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VIDEOSyrianoppositionmeetsinIstanbul
From: BBC News on Sat, Jul 16 2011 12:14 PM
Dozens of Syrian opposition figures are meeting in the Turkish city of Istanbul, aiming to create a unified opposition to President Bashar al-Assad’s government.
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From: BBC News on Sat, Jul 16 2011 11:17 AM
The UK is to give £52m in emergency aid to help millions of drought victims in the Horn of Africa.
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SugarstrikecouldaffectbeetharvestintheEast
From: BBC News on Sat, Jul 16 2011 11:17 AM
A strike over pay at British Sugar factories in the east of England could severely disrupt the sugar refining process.
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YourMoneyWhatnextforSouthernCross
From: BBC News on Sat, Jul 16 2011 11:17 AM
In this week’s Your Money, Declan Curry asks what happens next for the people who are looked after by the care home company Southern Cross.
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WatchKuwaitsBidundemandbetterrights
From: BBC News on Sat, Jul 16 2011 8:04 AM
Kuwait may have not been affected by mass protests like its neighbour Bahrain, but some of its residents have taken to the streets in recent months to call for better rights.Since the mid-1980s, the Bidun - which in Arabic means "without" - have lost access to rights such as free healthcare, edu...
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From: BBC News on Sat, Jul 16 2011 6:58 AM
Archaeological digs have found many treasures over the years that have enhanced our knowledge about the past.But there are concerns that funding cuts mean that the discipline will be more dependent on good will and amateur archaeologists then ever before.Louise Hubball reports.
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WatchPayasyougocostsrisebyupto25
From: BBC News on Sat, Jul 16 2011 6:58 AM
Using pay-as-you-go options for mobile phones is the choice for more than half of mobile users, but many on the most basic tariffs are seeing their call charges go up by 25%.Susannah Streeter reports.
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WatchMexicoinmatesinmassjailbreak
From: BBC News on Sat, Jul 16 2011 6:58 AM
Around 60 inmates have escaped from a prison in the northern Mexican town of Nuevo Laredo.The mass break-out followed a riot, in which seven prisoners were killed. A number of prison guards are reported to have fled after helping the prisoners to escape.The Mexican police said the major...
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WatchNewsInternationaloffersfullapology
From: BBC News on Sat, Jul 16 2011 3:41 AM
News International has placed adverts in a series of British newspapers to apologise for the phone-hacking scandal.The advert which is signed by Rupert Murdoch, says that the company is "sorry for the serious wrongdoing that occurred".Mr Murdoch has also apologised in person to the family of Mil...
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WatchArmymayfacefurthercutstofundTA
From: BBC News on Sat, Jul 16 2011 3:41 AM
The BBC has learned that the government is considering making more cuts in the size of the Army, to enable a "substantial increase" in reserve forces such as the TA.An independent review of reserve forces is expected to recommend a recruitment drive for more part-time soldiers.Better pay and tra...
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PlayIntoAmericaSanFranciscosChinatown
From: BBC News on Sat, Jul 16 2011 3:41 AM
For decades generations of Chinese immigrants have called San Francisco’s Chinatown home. Thousands of new immigrants still arrive each year, hoping to find a better life in America.The BBC's Franz Strasser explores Chinatown's legacy on the latest stop in his journey "Into America".
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PlayLAprepsforCarmageddon
From: BBC News on Fri, Jul 15 2011 11:35 PM
Los Angeles is preparing for Car-mageddon. People are staying at home, buying up supplies and hunkering down for the weekend. And all because one stretch of one of the city’s motorways - the 405 freeway - is closing for the weekend.People love their cars in LA and it's all they are talking ...
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WatchUSfullyrecognisesLibyanrebels
From: BBC News on Fri, Jul 15 2011 8:20 PM
The United States has recognised the Libyan opposition as the country’s "legitimate governing authority".The move means billions of dollars of Libyan assets frozen in US banks could be released to the rebels.The decision was announced by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at a diplomatic meeti...
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WatchEightbanksfailEUstresstest
From: BBC News on Fri, Jul 15 2011 4:15 PM
Eight out of 90 European banks have failed stress tests designed to ensure they can withstand another financial crisis.The European Banking Authority said another 16 banks were in the danger zone.Five Spanish banks failed, as well as one in Austria and two in Greece.On Wednesday, Germany’s Helab...
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From: BBC News on Fri, Jul 15 2011 4:15 PM
Rupert Murdoch, the chairman and CEO of News Corporation, has met the family of Milly Dowler.The murdered schoolgirl’s mobile phone was allegedly hacked by the News of the World during the search for her in Surrey in 2002.The Dowlers' solicitor, Mark Lewis, said the private meeting was requ...
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WatchDroughtappealraisesmillions
From: BBC News on Fri, Jul 15 2011 3:09 PM
More than $24m (£15m) has been raised by an appeal to help the victims of the worst drought in East Africa in six decades.The Disasters Emergency Committee said it is still not enough to help the estimated 10 million people fighting famine and disease across several countries.Clive Myrie reports.
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WatchMurdochapologisestotheDowlers
From: BBC News on Fri, Jul 15 2011 3:09 PM
Rupert Murdoch emerged from a private meeting with the Dowler family at a London hotel and, amid shouts from protesters, he was heard to say he had apologised.The Dowler’s daughter Milly, who was murdered in 2002, allegedly had her phone hacked by the News of the World.The meeting came just hour...
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WatchThreepatientdeathsinvestigated
From: BBC News on Fri, Jul 15 2011 3:09 PM
The deaths of three patients at Stepping Hill Hospital in Stockport are being investigated after a batch of contaminated saline was found.Staff alerted police on Tuesday after finding vials of saline solution had been tampered with.A further 11 people are believed to have been affected by the inc...
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PlayHowdoyoucreateacrossword
From: BBC News on Fri, Jul 15 2011 3:09 PM
Veteran crossword puzzle creator Maura Jacobson has worked for New York magazine for decades and has legions of devoted fans.Her love for the puzzles began as a young girl, following her father’s love for crosswords.She explained how she became a crossword creator.
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From: BBC News on Fri, Jul 15 2011 3:09 PM
US President Barack Obama has laid out a fiscal policy "vision" to reduce the US budget deficit while upholding America’s social safety net.He offered a package of tax increases and spending cuts aimed at reducing the deficit by $4tn (£2.45tn) by 2023.In a speech at George Washington University, ...
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