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Spurs book Western finals berth
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Federer crashes out in Madrid
Defending champion falls at the hands of Japan's Kei Nishikori as Nadal, Serena and Sharapova all advance.
Tennis
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US suspect denies mailing poison-laced letter
Paul Kevin Curtis, charged with threatening the US president and others, says he is innocent.
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First direct Cairo-Tehran flight in 34 years
The first commercial flight in 34 years took off from Cairo to Tehran, a sign of improving relations between the two.
Middle East
Last Modified: 31 Mar 2013 01:26 GMT
Immigrants thrive in US country music capital
Foreign-born residents in Nashville, Tennessee, lean to the Democrats in a state often dominated by Republicans.
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Serena fights back in thriller
Four-time champion Serena Williams wins epic third round encounter as Ivanovic and Schiavone also advance at Wimbledon.
Tennis
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McIlroy prepares to defend US title
Seeking that extra boost before his title defence, Rory McIlroy squeezes in St. Jude Classic ahead of the U.S. Open.
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Ron Paul and the liberty of bullies
Ron Paul's libertarian ideal is a far cry for the idea of 'freedom for all'.
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Ms Civil Society vs Mr Unaccountable
The Occupy movement has taken the development of civil society into a previously unimaginable direction.
Rebecca Solnit
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'Dead zone' warning for Gulf of Mexico
Scientists warn of severe 'dead-Zone' in Gulf of Mexico.
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