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China plans to build oil and gas pipelines into Burma, amid ambitious plans to increase energy supplies.
Five senior officials from Zimbabwe's ruling Zanu-PF party resign amid attempts to revive a defunct liberation movement, Zapu.
Retailer Marks & Spencer is to hold its first one-day sale in four years in a bid to revive its pre-Christmas trading.
The King of Bahrain's son planned to revive Michael Jackson's career with songs he had written himself, the High Court hears.
Damaged by years of war and mistreatment, the ancient city of Babylon hopes it can regain its place as one of the archaeological wonders of the world.
Bristol head coach Richard Hill "overhauls" his bottom-of-the-table team's game plan during the six weeks since they last played a Premiership game.
Millions of Google Earth users get the chance to explore ancient Rome, as the capital of the Roman Empire is recreated in 3D.
Suggestions that a recently released image of North Korea's leader may have been tampered with revive suspicions he may be seriously ill.
Cheshire Jets hope to revive their fortunes by beating Sheffield Sharks on Sunday following defeat to Newcastle last week.
Manager Harry Redknapp says confidence is high after Spurs thrash Dinamo Zagreb 4-0 in the Uefa Cup.
A community on Skye is hoping to purchase and reopen a youth hostel which they see as "commercial heart".
Boston United defender Wes Parker would swap the Pilgims' good cup form for league points.
London Wasps' face a huge task to make up for their disappointing early-season form, says back-row forward Joe Worsley.
Glasgow Warriors' Alastair Kellock knows what he needs to do to revive his Scotland career.
The tradition of cowherding is revived in the UK according to the National Trust, with the appointment of a cowgirl on heathland in Dorset.
A British businessman is attempting to revive the once-formidable Norton motorcycle company.
Derby's revival continues as they claim the points against Norwich.
Sunday's Dar es Salaam derby, which attracted a record crowd of up to 70,000 spectators has demonstrated the new-found popularity of the domestic game.
Businessman Herbert Mensah is dreaming of bringing back the good times for fans of Ghanaian side AshGold, after buying the club.
Labour must not use the financial crisis to revive its economic policies of the early 1980s, Peter Mandelson warns.
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