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BBC - NewsMurder weapon 'buried by friend'The friend of a teenager accused of shooting dead two British tourists in Florida tells a court he buried the gun to help him out.
Diamond Jubilee 'to hit economy'Sir Mervyn King, the Governor of the Bank of England, says he expects the UK economy to shrink due to the Diamond Jubilee bank holiday.
VIDEO: Do you know the price of a stamp?A first-class stamp is to rise in price from 46p to 60p after the regulator lifted some controls on Royal Mail.
'Fine schools' for poor literacySchools in England should be fined if pupils leave school with poor literacy skills, an independent report into last year's riots says.
Stars attend Titanic 3D premiereActress Kate Winslet and director James Cameron visit London for the red carpet premiere of a new 3D version of Titanic.
Teenager in Dubai balcony deathThe family of a 15-year-old British boy, originally from Surrey, who died after falling from the balcony of a building in Dubai have paid tribute to him.
Editor released by hacking policePolice investigating newspaper phone hacking have released the former US editor of the now-defunct News of the World from bail without charge.
DR Congo planes to be destroyedA Congolese airline is to destroy six planes that belonged to the suspended airline company from which they were formed, its chief executive says.
Strauss-Kahn's lust 'not a crime'A lawyer for Dominique Strauss-Kahn predicts that a French pimping case against his client will collapse.
BBC News plans to close 140 postsThe BBC announces 140 posts are to go in news by 2013, as part of the corporation's Delivering Quality First plan.
Tesco has 'serious mouse problem'A Tesco store in central London has a serious mouse problem, environmental health inspectors find.
VIDEO: Syria government backs peace planSyria's government has agreed to accept the peace plan put forward by the United Nations and Arab League envoy, Kofi Annan, his spokesman has said.
Rugby club vows to settle debtsThe chairman of Neath RFC says the club's outstanding liabilities will be met in full as it faces being wound up.
Libya militias in deadly clashesClashes between rival militias in the southern Libyan city of Sabha leave more than 30 people dead and dozens wounded, officials say.
Eight-week biting ban for HartleyEngland hooker Dylan Hartley receives an eight-week ban for biting the finger of Ireland's Stephen Ferris in the Six Nations.
Cassini makes Saturn moon flybyThe Cassini spacecraft makes its lowest pass yet over the south pole of Enceladus, an active moon of Saturn which may harbour a liquid water ocean.
Ireland sets EU referendum dateThe Irish government is to hold a referendum on the European fiscal treaty on 31 May, Deputy Prime Minister Eamon Gilmore says.
US house prices continue to fallUS house prices continued to fall in January, but at a slower pace than in the previous month, a closely-watched survey suggests.
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