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  • Argentine pension takeover passed

    Argentina's Senate approves a bill to nationalise private pension schemes, a measure that has provoked controversy.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Buggy direction 'affects child'

    The direction a child is facing in their pram could affect their development and stress levels, a study suggests.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Websites probed over Baby P posts

    Police investigate an internet hate campaign which breaches a banning order about those convicted in the Baby P case.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    UN agrees DR Congo troop increase

    The UN Security Council votes to send 3,000 more troops to DR Congo following renewed fighting in the east of the country.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Charged debate

    World's biggest congestion charge zone put to vote

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Discount delight

    Boost for budget supermarkets as slowdown deepens

    news.bbc.co.uk

    No agreement for US car bail-out

    US carmakers are given a deadline to produce a viable recovery plan if they want a $25bn government bail-out.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    'Geeking out'

    Experts agree: Online time is good for teens

    news.bbc.co.uk

    S Africa to cut aid to Zimbabwe

    South Africa's cabinet says it will withhold $28m of aid to Zimbabwe until a representative government is in place.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Name of dead cyclist is released

    The name of the cyclist who died after being struck by a lorry in Mallusk on the outskirts of Belfast is released.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    BBC Trust to report on Sachs row

    More details are expected about how crude phone calls made by two BBC presenters came to be aired on BBC Radio 2.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Welfare plan 'may cause poverty'

    Ministers should rethink plans to force lone parents, disabled people and long term jobless into work, a government advisor says.

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    Gallas questions Arsenal courage

    Arsenal captain William Gallas admits his side must toughen up if they are to challenge for the Premier League title.

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    Wilkinson 'can play 'til he's 40'

    Jonny Wilkinson's mentor Steve Black believes the England fly-half can defy his injuries and play until he is 40.

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    Sign call after sand tunnel death

    A coroner asks for beach warning signs, recording an accidental death verdict on a boy who died sand tunnelling.

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    First otter reaches Farne Islands

    An otter has survived a "perilous" three-mile sea crossing to the Farne Islands for the first time, the National Trust says.

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    Scots rail fares set to increase

    Rail passengers in Scotland face a 6% rise in the ticket prices - almost 2% above the current rate of inflation.

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    No belly button

    This model has no navel. Why the lack of tummy button?

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    Asbestos pay-out ruling due

    A ruling is expected later that could have profound implications for asbestos-related cancer victims and their families.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Thinking allowed

    Four philosophical questions to make your brain hurt

    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

    US Lockerbie families paid

    The families of US victims of the Lockerbie Pan Am bombing say they have received full compensation from Libya.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Pietersen wants more from batsmen

    Captain Kevin Pietersen wants England to score more hundreds after India's Duckworth-Lewis win in the third one-dayer.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Oil price goes below $50 a barrel

    Oil prices fall below $50 a barrel amid growing fears over a global recession and lower demand for oil.

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    Sack the Strictly judges, says a government minister

    Scottish Secretary Jim Murphy says the judges of BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing should go.

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