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Reaction to the shootings in Mumbai which have killed at least 80 people.

A look at what's making the headlines in Tuesday's morning newspapers.

Tottenham climb out of the bottom three with a 1-0 win over Blackburn, while West Ham ease the pressure on manager Gianfranco Zola with victory at Sunderland.

It's hard to believe given its current ratings success, but newly-released documents show the creators of Doctor Who were very nervous their show would fail when it launched in the early 1960s.

Hopes are high for the success of Baz Luhrmann's epic Australia ahead of Tuesday's world premiere in Sydney.

Sachin Tendulkar becomes the first man to reach 40 Test centuries as India make a steady start on day one of the final Test against Australia.

BBC Northern Ireland's Spotlight programme examines how the credit crunch is starting to bite for business owners.

Australia's openers reach 50-0 in reply to India's 613-7 at stumps on day two of the third Test in Delhi.

BBC Sport Wales online's Gareth Roberts recalls the 1989 day on which the All Blacks defied a howling gale and Llanelli's dreams to make their mark.

The inquest into the death of corporal Mark Wright in Afghanistan is not the first time ministers have been criticised over the supply of equipment to troops.

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?

Outgoing PM Ehud Olmert says Israel must leave almost all occupied land if it wants peace with Syria and Palestinians.

Fernando Alonso wins the Singapore Grand Prix, with Lewis Hamilton third, after a disastrous pit stop ruins Felipe Massa's race.

Rene Enriquez is a convicted murderer and former leader of the Mexican Mafia. Now he is one of America's most high-profile police informants.

On a packed commuter train, passengers rarely give their fellow travellers more than a passing glance. But Alison Rich is not just another face in the crowd - what is the impact of facial disfigurement on an otherwise normal life?

A former soldier who stole his dying fiancee's lottery winnings is sentenced to community service.

In 2004 the tiny island of Pitcairn in the Pacific was rocked by a court case that revealed a raft of incidents of sexual abuse. Four years on, how has the island coped with the fallout of the case?

A full transcript of the speech by Joe Biden, formally nominated at the Democratic Convention to be the party's vice presidential candidate.

The appearance at a church forum by presidential rivals Obama and McCain was a tightly controlled TV event but revealed much, says Rajesh Mirchandani.

The BBC's Allan Little reflects on how the ghost of Joshua Nkomo has been haunting Zimbabwe's crisis talks.

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