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NewsStolen art worth $1m is uncoveredFour paintings worth $1m (£625,000) stolen from a New York gallery are recovered in Germany 24 years after the crime.
Fuel driver hours rules relaxedRules on fuel tanker drivers' hours on the road are temporarily relaxed to help transport supplies into filling stations, as Unite says there will not be a drivers' strike before Easter.
Buble nominated for radio honourCanadian singer Michael Buble is in the running for a Sony Radio Academy Award for his music show on Magic 105.4.
Neutrino speed study head quitsThe head of an experiment that appeared to show subatomic particles travelling faster than the speed of light resigns from his post.
Police doctor dishonesty findingA doctor who failed to tell his police and NHS employers about his manslaughter conviction acted dishonestly, a watchdog has found.
VIDEO: 'Batman' pulled over by US policeOne crimefighter confronted another in this video of a traffic incident. A man was pulled over dressed as Batman in Montgomery County, Maryland.
VIDEO: Galloway: Voters feel 'alienated'Former Labour MP George Galloway says he won the Bradford West by-election because he stands for those who are "alienated" by modern politics.
High court has options on health care lawWASHINGTON (AP) -- The arguments are done and the case has been submitted, as Chief Justice John Roberts says at the end of every Supreme Court argument. Now the justices will wrestle with what to do with President Barack Obama's health care overhaul. They have a range of options, from upholding the law to striking it down in its entirety. The court also could avoid deciding the law's constitutionality at all, although that prospect seems remote after this week's arguments....
High court has options on health care lawWASHINGTON (AP) -- The arguments are done and the case has been submitted, as Chief Justice John Roberts says at the end of every Supreme Court argument. Now the justices will wrestle with what to do with President Barack Obama's health care overhaul. They have a range of options, from upholding the law to striking it down in its entirety. The court also could avoid deciding the law's constitutionality at all, although that prospect seems remote after this week's arguments....
High court has options on health care lawWASHINGTON (AP) -- The arguments are done and the case has been submitted, as Chief Justice John Roberts says at the end of every Supreme Court argument. Now the justices will wrestle with what to do with President Barack Obama's health care overhaul. They have a range of options, from upholding the law to striking it down in its entirety. The court also could avoid deciding the law's constitutionality at all, although that prospect seems remote after this week's arguments....
Gove calls for faith pupil limitEducation Secretary Michael Gove has suggested a proposed new Catholic school in Twickenham should limit Catholic pupils to 50% of its intake.
Galloway hails Bradford West winGeorge Galloway says Respect's by-election win is part of a "tidal wave" against the big parties, as Labour pledges to "learn lessons" from defeat.
Hitler parents' tombstone removedThe tombstone marking the grave of Adolf Hitler's parents in Austria is removed, to end its use as a pilgrimage site for right-wing extremists.
VIDEO: V2 rocket found embedded in mudAn operation has started to remove a WWII German V2 rocket which has been found on mudflats near Harwich.
Petrov diagnosed with leukaemiaAston Villa captain Stiliyan Petrov has been diagnosed with acute leukaemia, the West Midlands club announce.
Man sentenced for Spiers killingA Coleraine man already on parole for grievous bodily harm through dangerous driving is sentenced to four years and ten months for the unlawful killing of Trevor Spiers in December 2009.
VIDEO: Inside Gaddafi 'Millionaire Row' mansionRana Jawad takes a look around the Hampstead mansion formerly owned by Saadi Gaddafi, son of the former Libyan dictator.
GOP weighs changes to indefinite detention lawWASHINGTON (AP) -- Facing a conservative backlash, House Republicans are working to change a new law that allows the indefinite detention without trial of terrorist suspects, even U.S. citizens seized within the nation's borders....
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