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Nearly three quarters of online music pirates would be be put off by warnings from their internet provider, suggests a survey. Discussion
Turkey's military says its planes bombed Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq, in the seventh cross-border raid in recent days. Discussion
Pakistan says its forces have killed 27 Taleban, two days after a suicide attack by the militants in Orakzai province. Discussion
Four major banks are being told to raise about £50bn of taxpayers' money to boost their balance sheets, the BBC learns. Discussion
Four major banks will ask for about £50bn of taxpayers' money to boost their balance sheets, the BBC learns. Discussion
Four major banks will ask for about £40bn of taxpayers' money to boost their balance sheets, the BBC learns. Discussion
European leaders in Paris say no major financial institution will be allowed to collapse, as they agree a banking rescue plan. Discussion
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Golf legend Seve Ballesteros is diagnosed with a brain tumour following tests in a Madrid hospital. Discussion
Gordon Brown says he believes confidence in the banking system will be restored by global action "in the next few days". Discussion
Iraq's prime minister vows to protect Christians in Mosul as nearly 1,000 police are sent to the northern city after sectarian attacks. Discussion
A Catholic nun, Sister Alphonsa, becomes India's first female saint, canonised by Pope Benedict XVI in Rome. Discussion
Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai threatens to pull out of a power-sharing deal with President Robert Mugabe. Discussion
Austrian far-right politician Joerg Haider was driving at twice the speed limit when he died in a car crash, officials say. Discussion
Aid agencies dispute the Ethiopian government's estimates of those suffering in the country's drought. Discussion
Russia test-fires three intercontinental ballistic missiles, after claiming a distance record for one fired from a submarine. Discussion
The FA criticises fans who booed Ashley Cole during Saturday's World Cup qualifier against Kazakhstan, labelling the vocal minority as "crazy". Discussion
Hurricane Norbert which struck Mexico's western peninsula has weakened as it makes a second landfall, meteorologists say. Discussion


