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BBC World Service
News and analysis in 27 languages
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Magazine
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Re-recording history
Ravers and time travellers use the web to preserve the past
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Made in America
Are large corporations the nation's best hope?
Features and Analysis
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America's first suburb
When buying the American dream was cheap
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Sweet scientist
Smokin' Joe was elevated to boxing greatness by Ali rivalry
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Justice for Jackson
'Errors of judgment' led to Dr Conrad Murray's conviction
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Suicide epidemic
Why are 40 South Koreans taking their own lives every day?
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Brain teaser
Debunking the myths about our minds
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House of pain
Property values take a dive in Kabul amid security fears
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Break down
Who is really profiting from the high cost of petrol and oil?
World Service Podcasts
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Discovery
Are robots becoming more human? Jon Stewart charts the rise of the social robot
Elsewhere on BBC News
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Re-recording history
Will using internet technology change the future of the past?
Market Data
Last Updated at 15:01 ET
Market index | Current value | Trend | Variation | % variation |
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Dow Jones | 12145.59 | Up | 77.20 | 0.64% |
Nasdaq | 2718.05 | Up | 22.80 | 0.85% |
S&P 500 | 1271.50 | Up | 10.38 | 0.82% |
FTSE 100 | 5567.34 | Up | 56.52 | 1.03% |
Dax | 5961.44 | Up | 32.76 | 0.55% |
BBC Global 30 | 5514.83 | Up | 23.98 | 0.44% |
Programmes
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HARDtalk
Author Jeanette Winterson on why she believes bankers have acted like ‘criminals’
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Fast Track
The Korean wave: How South Korea's pop culture exports are reaping benefits
BBC World Service
Newshour
Verdict for Michael Jackson's doctor; Syrian forces shell Homs; US poverty at record high
World Briefing
BBC News reports from around the world.