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Africa's Mills & Boon

South Africa discovers the joy of romantic novels

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Fat recycling

Doctors use a patient's own fat for body reconstruction

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Reborn from rubble

Gujarat's astonishing rise from wreckage of 2001 quake

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The paedophile hunters

How US agents grab sex tourists in Asia to face justice at home

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A curator’s egg

Why are museums so uninspiring?

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Riotous revelations

Ford inmates explain reasons behind recent prison unrest

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Tremendous story

What Liverpool's new £72m museum tells us about the city

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Lessons learned?

Two years after Lehman folded, will banks be allowed to fail?

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Rise in 'takeaway' homes

People looking for a new house are being told they could save thousands of pounds by buying one that is made in a factory.

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Holiday rental scams on the rise

As more people book privately owned holiday apartments online, some are getting caught out by fraudsters

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Rocket delivers supplies to the ISS

A Russian rocket, carrying essential food, fuel and supplies, docked at the International Space Station (ISS) on Saturday.

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Microbreweries boom despite downturn

Anthony Bartram reports on the UK's booming microbrewery industry.

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'I thought the PM was married to the Queen'

Channel 4's Jon Snow recalls his first taste of politics when, as a young boy, his father introduced him to a man who went to the same church service: the Prime Minister, Harold Macmillan.

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Egypt unrest sparks global concern

Global leaders have called for restraint on both sides as anti-government protests in Egypt continued into a sixth day.

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Sharm el-Sheik: Barricaded in hotel

The BBC's Alex Belfield, who is on holiday in Sharm el-Sheik, says he returned from dinner on Saturday to find his hotel barricaded and the mood of the Red Sea resort dramatically changed.

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Egyptians continue street protests

Thousands of protesters are back in the main square of the Egyptian capital Cairo for the sixth day running to demand the overthrow of President Mubarak.

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Test tube miracles

25 years of IVF treatment at one of the UK's first dedicated centres

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Salmond pledges to 'protect public sector jobs'

Alex Salmond says the Scottish government will do all it can to protect public sector jobs during first minister's questions.

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Lord Fowler calls for inquiry into phone hacking

The government needs to carry out a full-scale investigation to find out how the public can be protected from phone hacking, former Conservative cabinet minister Lord Fowler has said.

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Cameron accused over economic impact of cuts

Prime Minister David Cameron should "put his arrogance aside" and acknowledge that the government's spending cuts are failing to secure economic growth, Labour leader Ed Miliband has said.

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