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Features & Analysis
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Dark side
Sam Tanenhaus on the myth of the American Dream in literature
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Electric Rolls-Royce
Is it any good and will it ever go on sale?
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It's quiz time!
Clooney, Gorby and clever monkeys - test your news skills
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Budget battle
What would a government shutdown really mean?
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Infamous clan
Louis Theroux returns to visit US’s most hated family
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China's medical tourists
Taiwan's government hopes its medical services will impress
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Sold into slavery
The Ugandan women 'exported' to Iraq - and their daring escape
Elsewhere on BBC News
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Data deluge
After years building better machinery - now what do we do with all the data?
Market Data
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Market index | Current value | Trend | Variation | % variation |
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Dow Jones | 12319.73 | Down | -30.88 | -0.25% |
Nasdaq | 2781.07 | Up | 4.28 | 0.15% |
S&P 500 | 1325.83 | Down | -2.43 | -0.18% |
FTSE 100 | 5908.76 | Down | -39.54 | -0.66% |
Dax | 7041.31 | Down | -15.84 | -0.22% |
BBC Global 30 | 5751.24 | Up | 8.28 | 0.14% |
Programmes
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Fast Track
Top travel tips from around the world - Grand Prix racing in Monaco and fine dining in Paris
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HARDtalk
Essam El Erian, a leading figure in the Muslim Brotherhood, on Egypt's 'fading' old regime
BBC World Service
Newshour
Fears of violence in Ivory Coast; did allied raids kill Libyan civilians; space tourism
Assignment
The women pushing for change in Saudi Arabia speak to Sue Lloyd-Roberts in Assignment