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BBCVIDEO: Cuba bids farewell to boxing heroFormer heavyweight boxing champion Teofilo Stevenson, one of Cuba's greatest sporting heroes, is buried in the capital, Havana.
Rebekah Brooks remanded on bailEx-News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks has appeared in court to face charges of conspiring to pervert the course of justice.
UN envoy in restive Burma stateA top UN envoy is visiting the western Burmese state of Rakhine, which has been hit by violent clashes between Buddhists and Muslims, leaving more than 20 dead.
World Bank issues growth warningDeveloping nations should brace themselves for weak growth and "tougher times", the World Bank warns.
JP Morgan boss set to apologiseJP Morgan Chase chairman and chief executive Jamie Dimon is to apologise for the bank's $2bn losses on high-risk trades.
VIDEO: Music stars honoured on stampsThe US and French postal services join forces to produce commemorative stamps to honour music legends Edith Piaf and Miles Davis.
ICC visits its detainees in LibyaICC delegates visit colleagues held in the Libyan town of Zintan, amid accusations they smuggled documents to the late Col Gaddafi's detained son.
US coach 'saw Sandusky abuse boy'Mike McQueary, a key prosecution witness, tells a US jury that he saw former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky abuse a boy no more than 12 years old.
US raid targets Mexico drug gangMexico's Zetas drug cartel used American horse racing to launder money, US officials say, as they arrest several suspected gang members.
Young 'locked out' of owning homeA new study suggests more than a million young people will be unable to own their own home by 2020.
Councils 'rushed' on consultationCouncils are not being given enough time to respond to consultations on policy changes and their views should be better "reflected", a report claims.
What happened to the Communist Party of Great Britain's millions?What happened to the British communist party's millions?
Linus Torvalds reflects on LinuxLinus Torvalds on success of open source system
VIDEO: The biggest dam removal in US historyThe removal of the Elwha River dam in Washington state will help revive a threatened salmon run and the restoration of sacred tribal sites flooded decades ago.
VIDEO: UK's first fast-charge electric busBritain's first fast-charging electric bus is being launched.
Hosepipe bans to end amid stormsAnglian, Southern and Thames Water are to end their hosepipe bans at midnight after wet weather eases pressure on England's water system, amid further flood warnings.
Olympics helpers are taught CPRA thousand Team London volunteers are being taught life-saving skills as part of their duties for the 2012 Games.
Fish oils 'no help' for dementiaTaking fish-oil supplements to ward off dementia could be a waste of time, according to researchers who have reviewed the best available evidence.
Sperm 'not affected by lifestyle'Lifestyle advice given to boost male fertility may be futile and delays other options, according to researchers in the UK.
Group music 'may boost empathy'Regularly playing music in groups may improve children's ability to empathise with others suggests a study.
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