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    Deadly shelling hits Syrian city - The Syrian army resumes its bombardment of the restive city of Homs, killing at least 23 people early on Thursday, activists say....
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    Greek parties fail to agree cuts - Greece's PM says more talks are needed on fresh austerity proposals for a new bailout package, as euro finance ministers prepare to meet....
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    Why zebras evolved their stripes - A zebra's unmistakeable stripes may have evolved to make the animals unattractive to blood-sucking flies, say scientists....
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    Key militant 'killed in Pakistan' - One of the most senior al-Qaeda militants in Pakistan, Badar Mansoor, is killed in a US drone strike, local officials say....
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    China policeman mystery deepens - The mystery over a top Chinese police chief deepens as the US confirms he visited its consulate - but China says it was "resolved smoothly"....
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    Maldives 'warrant' for ex-leader - A criminal court in the Maldives issues an arrest warrant for former President Mohamed Nasheed, officials in his party say....
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    Heart disease risk 'inherited' - Scientists say a common heart disease which kills thousands each year is passed genetically from father to son....
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    New Tibet self-immolation report - A Tibetan is reported to have set himself on fire in south-west China, the 20th such case in a year, amid unrest among ethnic Tibetan communities....
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    NZ quake building 'sub-standard' - A building that collapsed during last year's Christchurch earthquake, killing 115 people, did not meet industry standards, an official report finds....
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    China's inflation rate up to 4.5% - China's rate of inflation accelerated to 4.5% in January after consumers increased their spending around Chinese New Year....
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    Real still top football rich list - Real Madrid head the list of the richest football clubs in the world for the seventh year in a row, says a Deloitte report....
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    Ferdinand leads call for Redknapp - England defender Rio Ferdinand leads calls for Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp to succeed Fabio Capello as manager of the national team....
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    VIDEO: Harry qualifies as Apache pilot - Prince Harry has qualified as an Apache helicopter co-pilot and gunner after 18 months of rigorous training in the UK and the US, the Ministry of Defence has said....
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    VIDEO: Protests in Maldives turn violent - Security forces in the Maldives have used batons and fired teargas to break up a rally in the capital, Male, in support of the former president, Mohamed Nasheed....
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    VIDEO: Russia finds vast sub-glacial lake - Russian scientists have been drilling for two decades in the Antarctic and say they have found a vast sub-glacial lake....
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    VIDEO: People inside Homs 'feel trapped' - Syrian opposition groups say the city of Homs has come under the heaviest shelling in days, despite the president's pledge to engage in dialogue....
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    VIDEO: Bankski: Russia's mystery street artist - The mysterious Russian street artist, 'Pavel 183', is being compared to Britain's Banksy....
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    VIDEO: Europe's extreme cold snap explained - The BBC's Lucy Hockings and weather presenter Helen Willetts look at why Europe is experiencing such unusually cold weather....
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    VIDEO: Nepal national park breeds crocs - A breeding centre in Nepal's Chitwan National Park is preparing endangered Gharial crocodiles for release back into the wild....
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    US mortgage deal nears agreement - Some of the biggest US banks are said to be close to agreeing a multi-billion dollar settlement with the US government....
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    UK trade gap smallest since 2003 - The UK's trade deficit fell to £1.1bn in December, its lowest monthly level for more than eight years....
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    Regional cybercrime hubs launched - Three new regional police hubs for investigating cybercrime are launched across England....
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    Apple seeks revised patent rules - A letter from Apple's legal team reveals that the firm wants Europe to revise rules covering patents that are essential to industry standards....
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    Medical drama House to end run - The show, which stars British actor Hugh Laurie, will finish after the current eighth season ends....
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    No takers for Miro at London sale - A 1933 work by the Spanish artist Joan Miro fails to sell in a week that has seen other pieces sold for record prices at London auctions....
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    Threshold broken for tiny lasers - Researchers build efficient lasers just 100 billionths of a metre across that may be used to make faster computer chips in the future....
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    America and Asia 'will join up' - Researchers say most of the world's continents will merge somewhere over the Pacific "ring of fire" in 50-200 million years....
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    Gene therapy 'gave me sight back' - Three US citizens who lost their sight in childhood have reported a dramatic improvement in vision after having gene therapy in both eyes....
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    US contraceptive rule 'must go' - The top Republican in Congress calls for a law against a contraceptive rule if President Obama does not back down in the face of Catholic leaders' anger....
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    Redknapp says focus is Tottenham - Harry Redknapp says he is focused on leading Tottenham and has not thought about the England job....
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    Five killer whales 'sue' SeaWorld - Five killer whales are named as plaintiffs in a lawsuit which argues that they deserve the same constitutional protection from slavery as humans....
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    'Oldest living twins' aged 102 - Two 102-year-old sisters are recognised as the world's oldest living twins by Guinness World Records....
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    Cafe in Somalia hit by car bomb - At least 15 people are killed and more than 20 injured when a car bomb planted by Islamist militants explodes near a cafe in Somalia's capital, officials say....
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    US-Japan marine deal resurrected - The US and Japan resurrect a deal to move thousands of US Marines from Okinawa, but the future of a major base on the island remains unclear....
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    Sarkozy ex-minister faces charges - The former French minister Eric Woerth is under criminal investigation for influence peddling in connection with the Bettencourt scandal....
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    Brazil police end protest action - Protesting Brazilian police end their occuption of the state assembly in Bahia but it is unlcear if their strike over pay continues....
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    Egypt PM dismisses US aid threat - Egypt's prime minister says it will not be persuaded by the potential loss of US aid to end a probe into foreign-funded non-governmental organisations....
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    Santorum hails campaign momentum - Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum pledges to push for victory in March's Super Tuesday votes, after a hat-trick of wins on Tuesday night....
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    Care referrals reach record high - The number of children referred into care in England hits a record high, after rising steadily in the years since the Baby P case....
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    Repossessions 'lowest since 2007' - A total of 36,200 homes were repossessed in 2011 - the lowest annual total since 2007, mortgage lenders say....
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    Prince qualifies as Apache pilot - The MoD says Prince Harry has qualified as an Army Air Corps Apache helicopter pilot, paving the way for a possible return to Afghanistan....
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    Couple in £45m EuroMillions win - A young couple from Nottinghamshire become the second pair from the county in three weeks to win more than £40m in the EuroMillions lottery....
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    In Pictures: Yayoi Kusama retrospective - Retrospective at the Tate Modern...
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    In pictures: Maldives 'coup' inflames tensions - Protests lead to the resignation of President...
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    In pictures: Snowy Sunday - Much of UK with several inches of snow...
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    Super Bowl photos - New York Giants beat New England Patriots...
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    All for the want of a winter horseshoe - Why Napoleon's 1812 invasion of Russia ended in disaster...
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    Could coffee become India's top drink? - Can the cappuccino conquer a nation of tea drinkers?...
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    VIDEO: Tribes untouched by civilisation - Saving the mysterious Amazon tribes untouched by modern world...
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    VIDEO: Beaton's portraits of the Queen - How photographer Cecil Beaton captured the Queen...
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    Brazil oil giant Petrobras gets new chief - Meet the woman set to run Brazil's oil giant...
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    Philippines seeks US muscle on South China Sea - Filipinos defend islands amid South China Sea tensions...
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    CEO pay not linked to performance - Why chief executives are paid so much...
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    Lenovo profits continue to soar - Second-largest PC maker reports 54% rise...
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