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Twilight author Stephenie Meyer’s next book will be put online for free for all her “supportive fans” to read, she announces.
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Twilight author Stephenie Meyer’s next book will be put online for free for all her “supportive fans” to read, she announces.
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EastEnders star Barbara Windsor will appear in a Bristol pantomime this Christmas, it is announced.
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President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has expressed hope bureaucratic reform and law enforcement will continue despite the discovery of a tax scandal involving a government employee.
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A drug already used in men with enlarged prostates seems to cut the risk of prostate cancer, an international study has shown.
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Actor Rip Torn pleads not guilty to charges relating to his arrest for breaking into a bank in Connecticut while carrying a gun.
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Gayus Tambunan, a tax official wanted by police, was taken to the National Police Headquarters and arrived there at 4.45pm after arriving from Singapore on Wednesday where he had so far been hiding.
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The shifting of a 40-year-old system of setting annual iron ore prices to a short-term pricing mechanism may shake up the Chinese steel industry by creating an even playing field for all steel mills – large and small – in terms of raw material costs.
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Two suicide bombers including one impersonating a police officer killed at least nine people and injured 18 others in the southern Russian province of Dagestan on Wednesday, officials said.
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The U.N.’s top climate official says he does not expect a binding global warming agreement until the end of 2011, two years later than originally envisioned.
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