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India beat England by 16 runs under the Duckworth-Lewis rules in Kanpur to lead the one-day series 3-0 after bad light curtails play.

Ireland crash to New Zealand in the late game after England lose to Australia and Scotland fall short against South Africa.

The BBC's Paul Reynolds says that US-Russia talks on nuclear weapons getting under way in Geneva will eventually indicate what kind of relationship the two countries will have under President Obama.

Australia are bowled out for 355 in reply to India's 441 on day three of the fourth and final Test at Nagpur.

India finish day one on 311-5 after Sachin Tendulkar makes 109 in the final Test against Australia at Nagpur.

Golden sailor Sarah Ayton and her Team GB windsurfing partner Nick Dempsey tie the knot.

Journalist Tjitske Lingsma tracks down a young man deemed a hero of East Timor's independence fight, but finds that despite eventual victory life for young Timorese remains a struggle.

Wigan beat Manchester City at the JJB Stadium while Portsmouth pile the pressure on Spurs with victory at Fratton Park.

Wigan show their class to eventually cruise through to the Carling Cup fourth round but not before Ipswich give them a test.

Shares on Wall Street follow European and Asian markets higher as confidence is boosted by a US government plan to free US banks from bad debt.

Serbia's parliament ratifies a key agreement with the European Union, bringing eventual membership a step closer.

Brentford chairman Greg Dyke warns that fans will eventually turn their back on the Premier League after branding the competition "farcical".

Samit Patel takes 5-41 as England win the third one-day international and seal the series, beating South Africa by 126 runs at The Oval.

People caught up in flight disruption at Glasgow Airport describe their frustration.

The influential television executive responsible for some of the BBC's biggest shows from the golden era of TV entertainment

Why reforming the economics of food production and supply would be beneficial for a number of environmental and social ills.

Graeme Smith leads South Africa to a five-wicket win against England in the third Test to seal the series 2-0.

Why a film about the Frenchman who wire-walked between the Twin Towers makes no reference to their eventual fate.

The EU's flagship mission in Kosovo is at a standstill six months after its launch as confusion remains over the EU's eventual role.

Commentators and Carry On stars on how the classic comedies reflected British society, but eventually, the format was unable to adapt to the pace of social change.

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