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High stakes of Lebanon crisis
Roger Hardy explains Lebanon's apparently unending political crisis - and what are the regional and global implications.
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Meat in a low-carbon world
Does meat-eating pose a threat to the planet?
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Exam revision tips and techniques
Ofqual's exams doctor George Turnbull has advice for those taking exams.
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Meet the most mellow man in music
Singer and songwriter Jack Johnson on being famous, his latest album and why he loves not being recognised.
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Top 10 most controversial ads
The "Get unhooked" advert aimed at getting people to quit smoking was the most complained about advert last year.
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Tories aim for blue Monmouthshire
As Wales goes to the polls for the council elections on 1 May, we profile some of the counties and the key local issues.
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Urban planning needs green rethink
The focus on green homes and offices ignores the wider landscape around our towns and cities.
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Viewpoint: The dubious 'popular vote'
Larry J Sabato, professor of politics at the University of Virginia, takes a close look at Hillary Clinton's arguments that she deserves the Democratic Party's presidential nomination.
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Murder in mind on Aussie soap set
A look behind the scenes of Out of the Blue, the BBC's new Australian Soap, beginning on BBC One on 28 April.
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The right way to do a U-turn
Gordon Brown is being accused of planning a U-turn over tax, but most of us face a more mundane change of mind every day. Is there any way to do it smoothly?
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Spray in running to beat midges
Hundreds of competitors taking part in a gruelling Scottish race are to try out a new midge repellent.
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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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Mosley 'orgy' injunction refused
A video showing F1 boss Max Mosley with five prostitutes can be shown after a court refuses an injunction.
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'I'm on the plane... the PLANE'
When passengers can yap into their mobiles in the air, plane travel will be even worse, says Clive James.
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Result delays fuel suspicion
A young Zimbabwean professional, living and working in Harare, recounts her challenges trying to lead a normal life.
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Profiles: Kent jet crash victims
BBC News profiles the five people killed when a private jet crashed in Farnborough, Kent.
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Tributes to plane crash race star
Tributes are paid to a Scottish racing driver who was among those killed in a plane crash in Kent.
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Hope and despair among Zimbabwe blogs
As Zimbabweans prepare to vote on Saturday, bloggers inside and outside the country have joined the political fray.
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Lotto mystery may never be solved
BBC News looks at why we may never know where in Devon a £6.9m winning lottery ticket, which was never cashed in, was bought.
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School races to F1 model car win
A school team from Devon is crowned champions in racing model cars at the world finals in Kuala Lumpur.
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