BBC World News
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University course made for cheating
Cheating by students is being investigated in a US university course dedicated to understanding the hidden world of academic deception.
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Afghan interpreters to get UK visas
Up to 600 Afghan interpreters who worked alongside British troops are set to be given the right to live in the UK, under government plans.
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Iodine deficiency 'may lower IQs'
Mild iodine deficiency during pregnancy could be dimming the intellect of some babies born in the UK, say researchers who studied 1,000 families.
Sky Sports News
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Murray out of French Open
Andy Murray has withdrawn from the French Open at Roland Garros due to his continuing lower back problem.
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Nasri staying with City
Manchester City midfielder Samir Nasri insists he wants to stay at the Etihad Stadium.
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Top seed Bartoli sent packing
Top seed Marion Bartoli was a shock early casualty at the WTA Internationaux de Strasbourg as she was beaten in straight sets by Italy's Camila Giorgi.
Caribbean News
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Association launched to fight illicit trade in dutiable goods
LONDON, England -- The world’s four largest international tobacco companies have forged a joint venture to fight the illegal trafficking of dutiable consumer goods. British American Tobacco, Imperial Tobacco Group, Japan Tobacco International and Philip Morris International have launched...
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Marlin fishing tournament opens in Cuba
HAVANA, Cuba (ACN) -- The 63rd International Marlin Fishing Tournament opened on Monday at Havana’s Ernest Hemingway Marina. The event is one of the oldest of its kind in the world. Public relations official at the Marina, Nayiala Linares said that the tournament, which is being sponsored by...
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Email scandal rocks Trinidad and Tobago government
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad -- A thread of scandalous and potentially incriminating emails said to have been exchanged between top ranking government officials in the Kamla Persad-Bissessar-led People’s Partnership government in Trinidad and Tobago was at the heart of a motion of...