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Austria's Haider dies in accident

Austrian far-right politician Joerg Haider has been killed in a road accident in Carinthia, Austria, police reports say.

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Capello in dark over Kazakhstan

England boss Fabio Capello admits he knows little about World Cup qualifying opponents Kazakhstan because of their recent managerial change.

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Deal sought for UK-Iceland funds

A UK Treasury delegation is in Reykjavik in a bid to resolve the dispute over UK funds invested in failed Icelandic banks.

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Ballesteros 'stable' in hospital

Five-time major winner Seve Ballesteros has left intensive care but is still undergoing tests having suffered an epileptic fit, says Madrid's La Paz hospital.

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Grammars pressed over poor pupils

Grammar schools take half the rate of poor bright pupils than non-selective state schools, research suggests.

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Virtual healing

How students use 3D technology to beat cancer

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G7 nations pledge to fight crisis

Top finance ministers promise to take "decisive action and use all available tools" to tackle the world economic crisis.

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Mike Baker

Are we asking too much of our teachers?

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Living in boxes

Has the desire for privacy driven us into tiny homes?

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Divisive career

Joerg Haider split political opinion, in Austria and abroad

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Car bomb hero in intensive care

Glasgow Airport car bomb hero John Smeaton is taken to a hospital intensive care unit after suffering an asthma attack.

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Right approach?

Should police write up their notes alone or together?

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Hamilton snatches pole in Japan

Lewis Hamilton secures pole position for Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix in Fuji with title rival Felipe Massa back in fifth.

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Bellamy set to make Wales start

Craig Bellamy will start his first Wales game for a year when they play Liechtenstein on Saturday.

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Pay back

Heavy marketing of payback loan companies

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NI boss says fans have key role

Northern Ireland manager Nigel Worthington says the team's supporters have a big role to play in the World Cup qualifier in Slovenia.

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Palin abused power, probe finds

John McCain's running mate Sarah Palin abused her power as Alaska's governor for personal ends, a report concludes.

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Father's grief over flood deaths

A British man who lost his wife and one of his twin daughters in flash-floods in Spain descibes the tragedy.

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Jordan in dressage demonstration at the Horse of the Year Show

Model Katie Price gives a dressage demonstration at the Horse of the Year Show.

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Live text - India v Australia

India scrape past 200 but are six wickets down in reply to Australia's 430 in Bangalore.

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Fire mother 'did all she could'

A mother whose sons died in a fire in Eastbourne "did everything she could" to save them, her solicitor says.

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Mugabe 'gives Zanu-PF key posts'

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe gives key ministries to his own party - in defiance of a power-sharing deal, reports say.

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People 'unaware' of pension risks

Millions of people are being encouraged to take too much risk with their pensions, the Pensions Advisory Service warns.

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Burley shrugs off 'must-win' hype

Scotland manager George Burley says he feels no added pressure despite being told by his chief executive that Saturday's meeting with Norway is a "must-win".

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Specific Cases:

Ind-Movement.org: The Lawsuit

News, information, and documents on a federal civil lawsuit against a site for its links to plaintiff's web sites without written permission.

http://www.ind-movement.org/lawsuit/

State of Oregon vs Randal Schwartz

Computer security case involving Intel, and the criminal prosecution of Randall Schwartz, author of 2 well respected books on the Perl language.

http://www.lightlink.com/spacenka/fors/

Edelman v. N2H2, Inc.

Documenting an unsuccessful effort to get court approval to research and document sites categorized and restricted by Internet blocking program N2H2. (September 21, 2003)

http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/edelman/edelman-v-n2h2/

Graand

Free Classified Ads Portal

www.graand.com

Findings of Fact - The Microsoft Monopoly

The ruling by Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson (November 5, 1999)

http://www.albion.com/microsoft/index.html

Center for Democracy & Technology - The CDA Case

History of the litigation over the Communications Decency Act. (February 7, 1999)

http://www.cdt.org/speech/cda/

Reno v. ACLU

Court decision from the challenge to the Communications Decency Act. (June 26, 1997)

http://straylight.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/96-511.ZS.html

Send your video, pictures and story ideas

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

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G7 nations pledge to fight crisis

Top finance ministers promise to take "decisive action and use all available tools" to tackle the world economic crisis.

news.bbc.co.uk

Father's grief over flood deaths

A British man who lost his wife and one of his twin daughters in flash-floods in Spain descibes the tragedy.

news.bbc.co.uk

Divisive career

Joerg Haider split political opinion, in Austria and abroad

news.bbc.co.uk

Hamilton snatches pole in Japan

Lewis Hamilton secures pole position for Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix in Fuji with title rival Felipe Massa back in fifth.

news.bbc.co.uk

Mugabe 'gives Zanu-PF key posts'

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe gives key ministries to his own party - in defiance of a power-sharing deal, reports say.

news.bbc.co.uk

Jordan in dressage demonstration at the Horse of the Year Show

Model Katie Price gives a dressage demonstration at the Horse of the Year Show.

news.bbc.co.uk

Living in boxes

Has the desire for privacy driven us into tiny homes?

news.bbc.co.uk

Pay back

Heavy marketing of payback loan companies

news.bbc.co.uk

Car bomb hero in intensive care

Glasgow Airport car bomb hero John Smeaton is taken to a hospital intensive care unit after suffering an asthma attack.

news.bbc.co.uk

Fire mother 'did all she could'

A mother whose sons died in a fire in Eastbourne "did everything she could" to save them, her solicitor says.

news.bbc.co.uk

Capello in dark over Kazakhstan

England boss Fabio Capello admits he knows little about World Cup qualifying opponents Kazakhstan because of their recent managerial change.

news.bbc.co.uk

People 'unaware' of pension risks

Millions of people are being encouraged to take too much risk with their pensions, the Pensions Advisory Service warns.

news.bbc.co.uk

Austria's Haider dies in accident

Austrian far-right politician Joerg Haider has been killed in a road accident in Carinthia, Austria, police reports say.

news.bbc.co.uk

Burley shrugs off 'must-win' hype

Scotland manager George Burley says he feels no added pressure despite being told by his chief executive that Saturday's meeting with Norway is a "must-win".

news.bbc.co.uk

Right approach?

Should police write up their notes alone or together?

news.bbc.co.uk

Bellamy set to make Wales start

Craig Bellamy will start his first Wales game for a year when they play Liechtenstein on Saturday.

news.bbc.co.uk

Deal sought for UK-Iceland funds

A UK Treasury delegation is in Reykjavik in a bid to resolve the dispute over UK funds invested in failed Icelandic banks.

news.bbc.co.uk

NI boss says fans have key role

Northern Ireland manager Nigel Worthington says the team's supporters have a big role to play in the World Cup qualifier in Slovenia.

news.bbc.co.uk

Ballesteros 'stable' in hospital

Five-time major winner Seve Ballesteros has left intensive care but is still undergoing tests having suffered an epileptic fit, says Madrid's La Paz hospital.

news.bbc.co.uk

Grammars pressed over poor pupils

Grammar schools take half the rate of poor bright pupils than non-selective state schools, research suggests.

news.bbc.co.uk

Mike Baker

Are we asking too much of our teachers?

news.bbc.co.uk

Virtual healing

How students use 3D technology to beat cancer

news.bbc.co.uk

Palin abused power, probe finds

John McCain's running mate Sarah Palin abused her power as Alaska's governor for personal ends, a report concludes.

news.bbc.co.uk

Live text - India v Australia

India scrape past 200 but are six wickets down in reply to Australia's 430 in Bangalore.

news.bbc.co.uk

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