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Magazine
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Fact checking the election
Are lies in the US election going unnoticed?
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Knives out
Lawyers who took on US tobacco target food industry next
Features
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Forced to pick
Doctors and nurses replace child labour in Uzbek cotton fields
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Close to armageddon
Cubans remember the 1962 missile crisis
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Food for thought
Are we heading for another food price crisis?
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Salafist spring
Why conservative Islam is on the rise in post revolution Egypt
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Top of the class
The Bronx school that produced eight Nobel winners
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Odd couple
What links marriage proposals and the Nobel Prize for economics?
Comment & Analysis
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Greek conundrum
Despite positive noises, crisis far from resolved, says Gavin Hewitt.
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Test of optimism
Concern mounts over Zimbabwe votes, writes Andrew Harding
Election Daily Diet
15 OctoberThanks for babysitting, Mr President
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World Service Podcasts
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Business Daily
"Stripping down to my underpants," the bizarre behaviour caused by severe stress
Programmes
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Fast Track
Testing the Coriolis effect – which direction does water drain on either side of the equator?
BBC World Service
From Our Own Correspondent
Kate Adie presents stories from Zimbabwe, Aleppo, Mexico, Angola and Jerusalem.
Newshour
Skydiver smashes world altitude record; Russian penal colonies; evangelical in the closet