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Expand your search for '' to the webIran Executes Men For Mosque Attack - Bbc NewsMay 31, 2009 Three Men Convicted Of Bombing An Iranian Mosque Two Days Ago Have Been Publicly Executed, State Media Says.
Pneumonia In Philippine Slums - Bbc NewsNov 22, 2008 In The Philippines, Where Nine Thousand Children Die From Pneumonia Each Year, They're Trying To Find Better Ways To Tackle The Disease.
'nhs Should Not Fix Cosmetic Ops' - Bbc NewsDec 04, 2008 The Association Of Plastic Surgeons Has Said People Who Go Abroad For Cheap Cosmetic Surgery Should Be Refused Nhs Care If Something Goes Wrong When They Return Home.
Mother Defends Suicide Son - Bbc NewsOct 18, 2008 The Mother Of A Paralysed Rugby Player Who Died In A Swiss Assisted Suicide Clinic Has Defended Her Son's Right To Die.
Man Shot Dead In Birmingham - Bbc NewsAug 24, 2008 Police Have Begun A Murder Investigation After 24-year-old Man Was Shot Dead In The Newtown Area Of Birmingham.
Afghan Policemen Killed In Blast - Bbc NewsSep 07, 2008 There Has Been A Double Suicide Bombing Inside A Police Headquarters In Southern Afghanistan.
Rock Fans Flock To 'woodstock' - Bbc NewsAug 03, 2008 Thousands Of Music Fans Gathered In Poland For Europe's Largest Free Music Festival, Haltestelle Woodstock.
Anc Leader Zuma Heads To Court - Bbc NewsAug 03, 2008 The Leader Of South Africa's Ruling Anc Is Making A Legal Bid To Have Corruption Charges Against Him Dropped.
Japan's Economy Leaves Recession - Bbc NewsAug 17, 2009 Japan Has Come Out Of Recession After Its Economy Grew By 0.9% In The April-to-june Quarter.
Envoy Seeks Burma Junta Talks - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 The Un Special Envoy Is In Burma To Seek Fresh Meetings With The Country's Ruling Military Junta.
Death Gyrocopter 'followed Hunt' - Bbc NewsMar 10, 2009 Huntsmen Had Complained To Authorities About Being Followed By A Gyrocopter Just Days Before The Aircraft Hit One Of Its Members, Killing Him, It Has Emerged.
Life As A Midwife In Bangladesh - Bbc NewsOct 25, 2008 Half A Million Women Die During Pregnancy And Childbirth Every Year.
Syria Has 'right To Retaliate' - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 The Syrian President Says His Country "reserves The Right To Retaliate" After Israel's Air Strike.
Female Bomber Hits Iraq Market - Bbc NewsJul 07, 2008 At Least Nine People Have Died After A Female Suicide Bomber Attacked A Market In Iraq.
Red Cross Voices Pakistan Fears - Bbc NewsMay 03, 2009 The International Red Cross Has Said It Is Increasingly Concerned About Civilian Victims Caught Up In The Pakistani Army's Campaign Against The Taleban.
Scotland Collision Kills Four - Bbc NewsJul 27, 2008 A Head On Collision Between Two Cars On The A9 In Scotland Has Killed Three Adults And One Child.
Rural India's Mobile Phone Growth - Bbc NewsMar 10, 2009 Indian Phone Companies Say Rural Areas Of The Country Where Mobile Phones Are Not Widely Used Are Their Next Big Market.
Fed Calls For 'stabilisation' - Bbc NewsMar 10, 2009 Us Federal Reserve Chief Ben Bernanke Says Future Economic Recovery Depends On The Stability Of The Financial System.
Olympic Prep For Chinese Chefs - BBC NewsFeb 26, 2008 China Has Sent Hundreds Of Chefs To Britain To Learn About English Food Ahead Of The Beijing Olympics.
Call For Specialist Rape Squads - Bbc NewsJul 09, 2008 Police Across England And Wales Are Meeting To Discuss Ways To Improve Conviction Rates In Rape Cases.
I Can't Wait For France Semi - Gomarsall - BBC NewsOct 09, 2007 England's Andy Gomarsall Thinks The Team Need To Keep Raising Their Game If They Are To Beat France In The World Cup Semi-final Clash On Saturday.
Pakistan Army Takes Back Swat Town - Bbc NewsMay 30, 2009 The Pakistani Army Claims It Is Back In Control Of Mingora, The Largest Town In The Swat Valley.
Astronauts Embark On Spacewalk - Bbc NewsMar 10, 2009 Two Space Station Astronauts Have Ventured On A Spacewalk To Do Some Maintenance Work Before Visitors Arrive.
Sea Lion Survives Peru Quake - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 A Sea Lion Which Was Rescued By Marines Has Been Released Back Into The Wild.
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Pakistani Army Nearing 'swat Victory' - Bbc NewsMay 31, 2009 A Senior Pakistani Army Official Says He Expects To Have Defeated Taliban Fighters In The Swat Valley Within The Next Two To Three Days After A Major Offensive.
Moyes Delights In European Victory - BBC NewsOct 05, 2007 Everton Boss David Moyes Hails His Team After They Beat Metalist Kharkiv 3-2 In The Second Leg To Progress To The Group Stage Of The Uefa Cup.
Mexican Drug Fight Escalates - BBC NewsJun 06, 2008 Police In Mexico Have Stepped Up Their Fight Against The Drug Trade. Three Officers Were Killed During The Latest Shoot-out.
Reggae Star Shot Dead - BBC NewsOct 19, 2007 South African Reggae Musician Lucky Dube Has Been Shot Dead By Armed Robbers In Johannesburg.
Gerrard Backs Midfield Partner Barry - BBC NewsOct 12, 2007 Steven Gerrard Will Captain England Against Estonia And, While He Doesn't Mind Who He Plays With, Thinks It Would Be Harsh If Gareth Barry Loses His Place In Midfield.
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