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Shetland top for quality of life

Shetland Islanders benefit from the highest quality of life in Scotland, according to a new survey.

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Battling back

'My mum's breast cancer experiences helped me to cope'

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Was it 'waffle'?

'Personalised learning' is out of favour

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OAP targeted in 'animal' attack

An 18-year-old behaved "almost animal" when he punched, kicked and robbed a frail elderly pensioner in her home.

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World Cup wobble

Will South Africa 2010 be hit by a downturn?

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Florida boy's suicide live on web

A Florida teenager commits suicide in front of a webcam streaming live video

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'Not just pirates'

Somali man says world ignores their real problems

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Sea eagles could be reintroduced

Conservationists plan to bring the sea eagle, the UK's largest bird of prey, back to the skies above England.

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Clinton 'will accept State post'

Hillary Clinton will agree to serve as secretary of state under US President-elect Barack Obama, the New York Times reports.

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Teacher guilty of 'incompetence'

A primary school teacher becomes the first in Scotland to admit charges of serious professional incompetence.

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Steam from beer

How the rock'n'roll generation rallied round a locomotive

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Children 'risking liver disease'

Excessive drinking by children is causing a health time bomb, with record levels of liver disease in the under-30s, a charity warns.

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Johnson ponders immigrant amnesty

The Mayor of London is to commission a study of a potential amnesty for illegal immigrants in the capital.

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Economy boost may mean pain later

Alistair Darling may be forced to set out future taxes rises to pay for a short-term boost to the economy, the BBC understands.

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Double death drink-drive pair jailed

A woman and her partner are jailed for killing a young couple whom they hit with their Jaguar at 113mph (181km/h).

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Bush and Hu meet at Apec summit

US President George W Bush meets China's Hu Jintao, ahead of an Asia-Pacific summit dominated by the financial crisis.

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Kinnear open to role for Shearer

Manager Joe Kinnear tells the BBC's Football Focus "the door is always open" for Alan Shearer to work at Newcastle.

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Here's some news for you, Angus - you've got Comedy Awards job

Comic Angus Deayton is named as the new host of this year's Comedy Awards after Jonathan Ross stepped down.

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Gallas 'stripped' of captain role

William Gallas loses the Arsenal captaincy after his public attack on the team, BBC Sport understands.

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Jail comedy course? You must be joking, says minister

A stand-up comedy course at a top security prison is cancelled by the justice minister.

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Hatton & Malignaggi make weight

Ricky Hatton and Paulie Malignaggi both make the weight ahead of their light-welterweight contest in Las Vegas on Saturday.

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Lopez draws Spain level in Davis Cup final

David Nalbandian and Feliciano Lopez win a match apiece to leave Argentina and Spain tied at 1-1 after day one of the Davis Cup final.

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Inner space

Making the space station just a bit more like home

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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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MP criticises energy firm charges

A senior MP says he believes energy companies are increasing customers' direct debit payments by more than is needed.

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    German Forced Labour Compensation Program

    The International Organization for Migration (IOM) handles claims and pays compensation to former non-Jewish forced and slave labourers under the Nazi regime. Information on eligibility and how to file claims.

    http://www.compensation-for-forced-labour.org/

    Massacres and Atrocities of the Second World War

    Concise descriptions of a large number of war crimes during and immediately after World War II, grouped by the country where they took place and not limited to particular responsible parties.

    http://members.iinet.net.au/~gduncan/massacres.html

    Graand

    Free Classified Ads Portal

    www.graand.com

    Nanjing Massacre

    Translation by Robert Gray of a Chinese report on Japanese atrocity in the city.

    http://www.cnd.org/njmassacre/njm-tran/

    The Other Holocaust - Nanjing Massacre, Unit 731, Unit 100, Unit 516

    Japan's war crimes.

    http://www.geocities.com/mustsellsoon/maruta/maruta.html

    Památník Lidice

    (Memorial Lidice). Site commemorating the Czech village Lidice, its destruction and the massacre of its population on June 10, 1942 by German forces. Information on Lidice's history, the events leading to its destruction, the current memorial and activities for its improvement, information for visitors and contact information.

    http://www.lidice-memorial.cz/

    Here's some news for you, Angus - you've got Comedy Awards job

    Comic Angus Deayton is named as the new host of this year's Comedy Awards after Jonathan Ross stepped down.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Bush and Hu meet at Apec summit

    US President George W Bush meets China's Hu Jintao, ahead of an Asia-Pacific summit dominated by the financial crisis.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    'Not just pirates'

    Somali man says world ignores their real problems

    news.bbc.co.uk

    World Cup wobble

    Will South Africa 2010 be hit by a downturn?

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Inner space

    Making the space station just a bit more like home

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Kinnear open to role for Shearer

    Manager Joe Kinnear tells the BBC's Football Focus "the door is always open" for Alan Shearer to work at Newcastle.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Gallas 'stripped' of captain role

    William Gallas loses the Arsenal captaincy after his public attack on the team, BBC Sport understands.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Johnson ponders immigrant amnesty

    The Mayor of London is to commission a study of a potential amnesty for illegal immigrants in the capital.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Shetland top for quality of life

    Shetland Islanders benefit from the highest quality of life in Scotland, according to a new survey.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Double death drink-drive pair jailed

    A woman and her partner are jailed for killing a young couple whom they hit with their Jaguar at 113mph (181km/h).

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Hatton & Malignaggi make weight

    Ricky Hatton and Paulie Malignaggi both make the weight ahead of their light-welterweight contest in Las Vegas on Saturday.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Lopez draws Spain level in Davis Cup final

    David Nalbandian and Feliciano Lopez win a match apiece to leave Argentina and Spain tied at 1-1 after day one of the Davis Cup final.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    OAP targeted in 'animal' attack

    An 18-year-old behaved "almost animal" when he punched, kicked and robbed a frail elderly pensioner in her home.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    MP criticises energy firm charges

    A senior MP says he believes energy companies are increasing customers' direct debit payments by more than is needed.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Was it 'waffle'?

    'Personalised learning' is out of favour

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Clinton 'will accept State post'

    Hillary Clinton will agree to serve as secretary of state under US President-elect Barack Obama, the New York Times reports.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Children 'risking liver disease'

    Excessive drinking by children is causing a health time bomb, with record levels of liver disease in the under-30s, a charity warns.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Jail comedy course? You must be joking, says minister

    A stand-up comedy course at a top security prison is cancelled by the justice minister.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Steam from beer

    How the rock'n'roll generation rallied round a locomotive

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Economy boost may mean pain later

    Alistair Darling may be forced to set out future taxes rises to pay for a short-term boost to the economy, the BBC understands.

    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

    Sea eagles could be reintroduced

    Conservationists plan to bring the sea eagle, the UK's largest bird of prey, back to the skies above England.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Battling back

    'My mum's breast cancer experiences helped me to cope'

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Florida boy's suicide live on web

    A Florida teenager commits suicide in front of a webcam streaming live video

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Teacher guilty of 'incompetence'

    A primary school teacher becomes the first in Scotland to admit charges of serious professional incompetence.

    news.bbc.co.uk

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