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- China denies currency undervalued
- Shanty town
- Online shoppers" data passed on
- EU "nearing" Greece bail-out deal
- Royal Mail quality tests "rigged"
- California sues Toyota for faults
- Ivory and tuna top wildlife talks
- Apollo men decry Obama Moon plans
- Sarkozy and Brown attack US deal
- Queen invented phone, pupils say
- Port exports
- Lloyds aids mortgage overpayments
- Interns "exploited by employers"
- Portugal passes austerity budget
- Trichet backs new bail-out fund
- Vauxhall gets UK loans guarantee
- Coffee car
- FSA to clamp down on mis-selling
- China oil demand is "astonishing"
- Top tweets
- Safe and sound
- Superdry founder in line for £80m
- Bleakley achieves water-ski goal
- BA union announces strike dates
- Safety fears hit cheese-rolling
- What happened next? Zebra puts head in hippo"s mouth
- China"s stern warning to Google
- US retail sales in surprise rise
- Mary Rose dog skeleton at museum
- Tweeting "fundamental" in life
- Eurozone industry grows strongly
- Lehman bosses severely criticised
- dot.Rory
- Japan aims its home fuel cells at Europe
- Broadway set for Ray Charles show
- Net clash for web police projects
- Hollywood rejects Wellywood sign
- Sacked sex worker goes to court
- Microsoft rebuffed in Word appeal
- New mortgages "halved in January"
- Climate linked to smaller birds
- Puttnam hails "buoyant" UK cinema
- Siberian tigers die at China zoo
- China hits back at Obama on yuan
- Atheists celebrate lack of faith
- Warning on public sector pensions
- New York banking gains on London
- Decapitated group "were Vikings"
- Fighting poverty
- Roman candles
- Web censure "curbs human rights"
- Thalidomide effect mystery solved
- HSBC admits huge Swiss data theft
- Telegraph poles to take broadband
- The brain scan that can "see people"s memories"
- HMRC ready to back Pompey set-up
- VW and BMW report lower profits
- Malkovich to tread London boards
- Greeks stage fresh general strike
- US trade deficit in surprise fall
- Tories pledge "fastest broadband"
- Red Knights get advisers for bid
- Gomp/arts
- In pictures
- Half-cock chicken mystery solved
- Mobile clinic
- New arts bursary scheme launched
- Farming future
- Japan protest over tuna ban plan
- Japan"s economic growth rate cut
- Feathers fly: Bank of America sorry for confiscating parrot
- In pictures
- BP to explore for oil in Brazil
- "Console killer" launches in June
- Daihatsu recalling cars in Japan
- Booting up Brazil
- Sony shows off motion controller
- Bright ideas
- Independent day
- Scientists to review climate body
- EU to back bluefin tuna trade ban
- Internet up for Nobel Peace Prize
- Starling flock "falls from sky"
- Ancient eggshell yields its DNA
- Anna Nicole opera to be staged
- Tough task
- Science "is a key election issue"
- Mobile phone allows boss to snoop
- Facebook calls for "iconic games"
- Phantom returns
- File-sharing sanctions "unfair"
- More hoard items going on show
- Huge meat-eater plant prefers poo
- Arts women to watch list revealed
- Ring may be giant "impact crater"
- Galapagos tension
- Collider shut for year to fix faults
- Aer Lingus to make 670 job cuts
- BA strike talks deadline extended
- Chevron looks for refinery buyer
