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First Film Of A 'giant' Stingray - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 The Largest Species Of Stingray Has Finally Been Caught On Film For The First Time.
Mps Debate 'violent' Video Game - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Two Labour Mps Pose Questions In The House Of Commons Ahead Of The High-profile Launch Of Videogame Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
Is The Ipod Generation Missing Out? - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Mp3 Music Is Great On The Move, But Not Necessarily In The Home.
Call Of Duty Game Hits The Shelves - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Hotly Anticipated Video Game Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Went On Sale At Midnight At Stores Across The Uk.
Coaxing Older Users To Get Online - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Rory Cellan-jones Reports On A New System Aimed At Making It Easier For Older People To Do Key Things Such As Emailing And Web Browsing On A Computer.
Where Do All The Leaves Go? - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 As Autumn Continues, Councils Across The Country Are Battling With A Perennial Problem: How To Deal With The Huge Amount Of Leaves That Fall From The Trees, Onto Streets And Parks.
Rosetta Makes Final Home Call - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Europe's Rosetta Probe Has Made Its Third And Final Flyby Of Earth As It Seeks To Discover What Makes A Comet In 2014.
Food Crisis 'is A Wake Up Call' - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon Has Told Delegates At A Food Summit In Rome That "the Food Crisis Of Today Is A Wake Up Call For Tomorrow".
Japan's Hi-tech Bid To Boost Food - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 A Company In Japan Is Experimenting With A "hi-tech" Approach To Farming In An Effort To Boost Food Supplies.
Simon's Cat Creator On Web Hit - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 It Is One Of The Most Watched Videos On Youtube With Over 45 Million Hits. Creator Simon Tofield Talks To Us About The Inspiration Behind His Quirky Cartoon Cat.
Network Sites 'need Help Buttons' - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Social Networking Site, Bebo, Has Introduced A Child Safety Link That Gives Users Access To Police Officers Trained To Deal With Online Grooming.
Meteor Illuminates The Utah Sky - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 A Meteor Briefly Illuminated Parts Of The Sky In Utah To Daylight-level On Wednesday.
Astronauts Hook Up Antenna On Iss - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Astronauts From The Space Shuttle Atlantis Have Been Taking The First Spacewalk Of Their Shuttle Mission.
Caine Recalls Wartime Experiences - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Actor Michael Caine Recalls Equipment Problems When He Served With The British Army During The Korean War.
The End Of The World As We Know It? - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 One Of The Biggest Hollywood Disaster Films Ever Made Is About To Open In More Than 40 Countries, But Is 2012 A Special-effects Tour De Force Or, As Some Are Describing It, 'disast...
Sharkey On Threat To Live Music - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Campaigners From The Music Industry Say Licences Are Preventing Musicians And Publicans From Making A Decent Living, And Government Inaction Is Putting The Future Of The Live Music...
A War Film With A Difference - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Talking Movies Looks At The Messenger - A Film Which Focuses On A Soldier's Return Home From Iraq And The Traumas He Must Face.
Twilight Star On 'explosive' Fans - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Twilight Star Robert Pattinson Has Said He Is Always Surprised By The "explosive" Reaction He Gets From Fans.
Robbie 'milks' Take That Appearance - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Singer Robbie Williams Has Spoken About His Pleasure At Appearing On Stage With Take That At The Children In Need Charity Concert.
Humphrys Hosts Question Time - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Veteran Broadcaster John Humphrys Has Replaced David Dimbleby As Host Of Question Time After The Presenter Was Injured By A Bullock.
Making Music From Congo To Europe - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Many Of The Band Staff Benda Ballili Had Polio As Children And Were Left Disabled, But That Has Not Prevented Them From Leaving The Democratic Republic Of Congo And Taking Their Mu...
Take That Perform For Children In Need - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Take That Opened A Concert For Children In Need At London's Royal Albert Hall Which Raised More Than £500,000 From Ticket Sales.
Records Broken Around The World - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Thousands Of People Are Celebrating After Achieving New Feats As Part Of The Fifth Annual Guinness World Records Day.
Indian Dance 'fusion' Festival - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 A Unique Festival Of Dance And Music Is Taking Place At Sadler's Wells In London - Curated By Nitin Sawhney And Akram Khan.
Swank Embraces Aviator Film Role - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Hollywood Actress Hilary Swank Takes On The Role Of The First Woman To Fly Solo Across The Atlantic Ocean, In Her Latest Film Amelia.
E24: The Week In Entertainment - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Greg James Presents The Weekly Entertainment Show With All The Latest News And Star Interviews From The World Of Film, Music And Television.
Film 24 - The Week's New Films - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Mark Kermode Reviews The Latest Uk Film Releases Including Taking Woodstock, 2012 And The White Ribbon.
Blyton 'not Good Enough' For Bbc - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Letters And Memos Released By The Bbc Archive Show Enid Blyton's Work Was Not Considered Good Enough To Be Broadcast For Decades.
Hollywood Celebrates Legends - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Hollywood Heavyweights Attended The Inaugural Governors Awards In California On Sunday Evening.
Katy Perry On Music And Men - Bbc NewsNov 19, 2009 Katy Perry Reveals Why She Loves Making Music And How She Copes With Fame.
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