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A six-month-old fawn which survived a road accident rejects attempts to return him to the wild.
The BBC's Alan Johnston says that the Indian capital Delhi appears to be losing its battle against pollution.
A Birmingham care home says pigs and other animals in its new pet farm are improving residents' well-being.
Ten things you may not know about walruses.
In our Reader's Column, former vegetarian Tom Welch tells why he now farms - and eats - "happy" pigs.
The adverts for Magners Irish cider are said to have turned cider into a respectable drink after years of decline.
Swedish veteran Jonas Bjorkman seals an epic five-set win over Radek Stepanek to reach the last four at Wimbledon,
Facts and figures on the second round match.
Pete Clifton, editor of the BBC News website, takes a look back at a busy week in the newsroom.
The Monitor is the home for some of our most popular features, including your letters, Punorama, the caption competition, and 10 Things.
The BBC's political correspondent Mark Mardell notes his observations in a diary as he travels with the chancellor Gordon Brown on his high-profile trip to Africa.
Police in southern France step up night patrols to try to stop a growing menace in the countryside: truffle thieves.
Paul Warwick claims 14 points in Connacht's opening day win over Glasgow.
Hedgehogs from a Birmingham hospital are to enjoy a new start thanks to a National Trust house in Hereford.
Struggling into work when ill is not just tiresome - it may cost your employer money, an academic study suggests.
Many of Friday's newspapers are disappointed by the Beagle 2 spacecraft's failure to send a signal to Earth, to indicate it has landed safely on Mars.
Robert Parsons describes the joys of the grape harvest in Georgia - a country where the vine has special significance.
Tim Winton's novel, Dirt Music, is a gripping tale set against the unforgiving backdrop of Western Australia.
Classmates of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman release two white doves as a symbol of peace at the beginning of the new term.
The collapse of Enron has sent shockwaves through markets around the world, and the fallout has been worse than many predicted.
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