Business
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EU eyes new deficit punishments
The EU is to unveil new rules that will punish eurozone states that break budgetary rules.
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Takefuji in $5.1bn bankruptcy bid
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Michelin in 1.2bn euros cash call
Technology
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Thousands more on fresh leak list
Personal details of a further 8,000 people alleged to have shared music or films illegally appear online, following an attack on an anti-piracy law firm.
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Blackberry launches rival to iPad
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Web searches 'predict the future'
Entertainment/Arts
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'Stressed' Jean goes to hospital
Hip-hop star Wyclef Jean was admitted to hospital at the weekend suffering from exhaustion, his publicist says.
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Charlatans star 'back in 6 weeks'
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Ramsay-show chef jumps to death
Sci/Environment
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Iceland volcano yields ash clues
Clumps of ash retrieved using double-sided sticky tape are giving scientists fresh insights into the recent Eyjafjallajoekull eruption.
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India 'faces pollination crisis'
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UK to launch three new spacecraft
Health
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Midlife crisis 'begins in 30s'
Work and relationship pressures make the mid-30s the start of the unhappiest decade for many people, a survey suggests.
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IVF 'raises odds of having a boy'
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Coil could help delay womb cancer
Have Your Say
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How should tax money be spent?
A BBC survey says that people believe governments misspend more than half of the tax money they receive. Send us your reaction.
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What now for Mid-East peace?
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Is Australia right to criticise Delhi games?
Magazine
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How online guest books changed hotels
Up to 700 hoteliers are planning legal action against what they see as unfair internet reviews. But how much do they matter?
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It's, like, so common
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Why travelators still trundle on
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Features & Analysis
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China's super-rich
What US billionaires Gates and Buffett hope to find in Beijing
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A right to sadness
Why we should re-learn how to be melancholy
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Royal role
Nigeria's traditional leaders still play an important role
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American Frei
Why booming China is like the East India Company
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My vote
Brazilian women demand to be heard in poll campaign
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Tablet wars
Can Blackberry's Playbook rival Apple's iPad?
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Do protests pay off?
Why Indonesia flourished while Nigeria floundered
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