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Monday, 8 July, 2002, 22:25 GMT 23:25 UK
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Harry Potter
Fake book takes China by storm

Laura is the current under-13 champion of Britain Teen tennis champ
'I'd like to win Wimbledon'

Join a live forum with Britney's choreographer Darrin HensonDancin' Darrin
Chat to Britney's choreographer - LIVE - 1630 GMT

Children all over the UK are being encouraged to send e-cards to Chancellor Gordon Brown in a new campaign to end child povertyChild poverty
How kids make a difference with e-cards

Elvis vs JXL
Elvis still rocks for the kids of today

Baby wallaby saved by clothes pegsWobbly wallaby
Newborn kept in pouch with clothes pegs

A grey squirrel gets police to follow him to a stash of stolen goods Squirrel sleuth
Squirrel leads police to stolen goods

Newsround reportsTooth warning
Fizzy drinkers told to hold off brushing

Meet the latest teen sensationsTeeny poppers
Pop princesses avoid chart battle

CBBC News Online siteExam cheats
Pressure on teachers to get pupils to pass

Arshela came to the UN forum to get her voice heard about education in PakistanUN Summit for Children
More schools for Pakistan please

Ahmad travelled to the forum in New York from the West Bank town of RamallahUN Summit for Children
Calls for peace in the Middle East

Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones is out in the UK from 16 MayStar Wars II
A force to be reckoned with

Missing MillyStaying safe
Kids in Milly's community offer advice

Many asylum seekers try to enter Britain via the Channel TunnelAsylum seekers
Children tell Newsround what they think

BBC gets tough on guests who swear following interview with Ali G on Radio 1Blue airwaves
Swearing not allowed in da BBC house

The hunt is on for a mini mayor Mini mayor
Meet the young candidates

Runaway cows picked up by air forceCow rescue
Runaway cows rounded up and airlifted home

Victor reviews Chitty Chitty Bang BangKid's review
Chitty show went with a bang!

The new Harry Potter book The Order of the Phoenix looks likely not to be out until the autumn.Potter 5 delay
Fans have to wait till autumn for next fix

Kids internet cafeKids' cyber cafe
A safer place to hang out

BBC Four, a new digital arts and culture channel, launched on SaturdayDigital arts
Send your views on the new TV channel BBC Four

Britney hits the UKBritney hits UK
The princess of pop is in town

Harrison Ford splits from his wifeBreak-up
Harrison Ford splits from his wife Melissa

Billy Elliot picks up three nominations at this year's European Film of the Year AwardsDance hit
Billy Elliot tipped for success at European film awards

A government-commissioned review of women's earnings suggests changes are needed to make equal pay a reality. Unequal pay
Women are still earning 18% less than men

Lastminute.com's Martha Lane Fox and Brent HobermanLastminute loss
But the UK web firm tries to cheer investors

A person takes a personal computer off a shelfPC sales slump
But palmtops and MP3 players soar in the US.

Many pensioners have still not claimed the winter fuel benefitWinter blues
Fuel payments for 300,000 go unclaimed

Stories from the news agenda's far reachesAmazing tales
Stories from a super soaraway soccer week

A new fare structure means short distance price rises, but long distance cuts for BA passengersFare change
Expensive tickets cheaper, cheap tickets dearer

More people are accessing the internet at home or work, so internet cafes will have to offer more.Cyber cafes
Are we getting our access elsewhere?

Foot-and-mouth
Join our webcast LIVE from Cumbria

Many employer are now joining volunteer schemes enabling employees to help in the community.Business charity
Volunteering while you work

UK trade performance has improved in Europe but not worldwide.UK trade
Improving figures but firms remain cautious

RAI logoVideo nasty
Heads roll over child porn news clips

Train operators are introducing special cut price fare offers in an attempt to win back passengers.Cut price fares
Train operators woo back customers

Are you paying too much?Price probe
Are Europe's CD companies fixing prices?

New CAT standards are being introduced to protect customers from bad deals on credit cardsCredit check
New rules to get better deals for card users

Manchester United and the New York Yankees have joined forces in a marketing alliance, but what do the money men think of it?Utd 'probe'
City reportedly unhappy with Yankees deal

GE Capital has put in a counter bid to Halifax for troubled insurer Equitable LifeEquitable rebuff
GE Capital's improved £1.5bn bid rejected

Who are the firms - and how do they hope ot make money from the growth in geneticsGene Genie
Seeking to make money from genomics

Lloyds TSB made profits of £3.9bn in 2000 - the latest bumper numbers from a UK bankLloyds TSB
Huge profits for the bank stalking the Abbey

A profile of Hewlett Packard and the challenge it faces in reinventing itself in the midst of an economic downturnHP's hopes
Can the tech veteran reinvent itself

A protein which helps sprinters run fast may help to treat heart failurePacemaker
Sprinters' protein halts heart failure

BP has overtaken Vodafone to become Europe's most valuable firm by stock market valueBP biggest
The oil firm is now worth more than Vodafone

e-district.net's chief executive is suspended by the board after allegations that page views and customer numbers have been inflatedAltered views?
Dot.com chief suspended on page view doubt

Crane over Cammell Laird shipyardRescue ship
Cammell Laird's wait for the boat to come in

Tobacco consumption is rising but many smokers in the UK are purchasing tax free from bootleggers and smugglers say the TMA.Smuggled cigs
Tobacco firms say UK duty should be frozen

Market boardMarket blues
Impact of the share dive on your wallet

Shares may be volatile but in the longer term the gamble of investment could be worth the risk.Trading online
More of a gamble than a flutter on the horses?

The one time internet giant eToys is filing for bankruptcy after seeing its debts mount Game over
One time giant eToys joins the dot.gone ranks

DaimlerChrysler is to cut 9,500 Mitsubishi jobs after its profits plungedJobs, profits go
DaimlerChrysler swings jobs axe as profits tumble

Gerald Corbett, who quit Railtrack after the Hatfield crash, is to take over as the boss of High Street chain WoolworthsCorbett's return
Ex-Railtrack boss takes over as Woolies chief

David McTaggart, Greenpeace founderGreen hero dies
Car crash kills Greenpeace founder

Many UK companies are experiencing difficulites in recruiting appropriately skilled workers.Skills shortage
Companies' recruitment difficulties

Eidos, the computer games firm behind Lara Croft, reduces its profits forecast blaming prospective delays in the launch of Microsoft's X-Box console in EuropeConsole woe
Lara Croft firm blames X-Box delay for dip

Sudan's SPLA rebels are determined to put a strangle hold on the oil money the government earnsOil wars
Sudan's rebels threaten foreign oil workers

Boy GeorgeDance nation
Boy George unites Bosnia's youth

Russia's NTV channel follows Grozny bomb disposal team for a dayFront line dog
Raymond and the bomb disposal team of Grozny

A review of the new Stereophonics albumStereophonics
Just enough education to perform?

Red Marauder brings Chinese good luck in Grand National TV debutRed delight
Triumph for Grand National's China debut

Pop star Robbie Williams is to auction personal possessions for charityRobbie's sale
Singer to auction possessions for charity

GravesIcy nowhere
The survivors of the Soviet Union's gulags

Videotapes confiscated by Japanese police from suspect in Lucie Blackman case prompt mass rape allegations Video claims
Japanese press speculates on Lucie suspect

Chief Inspector of Prisons believes inmates should be allowed vote in UK elections Inmate voting
Prison chief wants franchise extended

Versace dress collectionDesigner sale
Versace auction raises more than $10 million

Trade ministers from 34 countries in the Americas pledge to clinch a free trade deal for the entire continent by 2005Western bloc
Date set for Americas-free trade zone

Prince HamedHamed outclassed
Las Vegas's epic confrontation

Top cat
Tiger Woods heads Masters leaderboard

Mars launch
Nasa's latest mission to Red Planet lifts off

Boxing experts come down in favour of Prince Naseem Big fight
Prince Naseem tipped to beat Marco Barrera

Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, warns China and the US of 'Cool down'
Dalai Lama urges end to US-China spy plane row

A narrow 1-0 victory over St Mirren is enough to give Celtic the titleParkhead party
Celtic claim a 37th Scottish league title

Passport officials express concern to Consignia about non-delivery of passportsMail disorder
Nearly 4,000 passports get lost in the post

Mental illness is a growing problem according to the WHOUnable to cope
Stark warning on world mental health day

BBC News Online's Alex Kirby gives his analysisDismay turns to anger
Will Maff pay a heavy price?

BBC archive reports1967 outbreak
Archive a/v reports on the last UK epidemic

Asian Pulp and Paper is to undertake one of the largest debt restructurings ever seen in the regionGiant debt deal
Asia Pulp & Paper undertakes huge debt deal.

superyacht modelSuperyacht
A radical vision dogged by setbacks

anonymous teacherFalse claims
Teachers re-live their nightmares

Genetic tests could be used to tailor health programmesPersonal trainer
DNA profiling to tailor keep-fit plans

Exxon Mobil profits reach $5bn for the first quarter of the current yearProfits gush
Exxon Mobil makes $5bn in three months

Convicted armed robber Charles Bronson is to marry a woman he has met only three times. Bronson's bride
Notorious convict gets hitched behind bars

A study of HIV related deaths in Kenya has found a threefold risk for breastfeeding mumsHIV link
Breastfeeding mothers may be more at risk

Lost episodes unearthedDon't panic
Two lost Dad's Army episodes found

Big Brother
Brian joins Dean as bookies' favourite

Island ideal
Falkland Islands primary school seeks a teacher

Aerospace giant Boeing and Mistubishi Electrics are joining forces with hopes of winning a bigger share of the burgeoning space station and satellite marketSpace deal
Boeing links up with Mitsubishi Electric

Granny rapper bids for stardomGranny rapper
Grandmother chases chart success

The mother of murdered toddler James Bulger tells the BBC his killers should serve at least seven more yearsSentence plea
Bulger's mother says keep killers locked up

Hugo estate sues sequel's publisherFrench feud
Victor Hugo's estate sues over Les Mis "sequel"

Science friction
A £75m science mall closes after just one day

The Queen will go on a nationwide tour next year to mark her 50 years on the throneRoyal journey
The Queen's Golden Jubilee tour is unveiled

Charles Bronson held by Phil Danielson at knife-point in Hull Prison Hostage payout
Compensation paid to prisoner's hostage

Second Harry Potter trailer released on the internetMagic teaser
Second Harry Potter trailer released

Russia's Bolshoi theatre names a new leader just weeks after the old one left in disgustBolshoi 'boss'
Russia's famous theatre has new young leader

Organisers defend the Miss Nude UK contest against charges of exploitationNaked ambition
Organisers defend the Miss Nude UK contest

Luton is the first UK airport to encourage passengers to pay for the environmental cost of their flights. Air quality
Plane passengers asked to make 'green' donations

The risk of blood clots is higher with the third generation pillPill risk
The newer pill brands have greater clot risks

Ex-Beatle George Harrison denies reports that he is close to deathBeatle's disgust
George Harrison denies reports he is close to death

Eastenders and Coronation Street clashed for the first time on FridaySoap winner
EastEnders beats Corrie in top soap showdown

Shooting stars
Skywatchers await meteor shower

Vatican says Zambian archbishop who married in a Moonie ceremony is planning to return to the Catholic foldChurch or wife
Archbishop wed by Moonies rethinks future

Terror in US
Will US attacks affect NI peace process?

U2 played to a capacity crowd in ManchesterPop for peace
U2 pray for Northern Ireland peace process

Stars pay tribute to John Lennon on Tuesday night.Lennon tribute
All-star concert for dead star's 61st birthday

Russell Yates, husband of the Texas woman thought to have killed her five children, says he supports her as she is ill'Killer' defended
Husband defends woman who 'killed children'

Credit cardsCredit trouble
One-in-five face credit ban

Irish community in Boston gives a mixed reception to the IRA's move to put some weapons beyond use.Irish abroad
Reaction from the US to IRA weapons move

The government may be breaking European law by preventing people bringing cheap cigarettes and alcohol into Britain.Harsh customs
UK customs rules could be breaking EU law

Sexy Beast, starring Ray Winstone, leads the field with five nominations in the British Interdependent Film AwardsIndie film
Sexy Beast leads movie award nominations

Watching the floodwaters rise and fall in CambridgeshireFlooded fens
OAPs flee to asylum seekers' detention centre

Walking With Beasts gets an audience of 8.5 millionRoaring ahead
BBC One's Beasts beats ITV1 in ratings

Queen and Duke of Edinburgh to visit BBC Elstree on WednesdayRoyal rota
EastEnders stars agree to share Queen's visit

PoliceMet auxiliaries
Policing on the cheap?

Men keep on smoking even if their pregnant partners have given up, say researchersNo sacrifice
Fathers-to-be smoke after partners stop

Britain will oppose a third airport for Paris if it means the disruption of WWI soldiers' graves.Trouble ahead
War graves row overshadows third Paris airport

The Weakest Lnk beats Richard and Judy's new TV showTV battle
Weakest Link defeats Richard and Judy

The nerdy image of the internet industry is deterring women from pursuing a career in hi-tech, says a report.Too nerdy
Women shun 'geeky' internet jobs

Tracey Emin wins award for gobbledegookPlain English?
Tracey Emin wins gobbledegook awards

Germany's Chancellor Schroeder faces pressure to bring unemployment down before elections later this yearLow-pay boost
Chancellor plans help for lowest-paid Germans

late Beatle George Harrison reportedly leaves £700,000 for the construction of a temple by the GangesBeatle bequest
Harrison 'leaves money' for temple in India

On the film set of The Lord of the Rings trilogyTolkien trilogy
'My time as an orc on The Lord of the Rings set'

Poet Mattie Stepanek, aged 11, overcomes muscular dystrophy to become a best-selling writer Words of hope
Young poet inspires America

Author Robert Twigger and feminist icon Kathy Lette battle it out over what it means to be a manMacho moans
Men's role in 'lousy' modern world

Kenneth Lay's career included lecturing on government-business relations at George Washington UniversityEnron founder
Kenneth Lay surveys a career in tatters

Thousands of passengers in the north of England had their journeys disrupted by the start of a two-day strike on Arriva Trains Strike scenes
Arriva train commuters face disruption

The grandson of 94-year-old Rose Addis says politicians are trying to make political capital out of her NHS care.Family's anger
'Politicians have exploited Rose' says grandson

The government has urged local councils to forgo some of the charges for holding street parties to celebrate the Queen's Golden Jubilee.Golden rule
Councils urged to waive Jubilee party charges

Hear'Say's Kym Marsh quitsOne down
Hear'Say vow to continue without Kym Marsh

Comments on Kym quitting Hear'SayWas she right?
Views from children on the Hear'Say split

A boy's torso found in the River Thames is to be re-examined to see if it was a ritual killingRitual fears
Thames torso to be examined for ritual clues

Robert Redford to receive Academy award for supporting independent film makersRedford reward
Honorary Oscar for actor and indie champion

Assinder's asides
Walking Daleks and plastic cows

South Africa's Constitutional Court narrowly rejects an application lodged by a Rastafarian lawyer for cannabis to be legalized.No smoking
SA court rejects Rastafarian cannabis plea

The Press Complaints Commission criticises the Telegraph and the Mail over reports Euan Blair applied for OxfordEuan blast
Papers criticised over Oxford reports

Hear'Say perform as a foursome and reveal when they will replace Kym MarshAudition date
Hear'Say to pick new member on Sunday

Marriages in England and Wales have risen for the first time in eight years, latest statistics revealWedding bliss
First rise in marriages for eight years

A review of the morning newspapers in Northern IrelandDaily review
What's making the news in the morning papers

The radicalisation on Islam in BritainRadical youth
Young British Muslims shout to be heard

Boy George's Taboo opensOld romantics
Curtain rises on Boy George's life story

More than 50 dolphins are washed ashore in a month, apparently drowned in trawler netsDeath trawls
Hundreds of dolphins die in giant nets

European mobile phone operator  Orange said that it is now the Mobile leader
Orange 'is the leader' in the UK mobile market

Trevor McDonald fronts ITV newsViewer appeal
TV watchdogs launch news review

Cat Deeley leaves ITV1's Saturday morning show soon after former co-presenters Ant and DecCat's pause
Cat Deeley to leave children's show SM:tv

Digital cameras offer greater freedomBright future
Why digital photography is on the rise

Pembrokeshire National Park Authority is the first in Wales to bring in a ban on building new holiday homes in an important tourist area.Housing rules
A national park brings in a ban on second homes

The actress who played barmaid Bet Lynch discusses a possible to return to the ITV soap Rover return
Bet Lynch to make Coronation Street comeback

Dyed hair can be seductive in a politician - just ask MadonnaDyeing wish
When hairlines make the headlines

It is England's fifth one-day international against IndiaCricket thriller
England beat India by two runs in Delhi

A Zimbabwean producer tells why she quit to broadcast from LondonSecret radio
'Why I fled Africa for free speech'

The llama droppings help absorb acid from polluted waterManure marvel
Llama dung cleans dirty Bolivian water

The 8ft marble statue of Lady Thatcher will be allowed to stand in the House of Commons while she is still alive after rules were changedMaggie's return
Commons to house Thatcher statue

The Queen usually spends Accession Day in private, but broke with tradition on the 50th anniversary of coming to the throneDay for a Queen
The nation celebrates Accession Day

BabyFamily trends
More couples have babies outside marriage

A scholarship is awarded for spotting Don't say it
It's a really irritating phrase, you know

The National Youth Music Theatre - Jamie Bell's alma mater - is warning that it faces closureCurtain call?
Youth theatre warns it may have to close

Is it feasible to find UK-made alternatives to foreign-made goods?Made in UK
Is it still possible to buy for Britain?

Former cabinet minister Mo Mowlam finds it increasingly difficult to defend the governmentMo blasts Blair
Mowlam leads fresh wave of attacks on PM

Girls on top
A lesson for Take our Daughters to Work Day

Damilola Taylor
Teach a lesson on the trial

A victim of Uganda's rising domestic violence lies in a comaMarried misery
Domestic violence still rife in Uganda

The UK's deputy prime minister John Prescott reacts angrily to Tory taunts over his decision not to attend a summit in Bali.'Press prattle'
Deputy PM Prescott's anger over Bali visit

David BeckhamBecks' new look
A haircut is one thing - but nail varnish?

Pharmaceutical firms have faced strong criticism for protecting patents on HIV drugs, but they says it's essential for research.Quest for cure
Drug firms seek ultimate prize of HIV vaccine

 A group of Sicilian farmers produce anti-Mafia pasta made from wheat seized from the mob.Mafia dished
Pasta made out of wheat from ex-mob land

Campaigners aim to end the stigma attached to mental illnessMental illness
Campaigners aim to end stigma

The Pentagon is preparing to send a team to investigate the possibility of excavating the remains of two pilots who died in China during the Cold War'Spy' search
China lets US look for Cold War pilots' remains

Inquest opens into John Entwistle's deathCause unknown
Inquest opens into The Who bassist's death

Locksmiths in Calcutta show off a massive two-foot lock weighing 50 kg built for the front door of a Hindu temple in eastern India.Thief stopper
Indian locksmiths make 'world's largest' padlock

BBC News Online users review From Now OnRik's ready
Send your views on Rik Waller's debut album

BBC News Online takes a closer look at John Sidgmore, the man left in charge of disgraced WorldComHot seat
WorldCom's new boss has his work cut out

The first Hindi soap opera for North American audiences begins next month hoping to mix  intrigue and jealousy with controversial issues.Indian drama
North America gets first Hindi soap opera

Channel 4's Big Brother scores record viewing figures of 7.1 million for the surprise eviction of Adele Roberts on Friday.Ratings high
Record 7.1m watch Adele's Big Brother exit

More people are receiving unsolicited text messagesSpam and scam
Growing problem of unsolicited text messages

The Spanish movie director is hissed at by animal rights protesters over the death of four bulls as he collects the Nastro D'Argento awardPedro's prize
Cheers and jeers as Almodovar wins film award

BBC News Online users review the third solo album from Wyclef JeanWyclef woe?
Send us your views on Masquerade

A southern French town is to fine tourists wearing too little in the streets and shops Cover up!
'Immodest' tourists face French fine

Even before the recent mix-up of two couples' embryos, IVF was controversialIVF in trouble
Putting fertility treatment under the microscope

HMS Nottingham has run into rocks off the Australian coastOn the rocks
Captain tells how navy ship ended up in deep water

Facing mounting budget woes, Israel vows to sell of El Al, but may face political problems Take off
Israel's El Al airline is readied for privatisation

Savers would be better off putting their money into tracker funds than those actively managed, a report is expected to say.Good value?
Savings industry comes under scrutiny

The rural Malaysian state of Terengganu votes to bring in Islamic criminal lawIslamic law
Malaysian state votes for harsh penal code

Dhirubhai Ambani, India's business tycoon dies after strokeDH Ambani
Obituary of India's leading business tycoon

Pascal Lamy, EU Commissioner for Trade met the BBC's Tim Sebastian.Steel conflict
Trade war threat to transatlantic relations

An Iranian dancer gets a 10-year suspended jail sentence for corrupting the nation's youthDancer ban
Iranian sentenced for 'corrupting youth'

Bank of China plans a $3bn debut on the Hong Kong Stock ExchangeTarget $3bn
Bank of China kicks off stock sale

Winnie Madikizela-Mandela is facing fraud charges in the latest chapter in her dramatic life story.Winnie's trials
From 'mother' to 'mugger' of South Africa

Candace Bushnell speaks of her whirlwind romance following her beachfront wedding to a ballet dancerLife's a beach
'Freaky' marriage for Sex and the City writer

Exams in bin
AS-level papers thrown out after admin error

False measure
Private tuition 'distorts league table results'

Users have been confused by the process to register for broadbandNet hiccup
Scheme for rural broadband causes confusion

Cheap cosmetic surgery abroad risks permanent disfigurement, a UK plastic surgeon warnsCheap surgery
Cosmetic surgery on holiday - a risky package?

Vietnam and Cambodia agree to speed up the repatriation of the remains of thousands of Vietnamese soldiers.War dead
Missing soldiers to go home to Vietnam

A 4,400-year-old tomb fragment is returned to Egypt after the jailing of a New York art dealer Back home
Stolen antiquities returned to Egypt

The fate of Channel 4's loss-making feature-film production arm FilmFour Ltd is being decided on Monday at a board meeting.FilmFour threat
Channel 4 board meet to discuss fate of film arm

Scientists pressing for survey of dolphin population in waters off IrelandMaking a splash
Dolphin 'census' urged in Irish waters

A row erupts between mobile phone firm T-Mobile and the Amicus trade union over the company's final salary pension schemeCut off?
T-Mobile staff to lose pension cash, union says

How the UK will benefit by joining the European Southern Observatory organisation.Astronomy super-club
How will UK science benefit?

Send us your thoughtsAfrica Live!
Your thoughts on a week of interactivity

Camilla Parker Bowles would not become the Princess of Wales if she marries Prince Charles, according to a royal expert.Welsh name?
The chances of Camilla being Princess of Wales

British TV set-top box maker Pace Micro unveils sharply lower sales and profits, citing difficult conditions in the digital TV industry.Off the Pace
Profits tumble for TV set-top box maker

Caution on the roads may not be enough in futurePedal power
Will good drivers take the rap for poor cyclists?

Contact with dogs and other pets may be spreading the UK's most common type of food poisoning, an expert warns.Bugs life
Dogs may spread food poisoning, expert warns

Dallas and several other cities have better web connections than the home to Silicon Valley, San Francisco, and the global financial centre, New York City.Well connected
Dallas steals a march on Silicon Valley

Eye-tracking technology examines how we lookControlling eye
Will this replace your computer mouse?

The passions
Dreaming of the chequered flag

Men in Black II tops US box officeThe new black
Men in Black II tops US box office

A review of the morning newspapers in Northern IrelandDaily review
What's making the news in the morning papers

A huge inoculation campaign is devised to counter threats of bioterror using illegal stockpiles of the killer diseaseBioterror fears
US officials plan mass campaign against smallpox

Equipment which can be shared by a building's occupants will soon bring millions of Chinese online, the Xinhua agency reportsChina's internet
Wireless kit could help millions get online

Opposition parties say the government's insistance on new voter IDs has caused chaos in local electionsPoll discontent
Ivory Coast opposition cries foul on voter IDs

Divers are assessing damage to the destroyer HMS Nottingham, which hit rocks off Lord Howe Island east of AustraliaOn the rocks
UK Navy ship holed off Australia

The biosensor could help doctors find out what drugs overdose patients have takenDetecting drugs
Device could help doctors treating overdose victims

Tel for Leeds
Venables to be named new boss at Elland Road