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US industrial production saw its sharpest fall in 34 years, with a slowdown in output exacerbated by hurricanes Gustav and Ike.

Mortgage firms defend their lending practices amid claims by MPs that their caution is exacerbating market falls.

Mike Sergeant reports from Lebanon on how the problem of child labour is exacerbated by the country's political crisis.

The BBC's Stephanie Holmes explores the role of international tourism in exacerbating climate change and how governments are facing the challenge.

Saddam Hussein's execution exacerbates the country's Sunni-Shia rift

Tony Blair says he supports the new head of the British army over comments he made about the Iraq war.

The British Army chief's comments that UK troops in Iraq "exacerbate" security problems continue to attract a range of views.

The head of the British Army says UK forces in Iraq make security problems worse and wants them to leave soon.

The British army chief denies a chasm with the government after saying UK troops in Iraq were "exacerbating" violence.

Climate change is exacerbating the spread of infectious diseases, new research suggests.

Listening to loud music exacerbates the effects on the brain of taking ecstasy, researchers have found.

A schizophrenic man whose illness was exacerbated by drug use is jailed for attacking his girlfriend's mother.

Iran's airline safety record has long been a cause for concern, experts say, and sanctions have exacerbated the problem.

Scotland's immigration scheme to entice foreign students will "exacerbate" demographic problems, a think tank says.

Ciaran Ferry scores twice as Coleraine exacerbate Omagh's relegation woes.

Cockroaches are worse than pets and dust mites for people with asthma, a study says.

The BBC's Manuela Saragosa reports on the EU's translation difficulties - exacerbated by enlargement.

BBC science correspondent Richard Black looks at how deforestation exacerbates flood damage in Haiti.

Migration to urban centres is exacerbating problems in the countryside, the World Urban Forum is told.

The wealth-sharing deal between north and south Sudan could mean more investment - but it might also exacerbate the conflict.

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