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Bread in a can and no chocolate eclairs, but a gluten-free life is not so bad.
Britain's Andy Murray is beaten in straight sets by number two seed Rafael Nadal on Centre Court.
In the summer of 1964 Aberdeen was in the grip of a typhoid epidemic which left more than 500 residents quarantined in hospital.
British number one Andy Murray sees off Belgium's Xavier Malisse on Centre Court to move into the third round of Wimbledon.
Five-time champion Roger Federer cruises through in straight sets against Robin Soderling at Wimbledon.
Rafael Nadal wins in straight sets on Centre Court against qualifier Andreas Beck.
Staff at a butchers at the centre of an E.coli outbreak worked while ill with stomach bugs, an inquiry is told.
How does it feel to be working while most people are sleeping? In the fourth of a series following those who drive Britain's 24-hour society through the small hours, we visit a bakery.
India beat England by nine runs to win the second one-day international and level the series.
Undercover BBC reporters find that some supermarkets fail to treat fresh food with care, thus potentially putting customers at risk.
A cleaner, killed in an early morning accident at a meat processing factory in Bucks, is named.
Inventors from across the world gather in London to display their latest ideas at the British Invention Show.
A selection of the late Ronnie Barker's finest on-screen moments.
Artist Damien Hirst says that some of the work he has produced in the past has been 'silly' and 'embarrassing'.
Revealed - your bizarre dreams involving famous sportsmen.
India's National Innovation Foundation is collecting small ideas that are making a world of difference to the people who dreamt them up.
Mick McCarthy salutes his Irish heroes as they seal a place in the second round of the World Cup.
Material that could transmit mad cow disease is found in beef imported from Spain
Many shops are flouting food hygiene laws, according to the Consumers Association.
There are an increasing number of exotic variations on the humble sandwich, but will we switch from our tried and tested favourites? BBC News Online investigates.
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