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BBCTaylor 'should serve 80 years'Liberian ex-president Charles Taylor should serve 80 years after his conviction at The Hague for war crimes in the Sierra Leone civil war, prosecutors say.
Mexico phone company escapes fineMexico's biggest phone company escapes a fine worth nearly $1bn for unfair competition in return for reducing charges to rival networks.
Microsubmarines 'could clean oil'Tiny submarines that are 10 times smaller than the width of a human hair could be used to clean up oil spills, US researchers say.
Sly Bailey to quit Trinity MirrorNewspaper group Trinity Mirror says that chief executive Sly Bailey is to step down at the end of the year.
VIDEO: World Cup Rowing from MunichJohn Inverdale introduces the action from the World Cup rowing regatta in Munich. (UK users only)
VIDEO: Live: Munster v UlsterBBC2 Northern Ireland's coverage of the Pro12 match between Munster and Ulster in Limerick. (UK users only)
Protester barred from OlympicsA man acknowledged to be a peaceful protester is given an Asbo ordering him to stay away from all Olympics and Diamond Jubilee venues and events.
No race medal for 'bionic' womanA paralysed woman who is the first woman to walk the London Marathon in a "bionic" suit will not receive a medal when she finishes the challenge.
Germany charges four over 'plot'German prosecutors charge four men with membership of a terrorist organisation after they were arrested last year on suspicion of plotting an al-Qaeda attack.
VIDEO: Honduras: world's murder capitalA violent death every 74 minutes has earned Honduras the dubious title of murder capital of the world
Bmibaby to stop Belfast flightsBmibaby will cease to operate all flights to and from Belfast from 11 June, it has been announced.
RBS repays £163bn emergency loansRBS will say on Friday that, as of next week, it will have repaid all the £163bn of emergency loans it received from UK and US taxpayers, the BBC has learned.
Ukraine slams Euro 2012 boycottUkraine denounces a threatened boycott of Euro 2012 as "destructive" amid concern over the treatment of jailed opposition head Yulia Tymoshenko.
Carter edges in front of MaguireAli Carter takes a 5-3 lead over Stephen Maguire after a disjointed first session of their World Championship semi-final.
Terry & Ferdinand 'should unite'John Terry and Rio Ferdinand must unite and play together for England, four former internationals tell BBC Sport.
VIDEO: MoD shows off Rapier missile systemAs part of the increased security in London ahead of the Olympic games the army has been showing off its Rapier missile defence system.
Dhaka teacher 'burns' girls' legsPolice in Bangladesh search for a teacher from a Muslim religious school who allegedly placed burning hot iron rods on the legs of her students.
Woman registers new 161-word nameA charity worker from Hartlepool changes her name by Deed Poll to one 161 words long.
VIDEO: 'Namaste could offer dignity in life and death'New approaches in caring for the terminally ill
Border Agency ID system crashesThe UK Border Agency turns hundreds of people away from a key office in south London after the major foreign national ID card computer system stops working.
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