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- BBC hostage in Gaza 'treated very well'
- Flintoff will regain all-rounder status, says former coach Lloyd
- Top Iraqi Shiite leader returns home
- Gregan still key for Wallabies, says Wales rugby coach
- Syria will not cooperate with UN's Lebanon court
- NASA chief unsure of need to tackle global warming
- Raul out, Spain desperate for win against Latvia
- The beer's on New Zealand after opening win
- Singapore says China challenge more economic than military
- Greenpeace talks Finnish nuclear security with EU commissioner
- Ford US sales drop 6.8 percent in May
- Dutch kidney giveaway TV show was a hoax
- Players back Beckham, but it's one game at a time
- Castro practically recovered: Cuba's Alarcon
- Call to make Britain great again by being polite
- Cancer researchers in US call for more funds
- Hundreds protest in Thailand's restive south
- Iran says Madrid nuclear talks 'step forward'
- US authorities foil plot to blow up New York's JFK airport
- Bush highlights US 'global leadership' ahead of G8 summit
- Giggs bows out with Czech draw
- Super Mario scores twice in Germany win
- Same old supplements get second look for cancer-fighting potential
- Britain planning Iraq pullout within a year, focus on Afghanistan
- Britain's Brown planning anti-terror crackdown: reports
- SKorean oil firm plans foreign purchase
- Three dead as strong quake rocks China
- Nadal and Hewitt ready to grind it out at French Open
- Heavy fighting in Sri Lanka leaves 82 dead, say combatants
- Loew, not Mourhino, is Ballack's 'perfect' coach
- US defence chief raises concerns about weapons from Iran
- Fourteen more US troops killed in Iraq
- Elderly rockers shuffle into British charts
- British extradition demand for Litvinenko murder suspect 'foolish': Putin
- Advances bring better diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer
- Brazilian president rejects US climate change plans
- Aussie APEC leaders warned: Beware the 'budgie smugglers'
- Critics rounded up on 18th anniversary of Tiananmen massacre
- Sri Lanka war planes bomb Tigers ahead of Japan's peace move
- Syria says return of Golan 'inalienable right'
- Hundreds of millions to suffer from melting ice, UN warns
- Injury-prone Solskjaer out until July
- Djokovic keeps up Serbian surge at French Open
- Putin defiant ahead of G8 summit
- Murdoch makes Dow Jones pitch to Bancrofts
- Nadal beats Hewitt to reach French Open Tennis quarter-finals
- Young Russians yearn for success, poll finds
- Paris Hilton (the dummy) gets prison makeover
- US Senate takes up immigration bill
- 'Pirates' bag top box office booty
- French fear Asia's whole new boules game
- ETA Basque separatists declare end to 'permanent' ceasefire
- Car bomb in Iraq market kills 15
- A's Ellis hits for the cycle against Sox
- Car bomb in Iraq market kills 15
- Four Palestinian wounded by Israeli fire in West Bank
- Powerful cyclone bears down on Oman
- Barton in transfer talks with Newcastle, West Ham
- US Republican senator dies at age 74
- eBay poised to halt sale of ivory on its websites
- Liverpool eye new signings for title bid
- Ex-White House aide gets 30 months in prison for perjury
- Rice blamed for staff shortage, low morale among US diplomats
- Panathinaikos sign up Portuguese coach
- EU institution tests new climate friendly cars
- Brazil draw with Turkey in lacklustre friendly
- Canada denies entry to anti-apartheid leader Winnie Mandela
- Australian Catholics rebel over stem cell vote warning
- Brown should tone down Litvinenko diplomacy: Russian ambassador
- Environment group slams Cambodia ban on logging report
- Takahara says Australia make Asian Cup win tougher
- Bolton star Teymourian has high hopes for Iran
- Foster to undergo knee surgery
- Nominee to head World Bank starts tour in Africa
- German Haas ruled out of Wimbledon tennis championships
- Pakistan arrests 350 opposition workers
- Moving van turns up at Downing Street for Blair exit
- G8 must grasp trade deal now or risk it slipping away: WTO chief
- These feet were made for hearing
- ETA's political wing appeals for EU help