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Magazine
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More than friends
Could the love of your life be staring you in the face?
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No more grief
Could you forgive the man who killed your daughter?
Features
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'On a deathbed'
SA rugby legend on his battle against motor neurone disease BBC Sport
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Gaining independence
How a single law transformed the lives of Ecuador's disabled
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Proof of birth
Why Mark Tully needs a certificate from Calcutta
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Danger zone in pictures
Born in the CAR amidst another rebel takeover
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Mammoth prospect
Can extinct animals really be resurrected?
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Tracking down the trolls
Rory travels to the US to meet a "patent troll"
Analysis
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Just add rain
Can super absorbent gels and powders fight drought?
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Dismal numbers
Donnison: Polls make grim reading for Australia's Rudd
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BBC World Service Podcasts
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Assignment
How allegations of torture in Kazakhstan's prisons resonates with former Soviet gulags
Programmes
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HARDtalk
Big decisions ahead for former UK Chancellor Alistair Darling after Scotland independence vote
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Click
How big a threat to national security is hostile state sponsored computer hacking?
BBC World Service
From Our Own Correspondent
Hugh Sykes is in Cairo where, at the end of a troubled week, the mood is bleak.
Newshour
Egypt army chief warns MB; Syria refugees flood Iraqi Kurdistan; UN bombing anniversary