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by Published on 23-09-12 10:30 AM
Duran Duran bassist John Taylor, who has just published his autobiography, tackles questions originally put to him by pop magazines in the 1980s.
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by Published on 23-09-12 10:00 AM
Dilma Rousseff was elected Brazil's first woman president in October 2010. Two years on her direct style is proving popular with Brazilians, writes the BBC's Joao Fellet.
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by Published on 23-09-12 09:21 AM
The British attempt to raise the World Land Speed Record to 1,000mph is set to test its hybrid rocket at Newquay in Cornwall.
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by Published on 23-09-12 09:21 AM
A powerful militia in eastern Libya announces it will disband, hours after police and protesters rout militias from the nearby city of Benghazi.
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by Published on 23-09-12 08:41 AM
A Pakistani government minister who offered a $100,000 reward for the death of the maker of an anti-Islamic film is condemned by the prime minister's spokesman.
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by Published on 23-09-12 08:41 AM
Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell admits that he "lost it a bit" when arguing with a police officer at Downing Street, according to a friend of the minister.
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by Published on 23-09-12 08:41 AM
Sivakasi town in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu is known as the country's fireworks capital, but frequent accidents have blotted the town's image, reports the BBC Hindi's Vineet Khare
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by Published on 23-09-12 08:01 AM
Burmese dissident Aung San Suu Kyi's 20-year battle for democracy is well documented, but in an interview with the BBC she talks about the human effect on her and her family.
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