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In India, the trial of two local men accused of killing the British teenager Scarlett Keeling has begun. 15-year-old Scarlett's body was found on a beach in Goa in February 2008. Attacks on foreign visitors have affected tourism to Goa. Words in the News
BBC Journalist Clare Arthurs looks at the uses of the phrase 'money laundering' in news contexts. News Words: 18 March 2010
Six questions to test your knowledge of relationships. Quiznet: 17 March 2010
Lawyers for the estate of the late pop singer Michael Jackson have signed the biggest recording contract ever to release music by the star. The deal is worth up to $250m. Words in the News: 17 March 2010
Michal and Tim can't fix the flood in the kitchen but help comes from Helen in episode 34 - Helen to the rescue
Amy Lightfoot answers a question from Jun in Korea about different uses of 'have to'. Ask about English: 16 March 2010
It has been confirmed that David Beckham is likely to miss this year's football World Cup after he was injured in a match on Sunday. Words in the News: 15 March 2010
A court-appointed investigator says the American investment bank, Lehman Brothers, used "accounting gimmicks" and had been insolvent for weeks before it filed for bankruptcy in September 2008. Words in the News: 12 March 2010
Dan and Kate find out how to tell if someone is lying and discuss when it might be OK to lie, 6 Minute English: 18 March 2010
In the second part of our programme on tree climbing, Dan and Kate discuss some record-breaking trees and hear what it's like to go camping at the top of a tree, 6 Minute English: 11 March 2010
A photo from Sofia, Bulgaria of Martenitsi. The photo was sent in by Simone Königer. Costumes and celebrations: March 2010
A crossword about fictional characters. Crossword: 19 March 2010
A crossword about printing and graphic design
A recipe for coffee cookies sent in by Lucy Chen from Taiwan. Recipes March 2010
All about our downloads. Latest, types,how to and restrictions
A vote and discussion for teachers on pair work in the classroom. Pair work is when you put students in small groups of twos or threes to do an activity together. Some teachers love using pair work and others hate it.
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US President Barack Obama says the weekend's congressional vote on healthcare reform is a "historic" opportunity.
British Airways cabin crew begin strike action which will cause severe disruption to flights for the next three days.
Countries should be judged on their willingness to open up public data, the US technology chief tells the BBC.
The Vatican is due to publish a letter from Pope Benedict to Irish Catholics, seeking forgiveness for paedophile scandals by priests.
At least 11 people are reported injured in fresh Israeli air strikes in Gaza, as the Mid-East Quartet calls for a freeze on settlements.
A US judge says a planned $657m deal for 10,000 people who worked at Ground Zero after the 9/11 attacks is insufficient.
Serbian President Boris Tadic boycotts an EU-Balkan integration conference because of a row over Kosovo's status.
Pope Benedict's former Munich diocese is facing many new allegations of child sex abuse by priests, a church official says.
A 10-year-old British boy has become the first child to undergo a windpipe transplant with an organ crafted from his own stem cells.
New York's police chief has delivered a cheesecake to an elderly couple in Brooklyn, to apologise for dozens of mistaken police visits to their home.
South Africa's budget airline pulls its tongue-in-cheek ad after a Fifa complaint that it infringes its trademark during the World Cup.
Bangladesh win the toss and decide to bat first in the second Test against England in Mirpur.
Arsenal will face Barcelona in the Champions League quarter-finals while Manchester United draw Bayern Munich.
Diplomats from the US, Russia, EU and UN have called on Israel to stop building settlements. What are the chances of Israeli Palestinian talks starting?
The oceanic fight over the future of prized bluefin tuna
Sex abuse scandals involving the Catholic Church
Women describe conditions in the Gaza Strip
Here is the weather forecast for Europe in 2040
How Norway reacted to a case of child murder
Thai protests point to wider discontent over elite rule
Rio Tinto signs a big West African venture deal with China, days before four of its officials go on trial in Shanghai.
The European Commission urges eurozone governments to agree a package of loans to help Greece resolve its debt crisis.
The pound drops against the dollar and the euro after a Bank of England policymaker said the UK could fall back into recession.
British developed Batman: Arkham Aslyum took the coveted title of best game at the 2010 Bafta video game awards.
YouTube accuses Viacom of secretly uploading content to the video-sharing site whilst publicly complaining about its presence.
Handheld computing veteran Palm is losing ground to the iPhone and Blackberry in the battle of the smartphones.
Sandra Bullock's husband Jesse James apologises to his wife and children following accusations he had an affair.
Film-makers in the US and India form a coalition to fight piracy in the South Asian nation, one of the biggest film markets
The Large Hadron Collider has smashed the record for highest-energy particle beams again in its quest to uncover new physics.
Europe's Cryosat spacecraft is set to launch on 8 April on a mission to map the world's ice fields.
Testing for a virus linked with cervical cancer during traditional screening does not help identify high risk women, say doctors.
Students in South Africa throw stones at police after a musician accused of killing pupils in a car race is freed on bail.
Switzerland halts special flights to deport asylum seekers after a Nigerian man on hunger strike died at Zurich airport.
The killing of a Colombian human rights activist sparks calls for an urgent investigation into his death.
A judge in New York sentences a leading Colombian Farc rebel to 20 years in prison for importing tons of cocaine to the US.
Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva tells the BBC his country is divided, as protests continue in the capital.
A feng shui master launches an appeal, after a court rejected his claim to Hong Kong tycoon Nina Wang's fortune.
The president of Slovakia vetoes a controversial law on patriotism approved recently by the country's parliament.
The international Quartet of Mid-East peace mediators calls on Israel to freeze all settlement activity in occupied territories.
Government-run mosques across Egypt offer prayers for President Hosni Mubarak's recovery on Friday.
Leading Iranian reformist and former Vice-President Hossein Marashi is jailed for spreading an anti-government propaganda.
Ex-UN envoy in Afghanistan says Pakistan's arrest of Taliban leaders halted a channel of secret UN communications.
India says it will ask for access to a Chicago man who has pleaded guilty to scouting targets for the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Conservative leader David Cameron is due to announce plans to tax banks - even without other countries' agreement.
A man is charged with the murder of a woman whose body was found in a suitcase after a so-called "honour" killing.
A man is arrested on suspicion of murder after the body of a man is recovered from the Thames at Wapping.
Agencies failed to tell a mother that a man living in her house, who later went on to rape her daughter, was a sex offender.
Scotland Yard passes a new file of evidence against a parliamentarian suspected of abusing expenses to prosecutors.
SNP leader Alex Salmond will tell his party's conference a hung parliament at Westminster would be "redolent with opportunity".
 
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