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Business: US bank chairman in Vietnam push
The head of the US Export-Import Bank, an independent federal agency, pushes for infrastructure deals with Vietnam worth $1.5bn (£949m).
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Front Page News: America eases sanctions on Burma
The US eases one of the sanctions it levels against Burma, as authorities officially recognise pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi's election bid.
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Front Page News: Syria army continues Homs assault
The Syrian army resumes heavy shelling in the restive city of Homs as Russia's foreign minister is due in Damascus for talks.
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Business: India miners face licence repeal
A panel appointed by India's Supreme Court has recommended that the licences of as many as 49 iron ore miners should be cancelled.
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BBC Sport: Briggs & Buttler in one-day squad
England name uncapped spinner Danny Briggs in their one-day squad to face Pakistan - but batsman Ian Bell is left out.
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Front Page News: Briggs & Buttler in one-day squad
England name uncapped spinner Danny Briggs in their one-day squad to face Pakistan in Abu Dhabi and Dubai - but batsman Ian Bell is left out.
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Front Page News: Court hears social care challenge
The Supreme Court is to hear a case challenging the way councils in England can consider their finances when assessing people for social care.
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News: Court hears social care challenge
The Supreme Court is to hear a case challenging the way councils in England can consider their finances when assessing people for social care.
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Front Page News: Search on for Philippine missing
Search and rescue efforts are continuing for survivors of a 6.7 magnitude quake that shook the central Philippines on Monday, leaving dozens dead or missing.
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Front Page News: Israel condemns Fatah-Hamas move
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu condemns a unity deal between the Palestinian Authority and Hamas, saying it damages prospects for peace.
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Front Page News: Venezuela holds Colombia fugitive
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos says one of the country's most wanted paramilitary leaders, Martin Llanos, has been captured in Venezuela.
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Sciencw: Britain's most wasteful cities: New thermal images show huge amounts of energy being wasted across the country

The Scottish capital of Edinburgh appears to be the worse culprit, with much of its skyline coloured yellow in a series of images released as part of a British Gas initiative to cut power use by small and medium-sized firms.
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Mail News: Britain's most wasteful cities: New thermal images show huge amounts of energy being wasted across the country

The Scottish capital of Edinburgh appears to be the worse culprit, with much of its skyline coloured yellow in a series of images released as part of a British Gas initiative to cut power use by small and medium-sized firms.
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Health: Aspirin 'not to blame' for stomach bleeding - that's due to a bug, say scientists

It opens up the possibility that otherwise healthy people might be able to take the drug safely for its cancer-preventing benefits.
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Front Page News: 'Lone wolf' terror threat warning
The UK could face a growing threat from "lone wolf" terrorists returning from fighting overseas in the next few years, a think tank warns.