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- Clinton wins in key Pennsylvania primary
Hillary Clinton has beaten rival Barack Obama to win the Democratic primary election in the key state of Pennsylvania.
- Google is world's most powerful brand
Internet search giant Google is the world's most valuable brand, a survey has revealed.
- Fifth of GP surgeries could close, Tories warn
Around a fifth of England's GP surgeries are under threat of closure, according to the Conservative party.
- Forbidden Kingdom wins US box-office battle
The Forbidden Kingdom has topped the US box office on its opening weekend, figures from box office tracker Media By Numbers show.
- Pope ends six-day US trip
Pope Benedict XVI has ended his first visit to America with an open-air Mass at New York's Yankee baseball stadium.
- Man Utd trio sign new contracts
English trio Rio Ferdinand, Michael Carrick and Wes Brown have signed new contracts with Manchester United, the club have confirmed.
- Citigroup posts huge losses
Banking giant Citigroup has posted huge losses as the global credit crisis continues to hit US banks.
- Olympic torch relay ends in India
Ceremonies to mark the arrival of the Olympic torch in India's capital, Delhi, have been taking place amid heavy security.
- Pope Benedict XVI eclipses Brown
Gordon Brown's diary secretary should be looking for a new job this week as the Prime Minister arrived in the United States on one of the worst timed trips of his career.
- London workers 'unhappiest' in Britain
Workers in London are the unhappiest employees in the UK, a new survey has revealed.
- Vitamin supplements may increase risk of early death
Bad news for pill poppers this week as new research claims that taking vitamin supplements to boost our health may actually be doing us more harm than good.
- Celebrity chefs lend support to cancer walk
Celebrity chefs Anthony Worrall Thompson and Simon Rimmer are showing their support for Manchester's second annual Pink Pinkie Week.
- Camel Valley Bacchus 2006
The sun is starting to peek out from behind the snow clouds, the spring flowers are in full colour, the evenings are lighter again … at last we can look forward to the spring/summer season ahead.
- Fresh figures add to UK housing gloom
Confidence in the UK property market has fallen to a 30-year low, a new survey has warned.
- Berlusconi wins Italian elections
Veteran centre-right leader Silvio Berlusconi has won his third general election in Italy.
- Presidential candidates face challenges among youth voters
US Senators Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain are all being pressed with the issue of reaching the youth and female electorate as the 2008 presidential race continues.
- Zimbabwe court rejects MDC petition
Zimbabwe's High Court has rejected an opposition plea for the immediate release of results from last month's controversial presidential elections.
- Olympic flame arrives in Oman
The Olympic torch has reached Oman on its way to the Chinese capital of Beijing, the Games' host city.
- Developing economies produce 41% of global output
The World Bank estimates the combined output of the world's economies was $59 trillion in 2006.
- US downturn to slow growth in Western Hemisphere
The US economic downturn is expected to slowdown growth throughout the Western Hemisphere, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
- Drinking increases breast cancer risk
Women who drink more than a glass of wine a day could increase the risk of developing breast cancer, a study warns.
- Prom horror remake tops US box office
Prom Night has debuted at the top of the US and Canadian box office chart, figures from Media by Numbers shows.
- World Bank head urges action on food crisis
World Bank head Robert Zoellick’s calls to ease food shortages were endorsed at this weekend’s World Bank/IMF Spring meetings.
- Green and Eco-friendly Copenhagen
These days there is a growing concern over green topics like ecology, protection of the environment and sustainability.
- Barcelona: the complete guide
Since Barcelona was founded over 2000 years ago, it has pursued its vocation as a great Mediterranean metropolis.
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US agrees with need for international nuclear ban on Iran
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says the US has been working with Russia, China and three European countries to forge a coalition banning Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
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Fifth of GP surgeries could close, Tories warn
Around a fifth of England's GP surgeries are under threat of closure, according to the Conservative party.
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Bush pledges $770m to ease world hunger
American President George W Bush has asked the US Congress to approve $770m in new international food aid.
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