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news.bbc.co.uk Death toll rises in China quake The death toll after a 7.8-magnitude quake in south-western China rises to at least 10,000, state media says, with rescuers yet to reach victims at the epicentre. news.bbc.co.uk Queen embarks on Turkey visit The Queen and Prince Philip are travelling to Turkey for a four-day state visit, their first to the country since 1971. news.bbc.co.uk 'They paid taxes' Families across the UK face the costs of elderly care news.bbc.co.uk | World Catalog > Society Last searches:avis car hirejulenissemesotheliomarefinance my mortgagevoip phone systemrefinance and mortgage World Catalog > Society | Tests 'damaging' to school system The Sats tests being taken by 11-year-olds in England this week are damaging the balance of lessons, say MPs. news.bbc.co.uk Fashion focus Who wore what at the Sex and the City premiere news.bbc.co.uk Chad closes its border with Sudan Chad closes its border with Sudan, a day after Sudan cut diplomatic ties following a rebel attack near Khartoum. news.bbc.co.uk In the bag Hillary Clinton will win West Virginia - but what then? news.bbc.co.uk Israel police seize Olmert papers Israeli police seize papers from PM Ehud Olmert's time as Jerusalem mayor as part of a corruption investigation. news.bbc.co.uk Slippery treasure Searching the British undergrowth for rare adders news.bbc.co.uk Haiti MPs reject new PM candidate Haiti's parliament rejects the president's choice for a new PM after the last one was sacked over food riots. news.bbc.co.uk Bush offers help for Lebanon army The US is ready to help improve Lebanon's army so it can disarm Hezbollah, President George W Bush tells the BBC. news.bbc.co.uk Finding sanctuary A teenager on how foster care helped turn his life around news.bbc.co.uk Card fraud 'runs into millions' Credit card fraud alone cost Scotland a total of £11.5m in the year 2006 to 2007, a report says. news.bbc.co.uk Embryology laws pass first hurdle MPs allow plans to update embryology laws to continue through Parliament, despite deep splits among MPs. news.bbc.co.uk Gentle giant Local people voice shock at the killing of Jimmy Mizen news.bbc.co.uk Tough talks loom after Serb polls Serbia's election results point to a victory for the pro-EU bloc, but the nationalists are still hungry for government. news.bbc.co.uk Translink in cyberspace attack A computer hacker has forced Translink to suspend all online sales for the past four days, it emerges. news.bbc.co.uk Hi-tech tool spots child drinkers The supermarket chain Budgens installs face recognition cameras to stop children buying alcohol and cigarettes. news.bbc.co.uk Death toll rises in China quake The death toll after a 7.8-magnitude quake in south-western China rises to at least 10,000, state media says, with rescuers yet to reach victims at the epicentre. news.bbc.co.uk 'They paid taxes' Families across the UK face the costs of elderly care news.bbc.co.uk Officer hurt in booby-trap bomb An off-duty police officer is injured in a car bomb attack in County Tyrone, for which dissident republicans are blamed. news.bbc.co.uk UN frustrated at Burma response UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon expresses his "immense frustration" at Burma's response to Cyclone Nargis. news.bbc.co.uk Friends remember murdered Jimmy Friends of murdered schoolboy Jimmy Mizen pay tribute to him at a mass in south-east London. news.bbc.co.uk Queen embarks on Turkey visit The Queen and Prince Philip are travelling to Turkey for a four-day state visit, their first to the country since 1971. news.bbc.co.uk More reports of house price falls The number of UK surveyors reporting falls in property prices has risen for the ninth month in a row, a report says. news.bbc.co.uk Pakistan ministers set to resign One of the main Pakistan parties, the PML-N is due to pull out of the government, three months after elections. news.bbc.co.uk Comedian Brand wins radio prize BBC Radio 2 DJ Russell Brand is among the winners at this year's Sony awards. news.bbc.co.uk Organ donation campaign launched A campaign to get people talking about donating organs is launched in Wales. news.bbc.co.uk |
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