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BBC World News, 06.12.08 08:14 UTC

Concealed ID

Interpreters provide vital local knowledge, as well as language skills. By Humphrey Hawksley BBC News, Baghdad The Pentagon has rescinded a controversial decision that banned Iraqi interpreters ...

BBC World News, 17.11.08 01:00 UTC

Testing times

By Penny Spiller BBC News As many as 500 exiled Tibetan leaders are meeting in the Indian hill town of Dharmsala this week to discuss the future of their fight for their homeland. The Dalai Lama ...

BBC Technology, 20.10.08 00:32 UTC

Web content 'disturbing children'

Three out of four children have seen images on the internet that disturbed them, an NSPCC poll suggests.

Seattle Times, 12.10.08 09:04 UTC

Central's Mike Reilly may be state's best college quarterback

Another record fell early. Mike Reilly is breaking records in his senior season at Central Washington like Michael Phelps at an all-comers meet. In the final seconds of the first quarter in Central ...

Telegraph, 10.10.08 19:00 UTC

St Pancras sculpture gets 'offensive' skeleton train driver

St Pancras International train station has been graced with a series of "offensive" sculptures including a man sticking up his middle finger and a skeleton driving a tube train.

Daily Mail, 19.09.08 09:30 UTC

People who live by busy roads have 75% fewer less friends than those on quiet streets

People who live beside busy roads have 75 per cent fewer friends than residents of quiet neighbourhoods, new research revealed today. The chances of making a new companion in a traffic-heavy street ...

Daily Mail, 19.09.08 09:02 UTC

People who live by busy roads have 75% less friends than those on quiet streets

People who live beside busy roads have 75 per cent fewer friends than residents of quiet neighbourhoods, new research revealed today. The chances of making a new companion in a traffic-heavy street ...

BBC Business, 08.09.08 10:30 UTC

Regulator closes mortgage broker

Another mortgage broker, Coventry-based Mr Mohammed Habib, has been closed down by the Financial Services Authority (FSA).

BBC World News, 16.08.08 16:00 UTC

Somali minibus attack toll rises

More bodies have been discovered in Somalia, near the scene of an attack on two minibuses outside Mogadishu.