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FRIDAY, 13 FEBRUARY
In this July 18, 1994 file photo, firefighters and rescue workers search through
the rubble of the Argentine-Israeli Mutual Association community center, after
a car bomb rocked the building in downtown Buenos Aires, Argentina
Argentina leader may face bomb probe
An Argentine prosecutor asks a judge to investigate the country's president over
allegations she helped cover up Iran's links to a 1994 bombing.
Kanye West How to deal with the office Kanye
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A Ukrainian government soldier salutes an armoured vehicle driving on the road t
owards Debaltseve, Ukraine, on Friday, as fighting continues despite a looming a
greed ceasefire
Fighting follows Ukraine summit
New fighting is reported in eastern Ukraine despite a new ceasefire deal that is
due to come into force at midnight on Saturday.
A visitor lays flowers on the anniversary of the Dresden firebombing Germany rem
embers Dresden firestorm
Boko Haram militants attack Chad
Egypt ready for Libya evacuations
Saudis evacuate embassy in Yemen
Breaking News image Obama: Student murders 'outrageous'
New Zealand beach traps 198 whales
Obama will urge firms to share data
Tax evading tycoon not prosecuted
BUSINESS
Seat car factory in Spain
Eurozone economy sees growth pick up
The eurozone economy grew by a stronger-than-expected 0.3% in the last three mon
ths of 2014, helped by rapid growth in Germany.
Rolls-Royce warns on 2015 profit
German growth data lifts US stocks
Aer Lingus ups support for IAG deal

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o contact intelligent life in space. The BBC's science correspondent Pallab Ghos
h reports from San Jose in the US.
Satellites Scientists: It's time to phone ET
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es break out in South Africa parliament
Maggie Lieu in dark 'I may go to Mars and never come back'
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Oscars hopeful hits funding target
Entertainment Live: 13 February 2015
HEALTH
Woman thinking HRT 'increases ovarian cancer risk'
Discovery of largest genetic fat map
'No alcohol in early pregnancy' call
TECHNOLOGY
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Apple bans worker 'bonded servitude'
Fitbit says Surge can cause rash
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f the year UN agrees draft text for Paris
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Nature's steamiest sex scenes
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Stunning early mammals discovered
Black widows can smell cannibals
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Is this the key to simplifying?
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When love and work collide
The high cost of grief
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A Sri Lankan supercar?
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Nissan's glow-in-the-dark Leaf
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