Business
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Petrobras files $65bn share offer
The Brazilian state oil company, Petrobras, unveils plans to sell up to $64.5bn of new stock, in one of the world's largest share offers.
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Nigerian economy 'to grow by 10%'
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BP says oil spill cost up to $8bn
Technology
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PS3 hack escapes court challenge
Sony has won a permanent ban in Australia of a hack for its PS3, but the code behind it has been released for free on the web.
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Memristor revolution backed by HP
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Global broadband divide revealed
Entertainment/Arts
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Hogan given leave to return to US
Crocodile Dundee star Paul Hogan reaches an agreement with tax authorities in Australia allowing him to return to his home in the US.
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T.I. released after drug arrest
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DJs unite for Love Parade track
Sci/Environment
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Wolves fail to halt aspen decline
The re-introduction of wolves to a US National Park has not helped re-establish quaking aspens, as many researchers had hoped.
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Method to trace persistent CFCs
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Openness urged on UK's emissions
Health
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'No evidence' implants are toxic
Tests on a type of breast implant filled with an unapproved gel have shown no evidence they are unsafe, UK experts say.
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Bone drug linked to cancer risk
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Compost sparks Legionnaire's fear
Have Your Say
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Mid-East talks: Regional voices
Comment from BBC News website readers in the Middle East as Israeli and Palestinian leaders meet in Washington for the first direct peace talks in nearly two years and agree a framework for negotiations.
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Pakistan floods: 'The worst is yet to come'
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Pakistan floods: 'Desperate for doctors'
Magazine
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Eddie who?
Comic Eddie Kadi can command vast crowds at his live shows. Why has he attracted so little mainstream attention?
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Don't let the bed bugs bite
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Autobiographies of the rich and famous
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Features & Analysis
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Reporter's dilemma
Should a journalist bear witness, or interfere to help save a life? From our own correspondent
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Week in pictures
Striking pictures from around the world this week.
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Behind the scenes
Israeli and Palestinian talks seen from the inside
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The real deal?
Questions over halal meat as market booms in France
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Mardell's America
Should Washington reconsider the power of Palin fever?
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