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Magazine
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Revenge of the nerd
Cartoonist turns schoolyard bullying ordeal into comic
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Is America illegal?
Lawyers debate the Declaration of Independence
Features and Analysis
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Guy's everywhere
Who is behind the V for Vendetta masks?
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Potato plight
How America turned against the nutritious tuber
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Abominable snow?
Resorts fight to use 'recycled' sewage on ski slopes
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Damned lies and statistics
Are civilian deaths in Mexico's drugs war being covered up?
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Who's that?
25 readers who chose to change their name
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An 'epic' controversy
Is India's freedom of expression again under attack?
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Jailbreakers
The hackers determined to get control of their gadgets
World Service Podcasts
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Health Check
Have you washed your hands? Why one in six mobile phones in Britain is contaminated with poo
Elsewhere on BBC News
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Making Appsense
Why 'irresponsible innovation' has no place in the virtual workplace
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Programmes
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Talking Movies
A new film is reigniting the age-old debate over the authorship of Shakespeare's body of work
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PRI's The World
The bride-buying tradition of the Thracian Tinkerers clan of Bulgaria
BBC World Service
Newshour
Turkey raids northern Iraq; is solitary confinement torture? US zoo escapees hunted down
World Briefing
BBC News reports from around the world.