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Delays hit pupils' test results: More than a million 11 and 14-year-olds in England will get their Sats results late this year because of administrative chaos. ›13:25
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Farmers seek badger cull advice: Farmers are taking legal advice after the government rejected a cull of badgers in England to control TB in cattle. ›15:06
Who's daddy: Your questions to Doctor Who chief Russell T Davies ›16:25
Oops! Her house razed by mistake: A Jackson State University official blames pranksters for the mistaken demolition of a house. Owner Annie Wilson of Dallas said trying to get fair compensation has been a nightmare. ›23:55, 1.07
Baby otters safe after stroll, stop at pub: Two baby river otters are safely in the care of a wildlife rescue group after a weekend excursion that took them through several Petaluma neighborhoods, including a stop at a local pub. ›15:21, 2.07
Toilet-trained chimp on the run in Calif.: A 42-year-old chimpanzee who is toilet-trained and can eat with a knife and fork is believed to be at large in a Southern California forest after escaping his cage. ›10:50, 1.07
Man, 18, charged over city murder: An 18-year-old man is to appear in court charged with the murder of Londonderry man Emmett Shiels. ›16:26
Betancourt's joy at return to France: French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt expresses her thanks as she lands in France, days after her release from captivity. ›16:08
Catfish chokes on soccer ball: A catfish has apparently choked to death after trying to chow down on a soccer ball in the locks of a Bavarian canal. ›20:36, 1.07
Joyride in stolen police car ends in river: Jefferson Parish sheriff's deputies say a 22-year-old man stole a deputy's car and took it for a joyride on the Mississippi River levee before driving it into the river. ›02:26, 1.07
French locals indifferent to Brangelina: Residents of Nice, France, where actress Angelina Jolie awaits the birth of her twins, aren't impressed by celebrity. Stars who escape there aren't hounded by autograph-seekers. ›20:19, 3.07
Man and the Moon - 999 caller reports unidentified object: it was the Moon. ›10:24
Larry Harmon, longtime Bozo the Clown, dies: Larry Harmon, one of the first men to play the famed Bozo the Clown character, has died at 83. ›21:43, 3.07
Robbery clue to student murders: The death of two French students, who suffered more than 240 stab wounds, could be linked to a robbery, police reveal. ›15:39
'Deadliest' malaria rising in UK: More cases of the most dangerous type of malaria are being brought back to the UK from trips, official figures show. ›23:09, 03.07
Congo ex-leader appears in court: The former vice-president of DR Congo, Jean-Pierre Bemba, appears in court in The Hague. ›16:49
Joe the Moose gets a moossus: There's no moose-ing around in the small town of Anamoose. Officials of the North Dakota town decided to give their mascot, Joe the Moose, a moossus. A mock wedding celebration for them was held on Saturday. ›15:32, 30.06
Christie Brinkley divorce trial goes nuclear: Attorneys in the Christie Brinkley divorce trial painted opposing portraits of their clients as the explosive case began its second day. A court-appointed psychiatrists report yet to be introduced says Brinkley is consumed by rage, said the lawyer for her estranged husband, Peter Cook. But it also says Brinkley should get primary custody of the children, her lawyer said. ›13:48, 3.07
Wannabe cop steals police cruiser: A teenage boy with an interest in law enforcement twice stole a police cruiser and took it out to do some patrolling. The boy's mother saw him bring the car home, but wasn't alarmed. ›01:58, 3.07
Student finds it pays to swear on exam: A British high school student received credit for writing nothing but a two-word obscenity on an exam paper because the phrase expressed meaning and was spelled correctly. ›20:46, 30.06
Toilet to catwalk: Excrement clearers join top models in New York ›11:57
Ill. town hosts a whole lotta Liz: The northern Illinois community of Elizabeth tried Saturday to set a world record for the largest Gathering of Elizabeths. Women with Elizabeth in any part of their name were allowed in; one participant has Elizabeth as a last name. ›09:09, 29.06
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