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Indonesia demands that a blogging website remove cartoons that depict the Muslim Prophet Muhammad in sexual situations.

Comedian and film star Robin Williams makes a triumphant return to the UK stage for Prince Charles's 60th birthday show.

World number two Roger Federer suffers a shock 4-6 6-4 6-3 defeat by Gilles Simon as he begins the defence of his Masters Cup title in Shanghai.

Arlene Phillips, co-creator of new 'Fame-esque' musical TV drama Britannia High, says the show is in another league to High School Musical.

Adapting to climate climate may focus too much on long-term scenarios and not enough on short-term variability.

A presidential debate between candidates John McCain and Barack Obama could highlight their strengths and weaknesses.

A round-up of reviews of Sir Paul McCartney's first concert in Israel, which took place in a park in Tel Aviv.

An ex-policeman is found guilty of filming a teenage couple having sex for his own "gratification".

An ex-policeman turned private investigator filmed a teenage couple having sex for his own 'gratification', a court hears.

Two BBC Scotland reporters try to get by on food produced within their own regions.

Older fathers are more likely to have children with bipolar disorder than younger men, research suggests.

Hundreds of mourners attend the funeral of Irish folk musician Ronnie Drew in County Wicklow.

After 75 years, east London's famous Walthamstow stadium faces closure. So has a night at the dogs run its course?

The appearance at a church forum by presidential rivals Obama and McCain was a tightly controlled TV event but revealed much, says Rajesh Mirchandani.

BBC Scotland political reporter John Knox questions Labour's fate after the death of their Fife hero, John MacDougall MP

Paris Hilton records a spoof advert directed at US presidential hopeful John McCain, after he used her name in his campaign.

US presidential hopeful Barack Obama hits back at a TV ad labelling him as a celebrity who may not be ready to lead.

A musical swan immortalised by Mark Twain is to be broken down into 1,000 pieces in a conservation project.

Matt Frei, presenter of BBC World News America, thinks Mr Obama needs to respond to humour with some jokes of his own.

Gerolsteiner's Stefan Schumacher takes the yellow jersey after a surprising victory in the first individual time trial of the Tour de France.

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