A judge in Argentina overturns a ruling that would have allowed the first gay marriage in Latin America.
The US Treasury Department cracks down on mortgage companies failing to help borrowers at risk of foreclosure.
Tony Blair signalled that he would be willing to back "regime change" in Iraq when he met George Bush in Texas in 2002, the Iraq inquiry is told.
The owner of a fairground ride and a safety inspector are fined after it collapsed in Suffolk, injuring 10 people.
Strong line up for Sports Personality of the Year
Tiger Woods withdraws from this week's Chevron World Challenge, a tournament he has hosted for the past nine years, because of injuries sustained in a car crash.
Author Jonathan Littell wins the 17th annual Literary Review Bad Sex in Fiction Award, for The Kindly Ones.
Eggs are thrown at the Shadow Minister for Community Cohesion and Social Action, Baroness Warsi, as she visits Luton.
The case of a teenager allegedly murdered by her own family is a "wake-up call" over so-called honour killings in the UK, a jury is told.
A gunman who shot dead four US police officers as they sat in a cafe will be brought to justice, a police chief has vowed.
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