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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.
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.
Pro-west Ukraine Parties 'win' - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 Viktor Yushchenko's And Yulia Tymoshenko's Parties Appear To Have Won A Slim Majority In Ukraine.
More Security After Au Attack - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 Security Has Been Stepped Up At Au Bases In Darfur After At Least 10 Peacekeepers Were Killed In A Rebel Attack.
Ecuador Leader Claims Poll Win - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa Has Claimed Victory In Elections For A New Constituent Assembly.
Ubs In Us Sub-prime Loan Hit - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 Ubs Will Write Down 4bn Swiss Francs Worth Of Losses Because Of Risky Us Home Loan Investments.
Mexico Warms To Penguin Show - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 A $2m (£1m) Musical Based On The Oscar Winning Film March Of The Penguins Has Opened In Mexico.
Bond Star Lois Maxwell Dies - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 The Actress Most Famous For Her Role As Miss Moneypenny In Bond Films Has Died, Aged 80.
Drug Is A Problem, Michael Says - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 George Michael Has Said He Is 'constantly Trying' To Smoke Less Marijuana, In An Interview With The Bbc.
Backstage With Murphy's Law - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 James Nesbitt Shows The Bbc's Susanna Reid Around The Set Of The New Series Of Murphy's Law.
Turner Prize Retrospective - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 An Exhibition Has Opened At Tate Britain With Turner Prize Highlights From The Past 20 Years.
Radio One Hits Middle Age - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 It Is 40 Years Ago This Weekend Since Dj Tony Blackburn Welcomed Listeners To The Sound Of Radio One.
Cigarette Buying Age Up To 18 - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 A New Law Banning The Sale Of Tobacco Products To Anyone Under The Age Of 18 Has Come Into Force.
New Power Of Attorney Laws - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 New Lasting Power Of Attorney Rules Will Let People Choose Their Medical Treatment If They Become Incapacitated.
Give Gps Control, Say Tories - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 Responsibility For Out-of-hours Health Services Should Be Given Back To Gps, Say The Conservatives.
Online Self-diagnosis Warning - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 People Who Use The Internet To Diagnose Their Own Symptoms Put Themselves At Risk, The Bma Warns.
Is Age Discrimination Dead? - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 It Is Now A Year Since It Became Illegal To Discriminate Against Workers Because Of Age.
Bid To Block Mrsa Criticised - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 Government Bids To Fight Hospital Superbugs Like Mrsa Are Not Based On Scientific Fact, The Lancet Claims.
Barrage Backed Amid Concerns - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 An Advisory Body Has Backed Plans For A Severn Estuary Tidal Barrage, Despite Environmental Worries.
'see-through' Frogs Bred - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 Scientists Have Bred 'translucent Frogs' Making It Possible To See Their Internal Organs.
Sri Lanka's Elephant Orphans - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 Sri Lanka Is Famous For Its Elephant Orphanage At Pinnawela, Founded More Than 30 Years Ago.
Sea Lion Survives Peru Quake - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 A Sea Lion Which Was Rescued By Marines Has Been Released Back Into The Wild.
Focus On Digital Photo Frames - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 Richard Taylor Gives A Guide To The Features Offered By Different Kinds Of Digital Photo Frames.
Highs And Lows Of Pvrs - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 Personal Video Recorders Allow Viewers To Record Live Television To Watch When They Choose.
Eu Mail To Be Liberalised? - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 European Union Ministers Are Meeting To Discuss The Liberalisation Of The Postal System.
Petrol Pump Price May Pass £1 - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 Petrol Prices Could Surge To Near Record Highs After The Government's 2p Rise In Fuel Duty.
Apple Foils Iphone Hackers - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 Apple Has Updated Its Software To Disable Iphone Handsets Unlocked To Use Unapproved Networks.
China Investing Overseas - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 China Has Established A Company To Invest The Profits Of Its Booming Economy In Foreign Firms.
Peacekeepers Killed In Darfur - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 At Least 10 Peacekeepers Have Died In A Rebel Attack On An African Union Base In Darfur, Sudan.
Tories Unveil Tax Cut Plans - BBC NewsOct 01, 2007 The Tories Would Restructure Inheritance Tax And Stamp Duty If Elected, The Shadow Chancellor Has Said.
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