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The County Down father of a Royal Marine who died in an explosion in Afghanistan last week says he has forgiven his son's killers.
Scotland assistant Terry Butcher says he will never forgive Diego Maradona for the infamous "Hand of God" goal that knocked England out of the World Cup 22 years ago.
The sister of a British woman murdered in Afghanistan says the charity worker would have forgiven her Taleban killers.
The mother of a hit-and-run victim says she will never forgive the driver for leaving her 17-year-old daughter to die.
The widow of a police chief found dead days after he revealed an extra-marital affair says she has forgiven him.
The mother of a 19-year-old footballer stabbed to death outside a London bar says she forgives his killers.
In a BBC interview, East Timor's president accuses some members of the UN Security Council of "extraordinary hypocrisy".
The BBC World News series, Life on the Edge, meets a Liberian warlord-turned-pastor whose plea for forgiveness presents the country with a real dilemma.
The sons of canoe fraudsters John and Anne Darwin say they cannot forgive their parents for betraying them.
The double murder trial of Briton Neil Entwistle revealed the dark life of a seemingly devoted family man.
A 19-year-old who faces jail for possession of a firearm says he has forgiven his father for turning him in.
The father of a football fan who died during Euro 2004 says he will not forgive the killer.
Mozambique's authorities are preaching forgiveness as they try to cope with the tens of thousands forced home by anti-foreigner violence in South Africa, writes the BBC's Eleuterio Fenita.
BBC comedy 'Allo 'Allo!, set in Nazi-occupied France, presents a whole new 'Komodie' battle for German translators, writes Steven Rosenberg.
David Edwards insists being dropped for Shrewsbury Town's play-off final at Wembley is behind him.
Ugandan Church leaders ask Christians to forgive Libya's leader for suggesting the Bible was forged.
Wales flanker Jon Thomas says the Jonny Wilkinson tackle that knocked him out was "fairly legitimate".
Detroit's mayor issues a televised plea for forgiveness over explicit text messages he allegedly sent to a top aide.
Milton Blahyi, a former rebel commander in Liberia's brutal civil war, also known as "General Butt Naked", admits to taking part in human sacrifices.
Tiger Woods forgives a golf television anchor who joked his rivals should "lynch him in a back alley" to curb his domination sport.
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