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NewsDid Capt Scott's diet play part in death?Did Captain Scott's diet contribute to his death?
A brief history of breast enlargementsIt is 50 years since the first breast enlargement using silicone implants. Today it rates as the second-most popular form of cosmetic surgery worldwide.
Amazon boss 'finds Moon engines'Amazon founder Jeff Bezos says he has found the F-1 engines that carried Apollo 11 to the first Moon landing, and will try to raise them from the sea bed.
Opinion: Deal is al-Assad's last chanceOnce again, Syria is at a crossroads. Former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan deserves applause for brokering a ceasefire in a conflict where others have failed, and where some have been only too ready to press military buttons. Despite the seeming success of diplomacy, the conflict in Syria is far from over. This is only a new beginning.
Cuban-Americans find hope on return to homelandHAVANA (AP) -- Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Cuba drew nearly 300 Americans to the island they or their parents long ago fled. What they found was a country that was different from the one they had imagined, yet somehow still close to the place they had dreamed of....
Cuban-American in emotional return to family homeHAVANA (AP) -- Cecilia Dalmau's mother made only one request before her daughter flew to Cuba for Pope Benedict XVI's visit: "I would love to see pictures from my childhood home."...
Cuban-American in emotional return to family homeHAVANA (AP) -- Cecilia Dalmau's mother made only one request before her daughter flew to Cuba for Pope Benedict XVI's visit: "I would love to see pictures from my childhood home."...
Fla. teen convicted in UK tourist deathsCourt appears split by ideology over health careWASHINGTON (AP) -- Concluding three days of fervent, public disagreement, a Supreme Court seemingly split over ideology will now wrestle in private about whether to strike down key parts or even all of President Barack Obama's historic health care law. The justices' decision, due this June, will affect the way virtually every American receives and pays for care....
Court appears split by ideology over health careWASHINGTON (AP) -- Concluding three days of fervent, public disagreement, a Supreme Court seemingly split over ideology will now wrestle in private about whether to strike down key parts or even all of President Barack Obama's historic health care law. The justices' decision, due this June, will affect the way virtually every American receives and pays for care....
VIDEO: Honeymoon Dewani couple on CCTVBBC Panorama obtains CCTV of the hours before Anni Dewani was murdered in South Africa.
Cargo ship docks at space stationEurope's big robotic freighter, Edoardo Amaldi, arrives at the International Space Station with tonnes of new supplies.
U.S. sanctions firms with Iran tiesCharities to leave Work ProgrammeSome charities are leaving the government's £5bn Work Programme, claiming the upfront payments they receive do not cover the initial cost of helping jobseekers find employment.
Lawyer: Afghan suspect had 'depression' after IraqOLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) -- The U.S. soldier accused of killing 17 Afghan civilians suffered a traumatic incident during his second tour in Iraq that triggered "tremendous depression," his lawyer said Wednesday....
VIDEO: For Sale: Seaside lifestyleMan's home, ice cream shop and beach hut up for grabs
History of the web goes offlineA gallery detailing the interactive history of the internet is set to open at the National Media Museum in Bradford.
Youth guilty of Florida murdersA 17-year-old boy is jailed for life without parole in the US after being found guilty of shooting dead two British tourists in Florida last April.
Chile gay murder charges soughtChilean prosecutors say they will seek murder charges against four suspected neo-Nazis accused of carrying out an attack on a young gay man.
Pope urges greater openings in vast Cuban MassHAVANA (AP) -- Pope Benedict XVI demanded more freedom for the Catholic Church in communist-run Cuba on Wednesday and preached against "fanaticism" in an unusually political sermon before hundreds of thousands at Revolution Plaza, with President Raul Castro in the front row....
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