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VIDEOKunisacceptsdatefromUSMarine
From: BBC News on Wed, Jul 13 2011 9:19 AM
Actress Mila Kunis accepts a date to a ball with a US Marine.
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PlayTightsecurityatKarzaifuneral
From: BBC News on Wed, Jul 13 2011 8:42 AM
Thousands have joined Afghan President Hamid Karzai to mourn at the funeral of his half-brother near Kandahar.Ahmad Wali Karzai, a controversial but key figure in Nato’s battle against the Taliban, was gunned down at home by his bodyguard on Tuesday.The BBC's Quentin Sommerville in Kabul sa...
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VIDEOSoyuzrocketblastsofonmission
From: BBC News on Wed, Jul 13 2011 8:13 AM
A Russian Soyuz rocket has successfully inserted into orbit six US Globalstar 2 communications satellites, according to Russian state TV reports.
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VIDEOThousandsstrandedbyBoliviasnow
From: BBC News on Wed, Jul 13 2011 8:13 AM
More snow is expected in the coming days with temperatures expected to drop to -17 Celsius.
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AUDIOEuropeanfishstocks039collapsing039
From: BBC News on Wed, Jul 13 2011 8:13 AM
The European Fisheries Commissioner Maria Damanaki explains why the current fishing practices are not sustainable.
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VIDEOMaleanorexic039weighed7stone039
From: BBC News on Wed, Jul 13 2011 8:12 AM
A male anorexia sufferer tells Newsbeat he weighed seven stone at the worst stage of the condition and his heart rate was "remarkably low".
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VIDEORobotstestedondomesticchores
From: BBC News on Wed, Jul 13 2011 7:06 AM
Robots that hunt out snacks and wipe tables have been competing in the world league of intelligent mechanoids.
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AUDIOItaly039tooimportanttofail039
From: BBC News on Wed, Jul 13 2011 5:59 AM
Paul Henley reports on fear of financial collapse in Italy.
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VIDEOKeepingtrackofBritainsbutterflies
From: BBC News on Wed, Jul 13 2011 5:59 AM
Butterfly Conservation’s Richard Fox explains how people can help them keep track of Britain's butterflies.
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AUDIOTravelconcernsofMuslimcommunity
From: BBC News on Wed, Jul 13 2011 5:58 AM
Some members of the Muslim community say they face so many problems at Glasgow Airport that they have given up taking domestic flights.
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WatchCallforchangetoEUfishingrules
From: BBC News on Wed, Jul 13 2011 4:14 AM
The European Fisheries Commission is to publish proposals for a major reform of the Common Fisheries Policy.British ministers want to see an end to the wasteful practice of discards, where perfectly good, dead fish, are thrown back into the sea because the quota system doesn’t allow them to be l...
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PlayQueenElizabethsmaidenvoyage
From: BBC News on Wed, Jul 13 2011 4:14 AM
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ThomasCooksharepricetumbles
From: BBC News on Wed, Jul 13 2011 4:07 AM
Peterborough-based travel company Thomas Cook has seen a sharp fall in its share price after issuing a profits warning.
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RiotsaheadofOrangeOrderparadesinBelfast
From: BBC News on Wed, Jul 13 2011 4:07 AM
Crowds of nationalists have thrown petrol bombs and masonry at police during serious rioting in west Belfast.
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AndyCoulsonappearsbeforecultureselectcommittee
From: BBC News on Wed, Jul 13 2011 4:07 AM
Former News of the World Editor Andy Coulson has been giving evidence to MPs over allegations the newspaper hacked into phone calls, and denied he had "condoned" the practice.
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Police039Nofurtherinvestigationrequired039
From: BBC News on Wed, Jul 13 2011 4:07 AM
Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner John Yates says that there is no new evidence to warrant further investigation into claims that a huge mobile phone hacking operation was launched by the News of the World.
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ModestriseinUKretailsalesinJune
From: BBC News on Wed, Jul 13 2011 4:07 AM
Figures released by the British Retail Consortium show a modest but significant rise in retail sales of 1.5% on the same time last year.
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CameronssympathyforBrownfamilyover039invasionofprivacy039
From: BBC News on Wed, Jul 13 2011 4:07 AM
Prime Minister David Cameron has expressed his sympathy for Gordon and Sarah Brown after the former prime minister criticised some of the tactics used by News International to gain personal information.
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Livingsculpturein11RoomsatManchesterartfestival
From: BBC News on Wed, Jul 13 2011 4:07 AM
A human revolving door is one of eleven live performance art events at the Manchester International Festival.
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Yates039regrets039notreopeninghackinginvestigationin2009
From: BBC News on Wed, Jul 13 2011 4:07 AM
The Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, John Yates, has said he regrets his decision not to reopen an investigation into the phone hacking scandal in 2009.
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