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British GP qualifying as it happened
Heikki Kovalainen takes pole position at the British GP ahead of Mark Webber, with Lewis Hamilton fourth.

The evolution of a conspiracy theory
It wasn't just the Twin Towers that collapsed on September 11. A third World Trade Center tower that wasn't hit by the planes also fell. As a report into Tower 7 prepares to publish its findings, Mike Rudin considers why many people have refused to believe the official explanation.

Q & A: Sharia law explained
The BBC News website looks at how the system of Sharia law works and fits into society.

'Mental risk' of Facebook teens
Children growing up alongside the rise of social networking websites may have a & #34;potentially dangerous & #34; view of the world, says a leading psychiatrist.

Country profile: Bulgaria
Key facts, figures and dates

Country profile: Belarus
Key facts, figures and dates

Autograph hunter's amazing collection
How a County Antrim man collected more than 40,000 autographs ranging from Picasso and Grace Kelly to Carlos the Jackal and Carol Smilie.

Regions and territories: Niue
A profile of the South Pacific island - the world's smallest self-governing territory

Wise web 'Owl' watches neighbours
Neighbourhood Watch teams look to 21st century internet technology to help keep in touch and beat crime.

Bayreuth Festival to be webcast
Germany's annual Bayreuth opera festival will show its opening performance live via the internet for the first time, organisers have said.

Q & A: Hollywood actors' dispute
Why is Hollywood's biggest actors' union, the Screen Actors Guild (SAG), locked in protracted negotiations with film producers over a new pay contract?

Google Yahoo ad deal faces probe
Plans for Google and Yahoo search advertising deal may stall as the Justice Department investigates.

Sarkozy TV rebuke becomes web hit
Off-air footage of a rebuke by French Nicolas Sarkozy of a French TV technician becomes an internet hit.

Bhutan MPs in computer game ban
Parliament in Bhutan bans its members from bringing laptops to work - to stop them playing computer games.

Yahoo defends Microsoft decision
In the face of shareholder opposition, Yahoo defends its decision not to do a deal with Microsoft.

Sinclair dreams of 'flying cars'
Personal flying machines will be a reality, says home computer and electric car pioneer Sir Clive Sinclair.

Bond trailer makes online debut
The trailer for forthcoming Bond movie Quantum of Solace is shown for the first time on the internet.

Fraudsters hijack vicar's e-mail
Internet fraudsters hijack a retired Cornish vicar's e-mail address to send bogus emails pleading for cash.

Popularity of debit cards is up
Debit cards continue to be the most popular method of payment by consumers, says the UK payments association.

Violent games 'sold to children'
An undercover investigation discovers violent video games being sold to children over the internet.