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Ad drive to educate 'boy racers'
Boy racers in Northern Ireland are targeted in a new government road safety campaign on the internet.
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Day in pictures
Some of the most striking images from around the world on 18 December 2008.
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December's practice News Day
Schools across the UK took part in a practice News Day on 11 December 2008 in preparation for the UK-wide event in March.
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Investors still fear stock markets
Efforts to curb a global recession have failed to attract investors back to invest in shares.
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Baby decisions - adding to the world's woes?
As you decide whether or not to have children, should you take the world's increasing stack of environmental woes into account?
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As it happened: How the results came in
Keep up with the drama of US election day on 4 November on the BBC News website.
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As it happened: The US votes
Keep up with the drama of US election day on 4 November on the BBC News website.
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As it happened: US election reaction
All the news and commentary following Barack Obama's victory in the 2008 US presidential election as it happened.
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Low-carbon economy is not a luxury
The low-carbon economy is an integral part of the world's economic recovery, not a luxurious extra.
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The Tale of Two Debates
Joe Biden and Sarah Palin each won their own private battle in Thursday night's US vice-presidential debate, says Newsweek's Andrew Romano.
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Biden v Palin: As it happened
A blow-by-blow commentary on the debate, with reaction and analysis from pundits and the public.
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In quotes: McCain and Obama debate
A snapshot of some key quotes and exchanges from the first US presidential debate between John McCain and Barack Obama.
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Games less virtual, more reality
Multiplayer online games go racing for real
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10 life lessons from Grange Hill
It's been a week since TV's most famous school closed its gates. For three decades it held a mirror up to life in the classroom and playground. What did it teach us?
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The plight of the bluefin
The Atlantic bluefin tuna is in a parlous state - does it represent a oceans-wide legacy of overfishing?
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Family pride at Paralympic gold
The family of Paralympic gold medallist Simon Richardson speak of their pride at his cycling world record in Beijing.
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England's week in pictures
A selection of pictures from stories making the headlines in England this week.
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Channon expected to return home
Ex-England footballer turned racehorse trainer Mick Channon is expected to return home after a car accident on the M1.
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Reaction to Jamaica's golden boys
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Usain Bolt gets Kingston dancing
Jamaican pride in triple Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt's achievement sets the crowd dancing in Kingston, Nicholas St Claire Davis reports.
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