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Weird, or just wanting?
His visits with eccentric celebrities have made Louis Theroux an authority on weirdness. But here, writing for the Magazine, he says his time off from TV has made him ask whether weird is just in the eye of the beholder.
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Tea bag firm is bought for £37.5m
A Forest of Dean paper mill is bought by an American firm for £37.5m.
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Developing world
Digital cameras have made taking pictures easier. But, to mark the launch of our Photographer of the Year competition, photojournalist Jon Levy, asks if that means we are becoming better photographers.
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Hi-tech criminals target UK firms
British businesses suffer attacks by computer criminals almost every day, a police survey has found.
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Mars rocks Beagle team
A famous Martian meteorite is to be used to calibrate the cameras on the British-led Beagle 2 lander.
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Nature's perfect pictures
A tranquil image of elephants in Zambia's South Luangwa National Park wins top prize in the BG Wildlife Photographer Of The Year awards.
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New hope for migraine sufferers
A system used to help children with reading may offer hope to migraine sufferers.
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Far away stars light early cosmos
The most distant galaxy yet found gives astronomers a glimpse of what the early Universe was like.
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The eclipse - how was it for you?
Did you witness the eclipse? Read what other BBC News Online users around the world saw.
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Viewing an eclipse
Although it is safe to look at a total solar eclipse with the naked eye, partial eclipses can seriously damage your health - if you do not take precautions.
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