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[RSS] http://www.topix.com/rss/business/food-science.xml | Four jailed for Cambodia murders Four ex-members of Cambodia's Khmer Rouge are jailed for their part in the murder of a British mine-clearer and his interpreter. news.bbc.co.uk Newcastle sale 'progressing well' The sale of Newcastle is progressing "extremely well", according to the man responsible for brokering the deal. news.bbc.co.uk Schools hit by rebuilding delays The scale of the delays affecting England's school rebuilding project is revealed by a parliamentary question. news.bbc.co.uk Ministers shelve 42-day detention Home Secretary Jacqui Smith says plans to extend terror detention to 42 days will be dropped from current bill. news.bbc.co.uk Asian stocks repeat US successes Tokyo's Nikkei index soars 13% higher, matching gains seen in New York, as confidence starts to return to financial markets. news.bbc.co.uk Anteaters get antsy over Thailand violence Zookeepers in Bangkok move two anteaters out of the city, fearing stress caused by noisy recent clashes could make the sensitive animals ill. news.bbc.co.uk Whale deal falls at last minute Hope for consensus between environmentalists and whalers in Barcelona is derailed by a last-minute Australian intervention. news.bbc.co.uk Civic pride The local response to the world financial crisis news.bbc.co.uk Mbeki seeks to save Zimbabwe deal Ex-South African President Thabo Mbeki arrives in Harare to try and salvage the power-sharing deal he brokered last month. news.bbc.co.uk Wildcats forward Watene dies Wakefield prop forward Adam Watene, 31, dies after taking part in a training session. news.bbc.co.uk Safe no more McCain campaign machine struggles in North Carolina news.bbc.co.uk 'Exceptional man' One family's 12-year quest for justice in Cambodia news.bbc.co.uk Motorists stopped over pub murder Strathclyde Police release details of the vehicle they believe was used in a double shooting outside a Glasgow pub. news.bbc.co.uk IFA sacks chief executive Wells Irish Football Association chief executive Howard Wells has been sacked. news.bbc.co.uk In pictures The latest show in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall news.bbc.co.uk Welsh-only police car sign denied North Wales Police say they have no plans to remove the word "police" and leave only the Welsh "heddlu" on vehicles. news.bbc.co.uk Exit route The euthanasia expert advising over-50s on suicide news.bbc.co.uk House sales hit new 30-year low The slump in the property market is worsening, the latest survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors says. news.bbc.co.uk Inflation likely to hit 5% rate The annual rate of UK inflation is expected to hit 5%, with higher gas and electricity bills causing much of the increase. news.bbc.co.uk Terry & Cole out of Belarus match Injured duo John Terry and Ashley Cole will miss England's World Cup qualifier against Belarus, and keeper Robert Green is also out. news.bbc.co.uk Send your video, pictures and story ideas Have you got a good story? 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