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Israeli bloggers are in general agreement in backing the Israeli armed forces' offensive in the Gaza Strip.
The fiancee of a Devon soldier killed in Afghanistan says he would write letters to her every day.
A Kent man who wrote abusive comments about women he disliked is banned from carrying felt tips.
He operates under the female pseudonym Gill, but former rugby player Roger Sanderson has sold millions of his Mills & Boon novels.
Letters written by a Cornish sailor who survived the sinking of the Titanic and its sister ship are auctioned for thousands of pounds.
Gertrude Bell's diaries from Mesopotamia provide salutary reading on today's Iraq.
The mother of murdered 17-year-old Hannah Foster wrote a victim impact statement, which is read out in court.
The mother of barrister who wrote a book detailing childhood abuse brands her daughter a "wicked thief and a liar".
The mother of barrister who wrote a book detailing childhood abuse tells a court that her daughter had a loving childhood.
On Monday disable broadcaster Liz Carr wrote an open letter to Noel Martin, paralysed after being attacked by neo-Nazis and planning a trip to Switzerland to commit suicide. She urged him to think again and here is his response.
Nick Bryant explores US President-elect Barack Obama's path to the White House.
The company set up to manage government stakes in three High Street banks will not interfere in their day-to-day running.
A wounded soldier's account of the doomed Charge of Light Brigade is set to be auctioned in Shropshire.
Classical music star Katherine Jenkins admits it was a "difficult decision" to go public about taking drugs as a teenager.
The letter former Radio 2 Controller wrote to BBC director general Mark Thomson.
The house where Dylan Thomas was born and wrote much of his poetry opens after a three year restoration project.
Swiss bank Credit Suisse says it wrote down 2.4bn Swiss francs ($2.6bn; £1.2bn) in assets in the third quarter.
The ongoing global financial crisis and its repercussions on Arab economies have come under the spotlight of Arab bloggers.
The family and friends of campaigning journalist Adrian Sudbury are read a message he wrote before he died.
What would James Bond have done had he been in Her Majesty's ultimate service – as her prime minister? For some clues, Max Cotton examines an article Bond's creator, Ian Fleming, wrote nearly 50 years ago - "If I Were Prime Minister".
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