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BBC - NewsAnti-insect wheat trials launchedThe first experiments with plants genetically-modified to repel aphids are under way in the UK.
VIDEO: Congressman wears hoodie in HouseCongressman Bobby Rush wears a hoodie on the floor of the House as he speaks about racial profiling and the case of shot black teenager Trayvon Martin.
Lula cancer treatment 'success'Brazil's former President Lula announces he intends to return to politics after doctors say his cancer treatment has been successful.
Energy: Looking for the free ecological lunchHow the oceans are paying for our energy
Donna Air 'fraud saved £5,000'TV presenter Donna Air fraudulently applied for a parking permit to avoid paying more than £5,000 in on-street parking charges in west London, a court hears.
VIDEO: 'Tiniest puppy' vies for world recordA puppy, so small it may qualify for the Guinness Book of World Records, had to be revived by mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and chest compressions when she was born.
VIDEO: UN chief: Syria targets childrenSyrian authorities are systematically detaining and torturing children, the United Nations' human rights chief, Navi Pillay, has told the BBC.
No doubts on Bahrain - EcclestoneFormula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone says he has no doubts about holding the Bahrain Grand Prix this year.
VIDEO: 'Who's panic buying? Not us...'Motorists on a petrol forecourts around the country have told the BBC they are not panic buying, despite the government urging people to top up petrol tanks and fill jerrycans ahead of any fuel tanker strike.
Pair shot by Afghan soldier namedTwo British servicemen shot dead by an Afghan army soldier are named by the Ministry of Defence as Sgt Luke Taylor, of the Royal Marines, and L/Cpl Michael Foley.
Jonathan Agnew column"Kevin Pietersen and Jonathan Trott might just be the pair to help England get over the line"
Thousands see Pope Mass in CubaHundreds of thousands of Cubans flock to see Pope Benedict XVI celebrate a huge open-air Mass in Havana's Revolution Square.
VIDEO: US full face transplant 'success'US doctors have carried out what they say is the most extensive face transplant ever performed, by giving a man a new jaw, teeth and tongue.
Players want Lancaster - DowsonEngland's Phil Dowson claims the squad will be "disappointed" if Stuart Lancaster is not appointed permanent head coach.
Bulgarians abandon nuclear planBulgaria abandons plans to build a new nuclear power plant on the banks of the river Danube, amid opposition from environmentalists.
Malian junta unveils constitutionThe leaders of a military coup in Mali announce a new constitution for the country as thousands of coup supporters rally in the capital Bamako.
England will make history - SwannGraeme Swann says England will make history by chasing down a fourth-innings total of 340 to beat Sri Lanka in the first Test in Galle.
Obama health law hangs in balanceThe US Supreme Court has heard final arguments on President Obama's healthcare law, debating whether the law can stand if a key provision is struck down.
Boxer convicted of wounding wifeFormer world boxing champion Damaen Kelly is convicted of wounding his wife just before their separation in April 2009.
Formal bid to host Tour de FranceYorkshire tourist bosses announce their formal bid for the right to host the opening stages of the 2016 Tour de France cycle race.
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