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No role models for youngsters
An education expert says children aged eight or below are unable to grasp the concept of what a role model is until they are older.
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Zuma flies to Libya
South African President Jacob Zuma has flewn into the Libyan capital Tripoli to try to broker a peace deal with Muammar Gaddafi.
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15 people killed in Yemen
At least 15 people have been killed in the Yemeni capital of Taiz by forces loyal to President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
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Pro-Mladic protest clashes
Supporters of war crimes suspect Ratko Mladic have clashed with riot police in Serbia’s capital Belgrade.
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Twitter court case row
Twitter has been forced to hand over personal information belonging to a British politician after council leaders launched a court case.
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Drug gangsters in Mexico
Mexican authorities have arrested dozens of suspected cartel members in police operations across the country.
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Barca fans clash with police
Clashes broke out between police and football fans in Barcelona’s central square on Saturday, following the club's victory at Wembley.
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Afghanistan suicide blast
A suicide bomber has detonated an explosive vest at a compound in northern Afghanistan, killing six people, including two German soldiers.
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Mladic resigned to extradition
Lawyers for alleged war criminal Ratko Mladic say the former military commander knows he will be extradited to the Hague.
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Wembley final fans gather
Fans are arriving at Wembley and partying in London ahead of Manchester United’s game against Barcelona.
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Egypt eases Israeli blockade
Egypt has eased travel restrictions for residents of the Gaza Strip, allowing people to cross into its territory at the Rafah border.
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Protesters to occupy banks
A protest group plans to turn high street banks into 'hospitals' in a campaign against NHS cuts.
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Air France 2009 crash
A report into a fatal Air France crash in 2009 has found that the airliner stalled minutes before it plunged into the ocean.
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Shoesmith sacking defended
Ex-education secretary Ed Balls says he acted on strong advice in sacking children’s boss Sharon Shoesmith after the Baby P tragedy.
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Shoesmith sacking defended
Ex-education secretary Ed Balls says he acted on strong advice in sacking children’s boss Sharon Shoesmith after the Baby P tragedy.
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