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Friday, 25 May, 2001, 02:38 GMT 03:38 UK

Children are among the injured Death toll mounts in Jerusalem collapse
At least 25 people are killed and another 300 injured after a building in Jerusalem collapses during a wedding celebration.

Danger ahead, says US Fed chief
US Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan says the country still faces the threat of recession as economic growth remains slow.

Archbishops Dr George Carey and Dr David Hope
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Archbishops' vote warning
Church leaders warn against negative campaigning in the UK general election and say voting is a Christian duty.

McVeigh execution confirmed
The US attorney general says the Oklahoma bomber will be executed on 11 June as withheld FBI documents contain no new evidence.

Intensive care failings 'cost lives'
Many patients discharged from critical care units over the past 10 years died unnecessarily, UK research suggests.

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A German magazine has branded Britain a country in A sick land?
Is Britain a country in deep crisis?

Spending time with your partner is a good way to keep your blood pressure down.
Healthy relationship


Big Brother returns to Channel 4 on Saturday
Bigger Big Brother


Typefaces used in letters and e-mails reveal an insight into the writer's personality traits, a study suggests
Your type of person?


Stars perform at a concert to mark the Duke of Edinburgh's 80th birthdayBirthday bash
Stars celebrate Prince Philip's 80th birthday

A study of HIV related deaths in Kenya has found a threefold risk for breastfeeding mumsHIV link
Breastfeeding mothers may be more at risk

Children living near waste incinerators are more likely to sexually mature laterArrested development
Chemical pollutants blamed

Red army
England football coach backs Liverpool trio

A 15-year-old Nepalese boy - Temba Tseri Sherpa - is reported to be the youngest person to climb EverestBoy wonder
Everest 'conquered by youngest climber'

No warning
Hackers attack net monitoring centre