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VIDEO: A good one for the neutral - Anderson

Cricket - 7 hours 27 min ago
England bowler James Anderson says that day one of the third Test between England and Pakistan would have been enjoyable for a neutral but was nervewracking to play in.
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Anderson denies confidence crisis

Cricket - 10 hours 43 min ago
James Anderson says there is no crisis of confidence in the England batting line-up, despite another stuttering display.
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Monkeys fed wine 'to fight flu'

BBC-SouthAsia - 11 hours 2 min ago
A zoo in Kazakhstan, where overnight temperatures have dipped to nearly -40C, is giving monkeys a wine concoction as a remedy against flu.
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Jonathan Agnew column

Cricket - 11 hours 25 min ago
"That first day was one of the most remarkable I have ever seen"
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Nepal former rebels leave camps

BBC-SouthAsia - 11 hours 57 min ago
Thousands of former Maoist fighters in Nepal begin the process of demobilisation, five years after they ended their armed revolt.
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Bollywood film-maker Kanwar dies

BBC-SouthAsia - 12 hours 27 min ago
India's film community pays tribute to Bollywood director and producer Raj Kanwar, who has died in Singapore at the age of 50.
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England falter as wickets tumble

BBC-SouthAsia - 13 hours 1 min ago
England's batsmen again fail to support their bowlers as 16 wickets fall on day one of the third Test against Pakistan in Dubai.
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England falter as wickets tumble

Cricket - 13 hours 1 min ago
England's batsmen again fail to support their bowlers as 16 wickets fall on day one of the third Test against Pakistan in Dubai.
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Di Resta launches new Force India

BBC-SouthAsia - 13 hours 21 min ago
Force India unveil the new Formula 1 car in which Paul di Resta and Nico Hulkenberg will compete in 2012.
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Strength in depth inspires Wyatt

Cricket - 14 hours 33 min ago
Staffordshire all-rounder Danni Wyatt says the competition for places inspires her to keep improving and remain in the England squad.
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Megaupload bail appeal rejected

BBC-SouthAsia - 15 hours 6 min ago
Kim Dotcom's bail appeal is rejected by a New Zealand Court, as US campaigners hint at legal action to prevent files being deleted.
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India corruption 'long way to go'

BBC-SouthAsia - 15 hours 9 min ago
India PM Manmohan Singh says progress has been made on corruption but admits there is "still a long way" to go.
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Karthikeyan completes HRT line-up

BBC-SouthAsia - 15 hours 19 min ago
Indian driver Narain Karthikeyan joins Pedro de la Rosa at HRT for the 2012 season.
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Philippines seeks militant's body

BBC-SouthAsia - 16 hours 26 min ago
Troops in the Philippines are still searching for the body of top militant Marwan who was reported killed on Thursday, a military spokesman says.
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Delhi questioned over army chief

BBC-SouthAsia - 17 hours 41 min ago
India's Supreme Court questions the government's decisions in its row with the army chief over his retirement age.
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Militants kill Pakistani soldiers

BBC-SouthAsia - 18 hours 26 min ago
Militants have killed at least seven Pakistani soldiers in an attack on a checkpoint in Kurram tribal region near the Afghan border, officials say.
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India battered toddler improves

BBC-SouthAsia - February 2, 2012 - 23:47
The condition of a battered toddler in India improves as she is taken off a ventilator, doctors say.
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Fireman stands in for air control

BBC-SouthAsia - February 2, 2012 - 23:31
A fireman guides a plane to land at an airport in India after air traffic controllers fail to turn up for work, it emerges.
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Panasonic predicts a record loss

BBC-SouthAsia - February 2, 2012 - 23:11
Japanese electronics giant Panasonic forecasts a record net annual loss of $10bn for the year to March.
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VIDEO: Banned Chinese books popular in Taiwan

BBC-SouthAsia - February 2, 2012 - 22:54
The Chinese government keeps a tight control on the publishing and importation of books, especially those on what it deems sensitive subjects. But in Taiwan, the trade in Chinese language books is thriving.
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