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An elderly man is carried in a shantytown on the outskirts of Port au Prince, following a major earthquake in Haiti, Tuesday Jan. 12, 2010. Tens of thousands are feared dead.
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World in Pictures

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President Barack Obama walks back to the Oval Office of the White House in Washington after traveling to Delaware to attend the funeral services for Jean Biden, mother of Vice President Joe Biden.
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United Kingdom in pictures

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Alastair Campbell arrives at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Westminster, London, to give evidence at a hearing of the Iraq Inquiry.
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This image shows a solar panel that helps provide electricity to the Jemez Pueblo Day School in Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico, U.S.A.
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Broadwater Farm murder: man held

 A man has been arrested over the murder of Pc Keith Blakelock during the 1985 Broadwater Farm riots.
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8,500 Toyota cars in brakes...

 Beleaguered Japanese motor company Toyota suffered further embarrassment when it ordered a recall of 8,500 cars in the UK due to a brake problem.
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Lords watchdog to probe expenses

 A House of Lords standards watchdog is to look into a complaint over the expenses of former Labour chairman Lord Clarke of Hampstead, it has been announced.
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380 jobs set to go at drugs...

 Drugs giant GlaxoSmithKline is to cut up to a third of jobs at one of its UK research and development sites.
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BBC stars paid £54m, figures...

 The BBC spends £54 million on its top-earning stars, according to new figures.
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Probe as toddler crushed by...

 An investigation is under way in an Austrian ski resort after a British toddler was crushed by a giant snowman, police have said.
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City watchdog chief to step down

 The head of City watchdog the Financial Services Authority (FSA) is to step down in the summer.
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Arrest amid playgroup sex probe

 A suspect has been arrested on suspicion of sexual assault at a playgroup, police have said.
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Temperatures set to plunge again

 A blast of wintry weather sweeping the country is expected to send temperatures plummeting to as low as -5C, bringing more snow and icy conditions, forecasters said. Eastern and south-east England will be the worst affected over the next couple of days, with Kent likely to see the heaviest falls.
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Labour phone campaign broke...

 Labour breached privacy rules by making unsolicited automated phone calls to almost half a million people without their consent, the Information Commissioner's Office has ruled.
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Broadwater Farm murder: man held

 A man has been arrested over the murder of Pc Keith Blakelock during the 1985 Broadwater Farm riots.
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8,500 Toyota cars in brakes...

 Beleaguered Japanese motor company Toyota suffered further embarrassment when it ordered a recall of 8,500 cars in the UK due to a brake problem.
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