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Facebook ordered to remove sex offender monitoring page
Reading v Manchester United, Premier League
Premier League 3pms
Australia introduces plain packaging for cigarettes
Eurozone's new bailout fund loses AAA credit rating
Pics: African diamond mining town that's filling with sand
North Korea 'to test long-range rocket' some time this month
‘Baby boxes’: what they are, and why the UN wants them banned
Assange defends WikiLeaks two years after 'cablegate'
November bloodiest month for journalists in Syria: activists
Egypt draft constitution sparks mass protest
Israel announces plan for 3,000 new settler homes after UN vote
Euro area unemployment rate at new high
Forbes lists the 25 richest musicians in 2012
Britain suspends aid to Rwanda over DR Congo rebel support
Detectives question man in his 80s in Jimmy Savile probe
'I am the punishment of God': here's Mario Balotelli's new Genghis Khan tattoo
Syria cuts off internet and phone networks
DSK to make out-of-court settlement with maid over 'sex assault' - reports
WikiLeaks suspect tells court of his despair in 'cage'
Protests as Egyptian panel adopts draft constitution
Palestinians win UN state recognition
French court overturns Concorde crash convictions
Man arrested after approaching Romney at White House
18 EU leaders accept Nobel peace invite, 6 decline
Leveson Report: "Putting a policeman in every newsroom is no sort of answer"
Palestinians certain to win UN recognition as a state
Photos: Rockefeller Center Christmas lights turned on (with help from the Muppets)
IN FULL: The Leveson Report into culture, practice and ethics of British press
Former Prime Minister of Kosovo acquitted of war crimes
Wal-Mart, Disney clothes found in Bangladesh fire
Obama and Romney to have lunch at the White House
Julian Assange has 'lung condition' says Ecuadorian embassy
Ireland likely to vote for increased Palestinian role at UN
Leveson report into UK press standards to be published this afternoon
Rhino killings for horns rise rapidly in South Africa
Iran: Uranium enrichment to be speeded up
The Guardian's "Three Little Pigs" tops Adweek's best ad list for 2012
French court delays Strauss-Kahn sex charge ruling
Car bombs rip through Damascus killing 34