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Canal plan to power 45,000 homes

Turbines along British canals and rivers could power 45,000 homes within five years under new plans.

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No game-changer

How McCain failed to pull off the big win he needed

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Icesave worries

Financial expert answers readers' banking questions

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Student fees shake-up is proposed

The assembly government should target its financial help to students from poorer backgrounds, a report suggests.

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Schools told to counter extremism

Schools in England are given advice on how to protect pupils from being recruited by supporters of violent extremism.

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Speed machines

How flying doctors are saving lives - at 145mph

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Last orders

Is it the bitter end for Ireland's love affair with the pub?

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US anger at Guantanamo Bay ruling

The White House criticises a US judge who ruled 17 Chinese Muslims held at Guantanamo Bay should be freed into the US.

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Send your video, pictures and story ideas

Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you.

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FA chief fears '£3bn' club debts

FA chairman Lord Triesman says the global credit crisis could pose a "terrible danger" to clubs with spiralling debts.

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Talks to avert second rail strike

Union leaders are to meet Network Rail bosses in a bid to avert a second day of strike action by signal workers.

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Mosley wants action to 'save' F1

Max Mosley says Formula One needs to implement drastic cost-cutting measures by 2010 if it is to remain a "credible" sport.

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Fraudsters 'target bank accounts'

Credit restrictions in the financial crisis are causing identity fraudsters to target existing bank accounts, a report says.

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BAE firm in body armour pay-out

A subsidiary of UK defence giant BAE Systems has agreed to pay millions of dollars to the US government over defective body armour.

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'Cactus Kid' fruit drink advert spiked

A fruit drink TV advert which showed a girl running away from home with her "cactus" boyfriend has been ordered off the air.

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UK bank rescue package imminent

Details of a £50bn rescue package for the banking system are set to be announced by the chancellor.

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NHS 'needs flying doctor network'

The NHS needs a network of flying doctors to cope with the closure of accident and emergency units, experts say.

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Soldier's journey

Can you go from firefights back to ordinary life?

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US voters put rivals to the test

The US presidential hopefuls spar over the financial crisis and foreign policy in a debate where voters put the questions.

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Big-money England match in doubt

The $20m match between England and Sir Allen Stanford's Caribbean team is in doubt after a High Court ruling over sponsorship.

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'Deepest ever' living fish filmed - 7.5km down

The "deepest ever" living fish are discovered 7.5km down, scientists say.

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'Tourists die' in Nepal air crash

Twelve German tourists are among 18 killed as a passenger plane crashes in Nepal's Everest region, airport officials say.

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School defends Barcelona training

The head of an Oldham school says a teacher-training weekend held in Barcelona was the "cheapest option".

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30 people made homeless by fire

Up to 30 people have had their homes destroyed by a fire at a three-storey block of flats in County Down.

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Your stories

UK customers of bank Icesave voice their concerns

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  • Asia:

    Asian Highway Network

    Network designed by the United Nations. History, maps, and photography.

    http://www.unescap.org/ttdw/?MenuName=AsianHighway

    Asian Roads

    Details and photos from a 2001 trip.

    http://members.cox.net/mkpl3/asia/asia.html

    Intertoll

    Maintains toll roads in Asia and Africa.

    http://www.intertoll.co.za/

    Graand

    Free Classified Ads Portal

    www.graand.com

    Korea Highway Corporation

    Deals with construction, repair and maintenance, toll collection, development of areas by expressways, and related information. Includes details about a revised route numbering system.

    http://www.freeway.co.kr/jsp/eng/index.jsp

    Metropolitan Expressway Company Limited

    Covers metropolitan Tokyo, Japan. Toll information and service area facility information.

    http://www.shutoko.jp/english/

    National Highways Authority of India

    Official site. Includes news, maps, and road network information.

    http://www.nhai.org/

    Taiwan

    Folder including shots from various trips. More are located in other folders on the site.

    http://public.fotki.com/apjung/roadgeeking/taiwan/

    Taiwan Area National Freeway Bureau

    Maintainer. Map, construction information, and traffic status.

    http://www.freeway.gov.tw/English/

    Utilities - Maps of India

    Information about India's national highways.

    http://www.mapsofindia.com/utilities/

    Icesave worries

    Financial expert answers readers' banking questions

    news.bbc.co.uk

    'Deepest ever' living fish filmed - 7.5km down

    The "deepest ever" living fish are discovered 7.5km down, scientists say.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    'Tourists die' in Nepal air crash

    Twelve German tourists are among 18 killed as a passenger plane crashes in Nepal's Everest region, airport officials say.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    'Cactus Kid' fruit drink advert spiked

    A fruit drink TV advert which showed a girl running away from home with her "cactus" boyfriend has been ordered off the air.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    No game-changer

    How McCain failed to pull off the big win he needed

    news.bbc.co.uk

    UK bank rescue package imminent

    Details of a £50bn rescue package for the banking system are set to be announced by the chancellor.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    BAE firm in body armour pay-out

    A subsidiary of UK defence giant BAE Systems has agreed to pay millions of dollars to the US government over defective body armour.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Send your video, pictures and story ideas

    Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Mosley wants action to 'save' F1

    Max Mosley says Formula One needs to implement drastic cost-cutting measures by 2010 if it is to remain a "credible" sport.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Talks to avert second rail strike

    Union leaders are to meet Network Rail bosses in a bid to avert a second day of strike action by signal workers.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Last orders

    Is it the bitter end for Ireland's love affair with the pub?

    news.bbc.co.uk

    30 people made homeless by fire

    Up to 30 people have had their homes destroyed by a fire at a three-storey block of flats in County Down.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Student fees shake-up is proposed

    The assembly government should target its financial help to students from poorer backgrounds, a report suggests.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    FA chief fears '£3bn' club debts

    FA chairman Lord Triesman says the global credit crisis could pose a "terrible danger" to clubs with spiralling debts.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Schools told to counter extremism

    Schools in England are given advice on how to protect pupils from being recruited by supporters of violent extremism.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Canal plan to power 45,000 homes

    Turbines along British canals and rivers could power 45,000 homes within five years under new plans.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    US anger at Guantanamo Bay ruling

    The White House criticises a US judge who ruled 17 Chinese Muslims held at Guantanamo Bay should be freed into the US.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Fraudsters 'target bank accounts'

    Credit restrictions in the financial crisis are causing identity fraudsters to target existing bank accounts, a report says.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Big-money England match in doubt

    The $20m match between England and Sir Allen Stanford's Caribbean team is in doubt after a High Court ruling over sponsorship.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    US voters put rivals to the test

    The US presidential hopefuls spar over the financial crisis and foreign policy in a debate where voters put the questions.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Soldier's journey

    Can you go from firefights back to ordinary life?

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Speed machines

    How flying doctors are saving lives - at 145mph

    news.bbc.co.uk

    NHS 'needs flying doctor network'

    The NHS needs a network of flying doctors to cope with the closure of accident and emergency units, experts say.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    School defends Barcelona training

    The head of an Oldham school says a teacher-training weekend held in Barcelona was the "cheapest option".

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Your stories

    UK customers of bank Icesave voice their concerns

    news.bbc.co.uk

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