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As American voters prepare to head to the polls in the mid-term elections the words 'hope and change' which were so pervasive in 2008 seem to have been replaced by 'anger'.
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Key facts, figures and dates
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An overview of the sole French territory in North America
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BBC News - Have Your Say
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Councils in England are to get greater powers to stop "garden-grabbing" by developers, the government says.
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Councils in England are to get greater powers to stop "garden-grabbing" by developers, the government says.
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Ministers are to spell out where they will cut £6bn in spending this year, saying quick action is needed on UK finances.
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The blog of Mark Mardell, the BBC's correspondent
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Space shuttle Atlantis launches from Florida on what is expected to be its final mission before retirement.
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One of Nigeria's most influential and wealthy politicians, James Ibori, is arrested in Dubai on corruption charges.
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A Chinese man is arrested after allegedly stabbing to death eight people, including three family members, state media say.
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The fantastical story of JM Barrie's first celebrity cricket team
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The conservative Tea Party movement in the US blocks a Republican senator from Utah in his re-election bid.
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An exclusive look behind the scenes of Promises, the rehab clinic of choice for many of the world's biggest stars.
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Hundreds of bikers travel slowly on the M62 and into Manchester city centre in a protest over record fuel prices.
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A 14-year-old boy is charged with the murder of a 45-year-old man accused of sexual offences.
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Malcolm McLaren, the former manager of the Sex Pistols, is given a flamboyant send-off at his funeral in north London.
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After years of civil war, Algeria is desperate to move on from its violent past and is taking steps to get back on its feet again, Chloe Arnold reports.
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Wall Street bank Citigroup reports a profit of $4.4bn for the first three months of the year, after heavy losses in the previous quarter.
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Two alleged Colombian Farc rebels have been killed in Ecuador after clashes with government troops, Quito says.