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As it happened: US election reaction
All the news and commentary following Barack Obama's victory in the 2008 US presidential election as it happened.
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Winnie the pig's big day out
Winnie, a mascot for pig farmers, joins a protest at Westminster against falling pork prices.
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The politics of guidebooks
A new book for travellers to China plans to make no mention of the Tiananmen Square massacre. Should travel guides tell the whole history of a place, or bow to local sensitivities?
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More 80s memories
It was the decade of Thatcher, yuppies and chunky mobile phones. But for some of you the decade meant many different things.
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Europe diary: Bayrou watch
BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell on the choice facing French voters whose favourite presidential candidate has been eliminated.
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Europe diary: A useful vote
BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell sympathises with French voters whose favourite candidate has no chance of making it to round two.
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Europe diary: Turkish tensions
BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell finds Turks wary of the Pope's historic visit and grapples with the religious row sparked by the pontiff's speech in Bavaria.
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Britain's holiday camp with guns
Shooting has long had a difficult image in Britain. But for some, no holiday would be complete without a rifle and target range.
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Modern miracles
For many, miracles are distant legends. Others believe they are real events in the here and now. Here BBC presenter Roger Bolton recounts his sceptic's attempt to reconcile the two.
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Europe diary: Italian contrasts
BBC Europe Editor Mark Mardell on political theatre and deliberate dullness in the Italian election campaign.
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Embattled Arroyo refuses to quit
Philippines leader Gloria Arroyo, under fire over vote-rigging allegations, prepares to name a new Cabinet.
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Who's who in Lebanon
The BBC News website profiles the most prominent figures in Lebanon.
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Blogging the US election - XI
BBC News Online's Kevin Anderson is keeping a weblog as the US prepares to go to the polls on 2 November.
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January 18, Bristol
January 18, Bristol
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Violence in Montenegro: Round-up of local media reports
Police in Montenegro banned protests by supporters of the outgoing president, after a night of violence.
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