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NewsBreivik wounded describe escapeA witness, shot in the arm, describes how she swam for her life, determined to escape the July 2011 killings on Utoeya island.
VIDEO: Lansley speech at Nurses' conferenceSecretary of State Andrew Lansley speaks to the Royal College of Nursing.
Shame of sex ring member's familyA female relative of one of the nine men jailed for grooming girls for sex in Greater Manchester speaks of the impact on her family.
EU slaps new sanctions on SyriaOfficers disciplined over deathSeven police officers are disciplined over their handling of an investigation into the death of a man in Lisburn nearly two years ago.
Syrian clashes 'kill 23 soldiers'At least 30 people - including 23 soldiers - die in clashes in the Syrian town of Rastan, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says.
Dalai Lama gives £1.1m to charityThe Dalai Lama says he will give away his £1.1m of Templeton Prize money to charity as he accepts the global award for "affirming life's spiritual dimension" in London.
Five-year plan to boost UK filmSome £285 million of National Lottery money is to be put into the UK film industry as part of a five-year plan issued by the British Film Institute.
AP Exclusive: Moderate Taliban speaks of divisionsKABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- One of the most powerful men on the Taliban council, Agha Jan Motasim, nearly lost his life in a hail of bullets for advocating a negotiated settlement that would bring a broad-based government to his beleaguered homeland of Afghanistan....
AP Exclusive: Moderate Taliban speaks of divisionsKABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- One of the most powerful men on the Taliban council, Agha Jan Motasim, nearly lost his life in a hail of bullets for advocating a negotiated settlement that would bring a broad-based government to his beleaguered homeland of Afghanistan....
World shares fall on Greek crisisShares fall on both sides of the Atlantic as the continuing political uncertainty in Greece undermines investor confidence.
PIP implants 'lessons to learn'A government review into the PIP breast implant scandal has found "serious lessons" must be learned.
FAMU band's suspension extendedMcLeish sacked as Villa managerAlex McLeish is fired as Aston Villa manager after 11 months in charge following the club's 16th-place Premier League finish.
Libyans want answers over deadly NATO airstrikesTRIPOLI, Libya (AP) -- Mohammed al-Gherari lost five family members, including a young niece and nephew, when NATO accidentally struck their compound in the Libyan capital as they slept....
Libyans want answers over deadly NATO airstrikesTRIPOLI, Libya (AP) -- Mohammed al-Gherari lost five family members, including a young niece and nephew, when NATO accidentally struck their compound in the Libyan capital as they slept....
Dalai Lama alleges poison plot; China cries foulBEIJING (AP) -- China accused the Dalai Lama of being deceitful Monday after he reportedly alleged that Chinese agents trained Tibetan women to assassinate him by planting poison in their hair for him to touch during blessings....
Dalai Lama alleges poison plot; China cries foulBEIJING (AP) -- China accused the Dalai Lama of being deceitful Monday after he reportedly alleged that Chinese agents trained Tibetan women to assassinate him by planting poison in their hair for him to touch during blessings....
Our luck will change - HamiltonMcLaren's Lewis Hamilton says eighth place at the Spanish Grand Prix was "damage limitation" and is confident his luck will change.
Children's detention 'degrading'Children detained by the UK Border Agency at Heathrow Airport are being held in "degrading" conditions, a report says.
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