policy issues facing the new US president
A logo for Cornwall's new unitary authority causes more controversy, this time over the motto underneath it.
Ghanaian journalist Kwaku Sakyi-Addo gives his personal reaction to seeing an African-American becoming arguably the most powerful man in the world.
Many people believe the presence of a black man in the White House can provide inspiration to young Britons from ethnic minorities.
A British businessman is attempting to revive the once-formidable Norton motorcycle company.
John Prescott's rise from working class lad and 11-plus failure to deputy prime minister means his is quite a journey through the British class system.
Festival organisers claim they will stage what could be the world's shortest physics lectures.
In the concluding article of a series on Belgium, Henri Astier asks how likely it is to remain united.
Skin could be damaged by prolonged, close-up exposure to low-energy bulbs, health experts have warned.
David Cameron is not the first party leader and aspiring prime minister to say he is a "man with a plan".
"I feel very energised and ready for another bruising encounter"
Paul Newman encapsulated the spirit of cinema, whether he was playing a romantic lead or an impertinent anti-hero.
BBC Sport looks back as the unassuming Graeme Hick retires after a stellar county career
The 2009 Isle of Man TT will include the world's first ever emission-free Grand Prix.
Celtic draw with Aalborg, Man Utd are held by Villarreal and Arsenal snatch a point at Dynamo Kiev in Wednesday's Champions League action.
Ex-BBC Wales sports presenter Bob Humphrys dies aged 56, two months after confirming he had cancer.
The weekend's gold rush in Beijing has left the British in an unusual position - celebrating real sporting success. And nothing will be the same again.
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