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Taylor arms sentence quashed

added on 2008-03-10 17:30:07 (BBC News | World | UK Edition)
A Dutch court acquits a businessman convicted of supplying weapons to former Liberian President Charles Taylor. ...more.

Nigeria trains terrorism police

added on 2008-03-10 17:30:06 (BBC News | World | UK Edition)
A new anti-terrorism force is unveiled in Nigeria which the commander promises will be "world class". ...more.

India stops Tibet protest march

added on 2008-03-10 17:30:05 (BBC News - News Front Page)
Indian police say that have banned exiles from marching to Tibet in protest against China holding the Olympics. ...more.

Teachers call for ban on homework

added on 2008-03-10 17:30:05 (BBC News - News Front Page)
A union conference motion proposes that homework be abolished for primary school age children. ...more.

'Delight' over final Ledger film

added on 2008-03-10 17:30:05 (BBC News - News Front Page)
Director Terry Gilliam says he is "delighted" Heath Ledger's final film, Doctor Parnassus, will be released. ...more.

Accused denies murdering Krystal

added on 2008-03-10 17:00:08 (BBC News | UK | UK Edition)
A man accused of murdering a pregnant woman after a neighbour dispute denies knowing she was dead until his arrest two days later. ...more.

Bardon eyes return to EastEnders

added on 2008-03-10 17:00:08 (BBC News | UK | UK Edition)
Actor John Bardon could return to EastEnders this summer after making good progress after a stroke. ...more.

Polish-US talks focus on defence

added on 2008-03-10 17:00:06 (BBC News | World | UK Edition)
Polish PM Donald Tusk is to hold talks with President Bush, with US missile defence plans high on the agenda. ...more.

Is it wrong to try to have a deaf child?

added on 2008-03-10 17:00:05 (BBC News - News Front Page)
A deaf couple are arguing that they should have the right to have a deaf baby if they conceive using IVF. Is it wrong to purposely select a deaf embryo? ...more.

Coal 'key to UK's energy supply'

added on 2008-03-10 17:00:04 (BBC News - News Front Page)
Coal-fired power stations will remain a "key source" of Britain's energy, Business Secretary John Hutton says. ...more.
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