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Readers from China react to BBC access
Readers from China have emailed their responses to the news that the BBC News website has been unblocked after years of strict control by the Beijing government.
Morocco inmates get royal pardon
Morocco's king grants an historic pardon to almost 9,000 prisoners to mark the birth of his daughter.
To have and to hold - online
The embossed invites have been printed, the photographer booked and the marriage vows rehearsed. There's only one more thing - the website. Personalised wedding websites are the latest accessory for the happy couple.
Going cool on the Sunshine State
The mix of sun, fun and the English tongue has led thousands of Brits to settle in Florida. But many end up feeling trapped and in fear of falling ill.
Greece accused of illegal car seizures
The European Commission and the European Parliament are accusing Greece of breaking EU law by confiscating foreign-registered cars.
Developing world
Digital cameras have made taking pictures easier. But, to mark the launch of our Photographer of the Year competition, photojournalist Jon Levy, asks if that means we are becoming better photographers.
Caption Competition 224
Send us your captions and you could win a goody bag.
Catch Me If You Can: Your views
Send us your views on Spielberg film Catch Me If You Can.
Elvis Presley: Your memories
Send us your Elvis memories - and for the most dedicated fans, we want to see photos of yourself or friends dressed as The King.
Warne's unlikely double
BBC Sport Online looks at how Shane Warne became the first non all-rounder to join an elite Test match club.
'Saint of lovers' remains mystery
A north Wales town gets to grips with understanding the legend of Wales's very own St Valentine's Day.
Sevens heaven
BBC Sport Online looks at the history of the Middlesex Sevens as the tournament celebrates its 75th anniversary.
ChildLine NI celebrates first anniversary
ChildLine volunteers in Northern Ireland receive recognition of their 'tremendous work' as the charity celebrates its first year in the province.
Your tributes to Gordon Brown
Former Scotland and British Lions legend Gordon Brown has died of cancer. Send us your memories and tributes to 'Broon frae Troon'.
Should Joe Cole play against Germany?
Is Joe Cole ready to play for England against Germany, or does he need to gain more experience?
Ravi Shankar is 80
The world of Indian classical music is celebrating the eightieth birthday of one of its most celebrated stars -- the sitar maestro, Ravi Shankar.
Blair's praise for UK Muslims
The prime minister praises the UK Muslim community's contribution to public life, in the first ever Eid al-Fitr greeting from the British Government.
Chirac wants Britain to sign up for single currency
The French President, Jacques Chirac, is keen for Britain to be one of the countries participating in the single European currency.