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Russia's prime minister Vladimir Putin has shown of his latest talent: ice hockey
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Will Smith and his son Jaden, 12, are to star in a sci-fi film - their first big screen appearance together since 2006 drama The Pursuit of Happyness.
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USAID, the development arm of the US, is funding a $20m (£12m) remake of Sesame Street in Pakistan as part of efforts to improve education.
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A science fiction exhibition at the British Library will hail an unknown Spanish writer as the father of the time machine.
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The Killing actress Sofie Grabol explains her character's knitwear and her "joy" at the drama's UK success.
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Dame Helen Mirren has joined the celebrity hand and foot prints outside Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
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The Times and Sunday Times had 79,000 monthly digital subscribers at the end of February, according to new figures.
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The US Army apologises for distress caused after new images of US troops posing with the bodies of Afghan civilians are published in a magazine.
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Read the complete findings of the Wall Street Journal/NBC News polls, from December 1995 to the present.
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The new Nintendo 3DS hits store shelves in the U.S. on Sunday. With its 3D capabilities, it's expected to be a best-seller for the company, but it comes with a warning for kids' eyes. CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi got her hands on one and offers this preview.
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After the dismantling of the world's biggest spam network, investigators seek who was behind the Rustock botnet.
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The UK has called the military action in Libya Operation ELLAMY. Why?
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Police searching for Sian O'Callaghan, who vanished after leaving a nightclub, believe they are "very close" to identifying her whereabouts.
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Japan says it will cost as much as 25 trillion yen ($309bn) to rebuild the country after the deadly earthquake and tsunami.
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The UK's largest ever fuel laundering plant has been dismanteld by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) in Northern Ireland.
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Bolivian President Evo Morales says criticism of his drug strategy in two recent reports published by the US and UN are part of efforts to defame him.
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Alberto Granado, the travel companion of Ernesto Che Guevara made famous in The Motorcycle Diaries, dies in Cuba at the age of 88.
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The US Congress passes a two-week extension to US government funding as Washington argues over a Republican cuts plan.
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A colony of bats who live in the centre of a US city have turned from villains to champions.
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A 20-year-old Mexican woman who gained worldwide attention when she took over as police chief last year in a town plagued by drug-related violence has been sacked for abandoning her post.