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Holyrood move to bottle own water
An on-site water bottling operation at Holyrood is being planned by Scottish Parliament bosses.
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Pulling the plug on wasting water
Water is a finite resource and attitudes towards its consumption have to change if we do not want the taps to run dry.
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BBC Springwatch: A greener games
As part of his BBC Springwatch series on changing habitats in the UK, Nick Higham reports on efforts to build a green Olympics in 2012.
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Oyster boat back on the water
The last surviving boat from an oyster trade which died out after a food poisoning scandal is back on the water.
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Pollution fears for 'pearl of Siberia'
Lake Baikal in Siberia is in danger of being polluted by an old Soviet pulp and paper factory, writes Steven Eke.
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Global village voices: Water
You told us how water affects your lives. Listen to people's stories and experiences from around the world.
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Mature villager joins digital era
A woman in her fifties shows how computers can empower villagers in the arid state of Rajasthan in western India.
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Fighting the spammers head on
The amount of spam is growing and could soon make e-mail unworkable, say anti-spam experts.
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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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An Indonesian idyll
The aim of the race was not just to be faster and more dashing than any of the other competitors, but specifically to steer the buffaloes so precisely that their halter would knock over the shaman's pegdoll. Knock the pegdoll over, and you win a prize; miss (as most not surprisingly do), and you ...
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