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| UN to resume Burma food flights The UN's World Food Programme says it will resume aid flights to Burma despite a row over impounded deliveries. |
| Teens given life for schoolboy murder Two youths aged 14 and 17 are given life sentences for the murder of 16-year-old schoolboy Kodjo Yenga in west London. |
| Widower loses fight to stay in UK A Filipino man whose wife, an NHS nurse, died after an injection mix-up during childbirth loses his fight to stay in the UK. |
| Hezbollah takes over west Beirut Gunmen from Shia militant group Hezbollah take control of western Beirut, driving out government supporters. |
| Blast house 'targeted earlier' The house at the centre of a fatal explosion was the target of a vandalism attack hours earlier, police say. |
| Siege barrister shot five times A barrister was hit at least five times by police weapons during a shoot-out at his home, an inquest hears. |
| Woman who poisoned husband jailed A woman who gave her husband rat poison as she fleeced her mother-in-law is jailed. |
| Repossession orders climb by 17% The number of people who are under threat of losing their homes has risen sharply in England and Wales, figures show. |
| BBC admits keeping charity money The BBC is to broadcast an apology after admitting a subsidiary firm kept £106,000 from charity phone-ins. |
| Taser parties Meeting the women shunning kitchen ware for stun guns |
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