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Magazine
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Not so idyllic
Norman Rockwell turbulent secret life revealed
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The Armstrong fairytale
Were fans too ready to believe cyclist's story?
Features
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Who opposes Assad?
Guide to the fighters and groups ranged against the Syrian government
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Cory and me
The new senator and the greatest sporting moment of my life
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Cruel miscarriage
A country where a woman may be jailed for losing a child
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Pitch pioneer
The little-known Scot vying for title of man who took football to Brazil BBC Sport
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Searching for colour
The two years in Paris that changed Vincent van Gogh
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Tech makeover
How to attract girls to the tech industry
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Under construction
The Nigerian capital of Abuja - still unfinished, decades later
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7 days quiz
What does the slang word 'bare' actually mean?
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Boris goes east
London's mayor wins over young admirers in China
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Dark web
Is society safer after Silk Road's demise?
Analysis
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Judging Abbott
Jon Donnison on new Australian leader's first month in office
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Lyse Doucet
How new and old are fighting for Afghanistan's future
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BBC World Service Podcasts
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Assignment
Has anything changed for garment workers in Bangladesh after the collapse of a factory?
Programmes
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Click
Eating lunch in a Japanese restaurant which serves food and calculates the bill automatically
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HARDtalk
Paul Greengrass disputes the idea that films are a less truthful art-form than documentaries
BBC World Service
Newshour
Chelsea Clinton is the first of Newshour's guest editors this week
From Our Own Correspondent
The melodies of Portuguese austerity and other reporters' stories, presented by Kate Adie.