| Thursday November 20, 2008 |
| World | Africa | Eyewitness: Raped for opposing Mugabe 02:45AM EST (BBC News) |
| | By Poterai Bakwa Mashonaland West province, Zimbabwe Twenty three-year-old Zimbabwean Maidei [not her real name] struggled to talk about her ordeal at the hands of Zimbabwe's ruling party youths who were keeping her captive. Nearby the Zanu-PF base in rural Mashonaland West province,
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| South Asia | Pakistan Taleban quits peace deal 02:44AM EST (BBC News) |
| | By Syed Shoaib Hasan BBC News, Islamabad The Taleban have a huge presence in Pakistan's tribal areas A spokesman for a Taleban commander in Pakistan's tribal region of Waziristan has said his group is pulling out of a peace deal with the government. Hafiz Gul Bahadur, one of the two
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| Business | Rolls-Royce plans 2,000 job cuts 02:44AM EST (BBC News) |
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| Business | IMF approves $2.1bn Iceland loan 02:43AM EST (BBC News) |
| | The IMF has warned Iceland's economy could contract by 10% next year The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a $2.1bn (1.4bn) loan for Iceland, after the country's banking system collapsed in October. The loan is meant to help the country "restore confidence and stabilise
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| World | Africa | Officials quit Zimbabwe's Zanu-PF 02:43AM EST (BBC News) |
| | Dumiso Dabengwa (l) backed Simba Makoni (r) in March's presidential polls Five senior officials from Zimbabwe's ruling Zanu-PF party have resigned amid attempts to revive a defunct liberation movement, Zapu. The officials are from Matabeleland in the south, the base for Zapu until
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| South Asia | Sri Lanka army 'takes rebel area' 01:44AM EST (BBC News) |
| | The rebels are fighting a rearguard action in the north Sri Lankan soldiers have captured the first line of defence of Tamil Tiger rebels on the northern Jaffna peninsula, the army has said. A military spokesman said 50 rebels and about 10 soldiers had been killed during several days
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| South Asia | Abuse of India's boys 'is rising' 01:44AM EST (BBC News) |
| | By Jyotsna Singh BBC News, Delhi The study says that the sexual abuse can begin when boys are six years old Sexual exploitation of boys as young as six is on the rise in India, researchers say. Abuse is becoming particularly more common in places of religious tourism, according to
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| World | Asia-Pacific | Child murder case shocks NZ court 01:43AM EST (BBC News) |
| | Two New Zealand men have been convicted of murdering a three-year old girl, after months of torturing the child. Wiremu Curtis, 19, and his brother Michael, 22, face life sentences for the murder of Nia Glassie. Nia died of brain injuries in hospital on 3 August 2007, two weeks after
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| World | Americas | Court to review gay marriage ban 01:43AM EST (BBC News) |
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| Wales | Severn Bridge tolls rise in 2009 01:43AM EST (BBC News) |
| | The cost of driving across the two Severn Bridges is to go up in the new year with car drivers paying 5.50, a rise of 20p, from 1 January 2009. For small goods vehicles and small buses the cost will rise 50p to 11.10. Heavy goods vehicles and buses will cost 16.60 - up from 15.90.
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| World | Americas | Row over altered US Army photo 12:45AM EST (BBC News) |
| Asia-Pacific | China and Peru agree trade deal 12:45AM EST (BBC News) |
| Americas | World's oldest polar bear dies 12:44AM EST (BBC News) |
| Business | Asia markets follow US share drop 12:43AM EST (BBC News) |
| World | Europe | Violent nationalism blights Turkey 12:42AM EST (BBC News) |
| Wednesday November 19, 2008 |
| UK | Clampdown on excessive speeders 11:43PM EST (BBC News) |
| Americas | Bush 'seeks to ease wildlife law' 11:43PM EST (BBC News) |
| World | South Asia | Top Pakistan ex-commando killed 11:43PM EST (BBC News) |
| In Pictures | In pictures: Afghan refugees 11:42PM EST (BBC News) |
| Business | Oil markets explained 10:44PM EST (BBC News) |
| BBC SPORT | Cricket | England | Live text - India v England 10:43PM EST (BBC News) |
| Technology | Britain 'leads digital TV uptake' 10:43PM EST (BBC News) |
| Europe | Serbia's Yugos get souped-up 10:42PM EST (BBC News) |
| Americas | Officials blamed for Brazil crash 10:42PM EST (BBC News) |
| World | Middle East | Profile: Ayman al-Zawahiri 10:42PM EST (BBC News) |
| UK | Sparrow numbers 'plummet by 68%' 09:44PM EST (BBC News) |
| Middle East | Gazans describe life under blockade 09:43PM EST (BBC News) |
| In Pictures | In pictures: Afghan refugees 09:43PM EST (BBC News) |
| Europe | Violent nationalism blights Turkey 09:43PM EST (BBC News) |
| UK | England | South: Polish immigration 09:42PM EST (BBC News) |
| World | Asia-Pacific | Fatal blast hits Bangkok protest 09:42PM EST (BBC News) |
| Europe | IMF approves $2.1bn Iceland loan 08:45PM EST (BBC News) |
| Asia-Pacific | Fatal blast hits Bangkok protest 08:44PM EST (BBC News) |
| In Pictures | In pictures: Treasure galore 08:44PM EST (BBC News) |
| UK | Marine on Afghan heroics 08:42PM EST (BBC News) |
| Health | Rapid care 'cuts baby's HIV risk' 08:42PM EST (BBC News) |
| Americas | Colombia seeks 'scam boss' arrest 07:43PM EST (BBC News) |
| Americas | Court to review gay marriage ban 07:42PM EST (BBC News) |
| Business | US shares plunge to five-year low 06:45PM EST (BBC News) |
| Scotland | Child abuse man jailed in Albania 06:45PM EST (BBC News) |
| Wales | North East Wales | Lost bird's 'phone call' to owner 05:46PM EST (BBC News) |
| UK | Dungeons and Dragons goes online 05:42PM EST (BBC News) |
| UK | How a home secretary was hoodwinked 04:44PM EST (BBC News) |
| Special Reports | Petraeus on Al-Qaeda challenge 04:41PM EST (BBC News) |
| Programmes | Panorama | The moment we found Baby P 03:45PM EST (BBC News) |
| Entertainment | Five minutes with: Jerry Springer 03:45PM EST (BBC News) |
| Americas | Minnesota begins Senate recount 03:44PM EST (BBC News) |
| Africa | DRC rebels pull out to let aid in 02:45PM EST (BBC News) |
| Entertainment | Main BBC channels go live on net 02:45PM EST (BBC News) |
| World | Europe | Rats return to Pied Piper's town 02:45PM EST (BBC News) |
| Americas | Row over altered US Army photo 01:41PM EST (BBC News) |
| Europe | Rats return to Pied Piper's town 09:48AM EST (BBC News) |
| Tuesday November 18, 2008 |
| Asia-Pacific | Child murder case shocks NZ court 05:37AM EST (BBC News) |
| Saturday November 15, 2008 |
| Programmes | Panorama | The moment we found Baby P 04:14AM EST (BBC News) |