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Elusive Sirens of Hollywood
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Escaping the Gestapo
Betrayal and escape in the French resistance
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VIDEO: German agency 'spied on' politicians
Germany's domestic intelligence agency has been condemned for spying on politicians from the socialist Left party.
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VIDEO: Soros warns of 'lost decade' for EU
Speaking from Davos, financier George Soros has warned that Europe is likely to face a "lost decade" and is concerned that the EU may be destroyed by austerity measures.
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Winslet to receive Cesar honour
British actress Kate Winslet is to receive an honorary Cesar Award and drama Poliss is nominated for 13 prizes at France's equivalent of the Oscars.
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Olympic ceremony 'Wonder' theme
Europe's largest bell will ring to start a £27m Olympic opening ceremony inspired by Shakespeare and featuring NHS nurses and 900 local pupils.
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VIDEO: London 2012: India boxing hopeful
Mary Kom will make her Olympics debut in London this summer, representing India in boxing.
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Greece debt talks 'close to deal'
Greece could reach a deal with its creditors over the weekend, according to the EU's Economic Commissioner, Olli Rehn.
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Fitch downgrades Italy and Spain
Five eurozone economies, including Italy and Spain, are downgraded by rating agency Fitch, citing financial weakness during the debt crisis.
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Italian cruise firm offers payout
The Italian firm that owns the stricken cruise ship Costa Concordia reaches an agreement on compensation with several Italian consumer groups.
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Romania sells Ceausescu luxuries
A Romanian auction house sells a leopard skin, silver doves and a bronze yak that belonged to the late communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.
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Danish royal shows art to the masses
Danish royal shows art to the masses
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'Far-right' Vienna ball condemned
Protesters in Austria marking Holocaust Remembrance Day condemn organisers of a ball, which is expected to be attended by far-right leaders.
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Spain jobless passes five million
Spain's unemployment figure rose above the five million mark in the last quarter of 2011, official figures show.
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Elusive Sirens of Hollywood
Tell me about the interpreter…is she married, does she have a child? Does she belong to any clubs? Is she registered to vote, Democrat, Republican? What religion is she? Who is she?”
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VIDEO: Dictator's treasures up for auction
Personal belongings and official gifts given to the late Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu will be auctioned in Bucharest.
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VIDEO: Ukraine protests against stray dog killings
Ukrainian dog-lovers protest against the killing of thousands of stray animals ahead of Euro 2012
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Cook upbeat despite late wickets
Alastair Cook believes England are in a strong position to push for a victory in the second Test again Pakistan.
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Cameron urges Europe to be bolder
David Cameron tells EU leaders they must be "bolder" if they want to shake off their economic troubles, saying "tinkering won't cut it any more".
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RBS chief to get £963,000 bonus
Royal Bank of Scotland boss Stephen Hester is to receive a bonus of almost £1m for his work at the bank, which is 82% owned by the taxpayer.
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VIDEO: Roof caves in under weight of snow
Former NHL star Richard Zednik and a group of young ice hockey players escape serious injury in Slovakia after the roof of a skating rink falls in, under the weight of snow and ice.
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Lagging pupils 'don't catch up'
Just one in 15 pupils in England starting secondary school "behind" for their age, gets five good GCSEs, official data shows.
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Web treaty protests across Poland
More than 10,000 people take to Poland's streets in protest at ministers signing a treaty activists say will result in internet censorship.
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UK PM urging Europe 'be bolder'
David Cameron is telling EU leaders they must be "bolder" if they want to shake off their economic troubles, saying "tinkering won't cut it any more".
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Key Greece debt talks to resume
Key talks between Athens and its private creditors are to resume later to try to agree a debt write-off that could free-up bailout funds.
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PIP breast implant boss arrested
The owner of a French breast implant maker at the centre of an international safety scare is arrested in the south of France, police sources say.
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Greece's youngest MP says new generation is optimistic
Greece's youngest MP says new generation is optimistic
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Russian spacecraft launch
Russian spacecraft launch
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The suffering middle classes
Politicians woo middle-class voters in Europe and US
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Excalibur actor Williamson dies
Scottish actor Nicol Williamson, best known for his role as the wizard Merlin in the 1981 film Excalibur, dies aged 75, his family announces.
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Drug cheats expected at London 2012
IOC president Jacques Rogge expects some athletes to use performance-enhancing drugs at the London Olympics.
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VIDEO: Time lapse footage of northern lights
The skies above Lapland, Finland, have been lit up with a spectacular display from the northern lights.
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VIDEO: Rules to protect online data sharing
Dan Simmons discusses the impact of proposed data privacy rules set out by the European Commission on Wednesday.
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Punch insider trader in £7m fine
A US hedge fund is handed a £7.2m fine by the UK financial markets watchdog for trading on inside information about Punch Taverns.
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Scots referendum question set out
Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond sets out the question he intends to ask voters in a referendum on independence.
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Human rights being distorted - PM
David Cameron warns that the concept of human rights is being "distorted" - and even "discredited" - by controversial decisions in the European Court.
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Merkel says 'big rethink needed'
Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel tells the World Economic Forum that a "big rethink" is needed in the eurozone within the global economy.
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Bill Gates school mystery speaker
When a south London secondary school asked for an inspiring guest speaker to talk to their pupils, they didn't expect Bill Gates to turn up.
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Mein Kampf publisher backs down
A British publisher drops plan to sell extracts of Hitler's Mein Kampf book in Germany after a lawsuit threat from the state of Bavaria.
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Davos: Merkel questions bigger firewall
Davos: Merkel questions bigger firewall
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