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LU9DCE > NEWS     25.03.18 06:14l 249 Lines 9286 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Title : March For Our Lives: Huge gun-control rallies sweep US

            Student-led March For Our Lives events nationwide draw
            hundreds of thousands of protesters.

Title : Australia-UK: First non-stop flight en route from Perth
to London

            The first non-stop flight between the two countries is
            due to arrive in London on Sunday morning.

Title : Ball-tampering: Australia launch investigation, Steve Smith
remains captain for now

            Cricket Australia begins an investigation into the
            ball-tampering scandal, while Steve Smith remains as
            captain for now.

Title : March For Our Lives: 'Fight for your life before itâ€Ös
somebody elseâ€Ös job.'

            Emma Gonzalez demonstrated the power of silence during
            her impassioned speech at the March For Our Lives.

Title : Who sent the wedding gift bomb that killed this newlywed?

            He was murdered five days after his wedding - and police
            have no idea who could have wanted him dead.

Title : Eurovision: First winner Lys Assia dies aged 94

            Swiss singer Lys Assia took the prize in 1956 and
            remained a life-long ambassador for the contest.

Title : Apple Music's Jimmy Iovine says streaming services are
'too similar'

            Apple Music executive Jimmy Iovine says streaming
            services need to diversify to survive.

Title : Arnaud Beltrame: France lauds policeman who swapped with
hostage

            France mourns an officer who died saving the lives of
            hostages held by an Islamist gunman.

Title : Syria war: Rebel evacuations from Eastern Ghouta gather pace

            Buses carrying rebels and their families leave the
            Eastern Ghouta enclave as the government grip tightens.

Title : The man who has to crawl through his front door

            Since Richardâ€Ös leg was amputated, his two-storey
            house has become very difficult to get around.

Title : Miami Open: Roger Federer to lose top spot and miss French
Open after defeat

            Roger Federer loses his world number one spot with
            defeat at the Miami Open - and says he will miss the
            clay court season, including the French Open.

Title : Spain Catalonia: Ex-leader Puigdemont 'avoids Finnish arrest'

            Carles Puigdemont left Finland before a Spanish warrant
            could be executed, a Finnish MP says.

Title : I was expected to marry so I went to Antarctica instead

            Meena was raised a ‘good Indian girl' who was expected
            to get married, but she's off to Antarctica.

Title : Teenagers explore a changing world with their camera

            A pictorial record of how the modern world is shaping
            young people and the lives of their communities.

Title : Darkness shrouds landmarks across the world

            Lights are turned off every year for Earth Hour to
            raise awareness about climate change.

Title : In Case You Missed It: 'Snow Devils' and tiger cubs

            Some of the stories you may have missed this week.

Title : How a hospital visit saved this man from homelessness

            A charity is trying to change the way that hospitals
            deal with homeless people.

Title : How DNA can be used to store computer data

            British scientists think DNA could be used to solve a
            global problem - where to store all our data.

Title : The news that made us smile this week

            An inflatable duck, a major scientific step and a sleepy
            polar bear. All that and more this week.

Title : A day in the life of India's 'tuberculosis warrior'

            On world tuberculosis day, Dr Zarir Udwadia talks about
            his fight against the deadly disease.

Title : Week in pictures: 17 - 23 March 2018

            A selection of the best news photographs from around
            the world, taken during the past week.

Title : Obituary: The 9/11 rescuers who died a day apart, 17 years on

            Thomas Phelan and Keith Young played key roles after
            the attack. Their deaths are not isolated cases.

Title : Why Margot Robbie is taking on Shakespeare

            The actress is planning a new TV series, which will
            give Shakespeare plays a "female perspective".

Title : Formula 1 is back - without the grid girls

            As the racing season gets underway, not everyone is
            happy with the decision to axe grid girls.

Title : Paul Biya: Cameroon's 'absentee president'

            Critics call the 85-year-old long-time ruler "absent"
            but it's more complicated than that.

Title : Naomi Wadler - the girl inspiring America?

            Naomi Wadler provoked a strong reaction from Americans
            with her speech at the March for Our Lives.

Title : The week Facebook's value plunged $58bn

            Social media giant faces ire of politicians, investors,
            clients and users after historic data breach

Title : The evolution of UK-Australia travel into a single flight

            The first non-stop journey takes place on Saturday,
            almost 80 years after it involved 31 stopovers.

Title : Meghan Markle: The wellness guru she could have been

            Before she met Prince Harry, Meghan Markle had the
            foundations of a promising business in the fast-growing
            online wellness world.

Title : Northern Ireland 2-1 South Korea

            QPR's Paul Smyth scores on his debut to give Northern
            Ireland a 2-1 win in Saturday's international friendly
            against South Korea.

Title : Boat Races: Cambridge enjoy convincing men's & women's wins
over Oxford

            Cambridge convincingly beat Oxford in both the men's
            and women's Boat Races on the River Thames in London.

Title : Caroline Wozniacki claims Miami Open fans made death threats

            World number two Caroline Wozniacki claims fans made
            death threats against her parents during her Miami Open
            defeat by Monica Puig.

Title : Cameron Bancroft and Steve Smith admit ball-tampering plan
for Australia against South Africa

            Watch Australia's Cameron Bancroft admit ball-tampering
            during the third Test against South Africa and skipper
            Steve Smith reveal the team's "leadership group"
            planned it.

Title : Cameron Bancroft: Australia player admits to ball-tampering,
Steve Smith knew in advance

            Australia's Cameron Bancroft admits he tampered with
            the ball against South Africa - and captain Steve Smith
            says he knew in advance.

Title : British Ethnic Diversity Sports Awards: Ellie Downie and
Maro Itoje triumph

            Ellie Downie and Maro Itoje are named sportswoman
            and sportsman of the year at the 2018 British Ethnic
            Diversity Sports Awards.

Title : Stunning images capture the world around us

            The winners of the 2018 Sony World Photography Awards
            Open competition are announced.

Title : Who were my parents - and why was I left on a hillside
to die?

            In 1937 a nine-month-old girl was found hidden in a
            bush on the South Downs, with her hands tied. She has
            always wanted to know why.

Title : Kak Channthy: The Cambodian Space Project and a rock revival

            Kak Channthy's story of overcoming poverty and hardship
            inspired people from all around the globe.

Title : What it's like to hear voices

            Like Minds: One in 10 of us will at some point hear a
            voice that isnâ€Öt there.

Title : The community of 2,000 people with 151 cases of sex crime

            In the small community of Tysfjord in northern Norway,
            sexual abuse was rife for decades. How come it was
            never stopped?

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