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Men sold Grand Prix 'forgeries'
Two men were caught selling forged tickets at last year's British Grand Prix at Silverstone, a court hears.
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Doha museum stakes cultural claim
Qatar unveils its Museum of Islamic Arts, seen as both a cultural and political statement from a country that aims to be a cultural capital of the world.
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Abu Dhabi scales cultural heights
Desert kingdom Abu Dhabi is determined to be known for more than just its oil wealth, and as Christian Fraser reports, there are no limits to its ambition.
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Ticket site closed on fraud fears
Music fans are warned they may not receive concert tickets from a website that has been shut down by police.
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Week in pictures: 20-26 Sept
Some of the most striking images from around the world this week.
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German company buys Super Aguri
The assets of the failed Super Aguri Formula One racing team are bought by a German business.
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Cannes - what happens where
Find out where all the action is at the Cannes film festival with this clickable guide.
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Australia final 'was bomb target'
A Melbourne court hears how 12 men allegedly planned an attack on one of Australia's main sports events.
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£83,000 paid for Zeppelin tickets
A radio listener pays £83,000 for tickets to Led Zeppelin's reunion concert in a Children in Need auction.
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Rally boss in helicopter escape
The Subaru rally team chief and his wife survive unhurt as their helicopter crashes in Essex.
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Retired trucker wins Lottery £3m
A racing fan's numbers come up when he scoops the National Lottery jackpot, pocketing £3m.
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China's F1 track chief dismissed
The head of China's Formula One track and two others are fired over Shanghai's ongoing pension corruption scandal.
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Quick guide: Cannes Film Festival
The Cannes Film Festival explained.
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Hands on with the PlayStation 3
BBC News website reporter Jonathan Fildes gets a chance to sample the PlayStation 3.
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Reporter's log: Cannes Film Festival
The BBC's Darren Waters reports from the 59th Cannes Film Festival.
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Britpop 10 years on: Your memories
Send us your memories of the Britpop summer of 1995 - and how it compares with the music of today.
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Hutchison plays down F1 approach
Hong Kong firm Hutchison Whampoa pours cold water on the idea it is about to buy Formula One for close to $1bn.
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Duped by 'Captain Cash'
Belinda Brewin, a friend of the late TV presenter Paula Yates, was duped into letting the killers bury three bodies on her land.
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Obituary: Prince Rainier III
The long-time ruler of Monaco, Prince Rainier III's put the principality on the map in 1956 when he made Grace Kelly his princess.
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Small firms driving UK car industry
The independent British car firms that are motoring ahead
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