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The former boss of Italy's central bank goes on trial accused of market manipulation in a banking takeover in 2005.
The US energy regulator takes civil action against a Dutch-based oil trading firm and its boss for manipulating crude oil prices.
Poor management allowed a male nurse to manipulate 23 women patients into sexual relationships, an inquiry concludes.
League tables intended to help youngsters to choose universities are being falsified, claim students. Sean Coughlan reports.
City workers who expose market manipulation could get immunity from prosecution, under Treasury plans.
The International Committee of the Red Cross accuses Sri Lanka of manipulating confidential information.
The government is close to hitting its MRSA target, but is accused of manipulating the data.
A Korean court finds US private equity firm Lone Star guilty of stock price manipulation.
The government is close to hitting its MRSA target, but is accused of manipulating the data.
A new way to manipulate human embryonic stem cells offers hope of a treatment for muscular dystrophies.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy's manipulation of the media is raising fears for press freedom. Emma Jane Kirby reports.
The BBC's UK specialist correspondent Catherine Marston tells how a teenager girl's holiday to Pakistan became a forced marriage nightmare.
Georgia's main opposition leader says the authorities are preparing to rig Saturday's presidential election.
Magistrate clerks were told to manipulate court statistics to improve performance figures, it is alleged.
Researchers cast doubt on spinal manipulation and anti-inflammatory drugs as back pain therapies.
Michio Kaku explores what life will be like in the 'Age of Mastery'.
Celtic manager Gordon Strachan accuses the media of manipulating his words and those of his players.
The US Department of Justice fines oil giant BP $373m for fraud and environmental crimes.
Prosecutors at the Old Bailey accuse police of manipulating a photo of shooting victim Jean Charles de Menezes.
Why China only agreed to attend President Bush's climate gathering if the title was changed.
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