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BBCObama calls student in slut slurPresident Obama calls a US law student to offer support after she was attacked by radio host Rush Limbaugh for testifying in support of contraception.
Two arrests over teenager's deathTwo men are held by police in connection with the death of a 17-year-old in Greenock two months ago.
Hackers controlled Nasa computersHackers took "full functional control" of key Nasa computers in 2011, the agency's inspector general tells a US congressional committee.
PSNI lists 'passed to prisoners'Personal details of up to 87 police officers have allegedly been passed to inmates in Maghaberry Prison by a jailed ex-policeman, a court has heard.
'Horrific neglect' of boy, threeThe head of a local body responsible for protecting the young from harm says agencies helped to avoid a tragedy involving a three-year-old boy.
PM's aide Hilton takes sabbaticalSteve Hilton, one of David Cameron's closest advisers, is taking a year's break from Downing Street to take an academic position in the US.
Grosjean fastest again in testingLotus's Romain Grosjean sets the fastest time for the second day running at the final pre-season test in Barcelona.
Fierce storms leave 28 dead in USAt least 28 people are killed in the US states of Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio, as storms and tornadoes sweep across vast parts of the Midwest.
Fall hospitalises Jack CharltonEngland 1966 World Cup winner Jack Charlton is recovering in hospital after hip replacement surgery following a fall at his home.
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A Point of View: The language of tiesThe decision to wear a tie can be a sartorial minefield for politicians and the public alike, says historian David Cannadine.
VIDEO: Edith Bouvier returns to FranceTwo French journalists who were caught up in shelling and smuggled out of Homs into Lebanon have been flown back to a military airport outside Paris.
Red Cross convoy stopped in HomsThe ICRC says Syria has refused to allow a humanitarian convoy to enter the bombarded Baba Amr district of Homs, a move it calls "unacceptable".
Spelman's son 'took sports drugs'The Environment Secretary's son is not appealing against a High Court decision to lift a privacy injunction about his use of banned substances following a sports injury.
Spain to extradite Egypt tycoonSpain's National Court orders the extradition to Egypt of Hussein Salem, a close associate of former President Hosni Mubarak.
NHS apology in donor cancer caseThe body which oversees organ donation apologises to two patients from Merseyside who developed a rare blood cancer after kidney transplants.
Mystery witness in US webcam caseA man allegedly secretly filmed kissing a US university student, days before he killed himself, tells a court he noticed a webcam in the dorm room.
Vote for me, I know nothingIn the public imagination, knowledge is associated with wisdom. But in his regular column, Michael Blastland asks if ignorance is the new clever.
Game company breaks from FacebookZynga, the company behind Facebook game CityVille, is launching its own gaming service so users don't have to play through the social network.
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