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Engineers 'had fears over plane'
Concerns had been raised about the safety of a Qantas jet that made an emergency landing with a hole in its fuselage.
Hope of deal in world trade talks
Global trade talks that earlier looked near collapse have made progress and a deal might now be possible.
Trans-fats banned in California
California becomes the first US state to ban trans-fats, chemically altered vegetable oils linked to heart disease.
Obama to meet UK PM on London visit
White House hopeful Barack Obama is to hold talks with Prime Minister Gordon Brown after flying into London.
Chad rebels release US missionary
Chadian rebels free an American missionary after holding him hostage for more than nine months, his organisation says.
Five die in Gaza City explosion
Four Hamas militants and a five-year-old girl die in an explosion targeting a car on Gaza City's beachfront, medics say.
Karadzic appeal deadline passes
A deadline expires for Bosnian Serb ex-leader Radovan Karadzic to appeal against extradition to The Hague on genocide charges.
Spears child custody deal agreed
Pop star Britney Spears and her former husband Kevin Federline reach a financial agreement in their child custody case.
Last-ditch Iraq talks on IOC ban
Iraq will hold talks with the International Olympic Committee aimed at reinstating athletes banned from Beijing.
US man loses patience and gets shot of faulty lawn mower
A man in the US state of Wisconsin is arrested after shooting his lawn mower because it would not start.
Sprinter Powell eases to 100m win
Asafa Powell completes his pre-Olympic preparations with an impressive victory at the London Grand Prix.
Superb Murray sets up Nadal clash
A brilliant display by Andy Murray sees him beat Novak Djokovic for the first time to set-up a semi-final clash with Rafael Nadal in the Toronto Masters.
Week in pictures
Some of the most striking images in the world this week
Money trouble
Why the weak dollar is hitting East Timor hard
Against the odds
Somali sprinter's journey from war to the Olympics
Perilous position
When attack becomes defence in Helmand
'Killing time'
Violence grips a Washington DC neighbourhood
Online queen
Rania of Jordan goes on YouTube to tackle stereotypes
Sudanese warning on peacekeepers
Sudan again warns it cannot be held responsible for the safety of UN troops in Darfur if its leader is prosecuted for war crimes.
US home foreclosures on the rise
The number of homes in some stage of being repossessed more than doubled in the three months to June, a report shows.
China probes games terror threat
China says it is examining a statement from a group threatening to attack the Olympic Games.
Cyprus sets date for peace talks
Leaders from both sides of the divided island of Cyprus agree to launch reunification talks in early September, the UN says.
Fresh clashes shake Lebanese city
Sectarian fighting breaks out between rival Lebanese factions in the northern city of Tripoli with one reported fatality.
'Serial bombs' hit India's IT hub
Seven bombs hit the southern Indian city of Bangalore within minutes of each other killing two people, police say.
Senior ministers get behind Brown
Justice Secretary Jack Straw is the latest senior minister to back Gordon Brown, as critics step up pressure against the PM.
UK warns of damage in TNK-BP row
The British Embassy in Moscow accuses the Russian shareholders of TNK-BP of using the state in their dispute with BP.
Warning over blood-taking method
A UK expert has warned people who take blood not to allow patients to tightly clench their fists as it can confuse results.
Unexpected fall in puffin numbers
The puffin population on England's biggest colony falls by a third in five years, a survey shows.
Stones ditching EMI for Universal
Veteran rock group The Rolling Stones switch record labels, leaving EMI for Universal after more than three decades.
Attacks begin on net address flaw
Net firms urged to patch address flaw as attacks that exploit it circulate online.
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