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Andy Murray beats Roger Federer at the Masters Cup to push the world number two out in the group stages.
Novak Djokovic and Nikolay Davydenko look to take charge of the Gold Group at the Masters Cup in Shanghai.
Peter Wehner argues that voters should not elect Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States.
There's more to motorways than tarmac, tailbacks and tepid coffee served at tourist prices. To prove it a lecturer took a minibus of students on a day-long tour of the M1.
Celtic move into the last four of the Co-operative Insurance Cup with victory over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.
Wins for Rangers, Celtic, Falkirk, Motherwell and Dundee United and a stormy draw between Hearts and Aberdeen.
Controversial Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton hopes he can transform his reputation and become a role model.
As the Common Cold Research Centre celebrates its 20th anniversary, the BBC looks back on its achievements and asks about a cure.
The international press reacted to Monday's dramatic rally across the world's markets by urging caution.
Updates with all the key points, expert reaction and your views as the UK government unveils its bank rescue plans.
After a tough tour of duty in Afghanistan, Jack Mizon returned a troubled man, struggling to stay on the rails back in a British barracks. But can we expect soldiers to go from firefights straight back to ordinary life?
A look at what's making the headlines in Friday's morning newspapers.
Students have a reputation for enjoying regularly drinking themselves into stupefaction, but there are a growing number who are deciding not to touch a drop. So how hard is it to be teetotal at university?
Tony Blair has no idea what his children are up to, says his wife Cherie, because they don't call him. Yet for the rest of us, the pressure to phone home seems greater than ever.
Robin van Persie and Emmanuel Adebayor score two goals each as Arsenal beat Porto in Champions League group G.
Tobacco firms paid huge amounts for endorsements from the stars of Hollywood's "Golden Age", researchers say.
How effective was Alistair Darling in convincing those worried about Labour's ability to deal with the current financial crisis?
The new, Maoist-led government of Nepal presents a budget likely both to please the poor and reassure capitalists.
Lloyds TSB refuses to rule out compulsory redundancies as it takes over rival HBOS in a £12bn deal.
The US central bank opts to leave interest rates unchanged at 2%, rejecting calls for a cut, despite recent market volatility.
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