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Wales defence coach Shaun Edwards marvels at the support the team receives from the nation's fans.
Photographer Nell Freeman marvels at the far-reaching benefits of a course for 12 HIV activists she ran in DR Congo.
Madeline Perry on reaching the World Squash Open semi-finals a year after nearly dying
Motherwell manager Mark McGhee says his players can learn from Nancy's impressive Uefa Cup showing.
Two-hundred-and-seventy people died in the Lockerbie plane bombing nearly 20 years ago. As new questions are raised over the conviction of the bomber, one man continues to marvel at his lucky escape from the doomed flight.
The BBC's Prachi Pinglay reports on the Bandra-Worli sea link coming up in the Indian city of Mumbai
Thousands of green-fingered flower enthusuiasts are expected to descend on Belfast for the city's Rose Week.
The operation to free 14 hostages in Colombia, among them Ingrid Betancourt, provokes detailed stories and reactions in the Colombian and French media.
Sir Sean Connery says Donald Trump's plans for a £1bn golf resort are a "marvellous opportunity".
Pundits and editorial writers focus on the startling fact that a black man is now set to become Democratic nominee for the White House.
Iron Man proves its box office mettle by taking an estimated $101m in its opening weekend.
The igloo's apparently simple design masks a miniature engineering marvel and could teach modern developers a thing or two, says Dan Cruickshank, who helped build one for his new TV series.
Stunning high-definition movies of the Moon's surface are returned by Japan's Selene probe.
The pioneers of ultrasound recall their work and marvel about how it is now an everyday diagnostic tool.
Sewers are as vital to the lives of cities as arteries and veins are to people. Many 19th Century water mains are crumbling into disrepair - but are still considered such engineering marvels that there are tours of sewers.
Matt Frei, presenter of BBC World News America, marvels at the US presidential candidates' willingness to undergo a gruelling campaign.
Three new species of salamander are discovered in a remote forest reserve in Central America.
Sir Jimmy Savile describes as marvellous the moment his John Lennon-style glasses were snatched by a woman.
Marvel put 2,500 of its comics online in a bid to introduce younger audiences to its characters.
A new school magazine offers primary pupils the chance to star in a Marvel comics publication.
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