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      <StoryHeadline>Kenyans reject circumcision plan</StoryHeadline>
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      <StoryId>7514431</StoryId>
      <StorySummary>Elders from Kenya's Luo community reject a government plan to promote circumcision to stem HIV/Aids.</StorySummary>
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      <StoryHeadline>Heavy metal monk in second album</StoryHeadline>
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      <StorySummary>A 62-year-old monk from a small friary near Milan has just released his second heavy metal album</StorySummary>
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      <StoryHeadline>Malaysian Anwar in 'sodomy alibi'</StoryHeadline>
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      <StorySummary>Malaysian politician Anwar Ibrahim tells the BBC he has an alibi to prove sodomy claims against him are false.</StorySummary>
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      <StoryHeadline>Gun briefing backfires in China</StoryHeadline>
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      <StorySummary>Reporters called to a Chinese police briefing on the success of an anti-gun drive are accidentally shot.</StorySummary>
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      <StoryHeadline>Cuba reforms turn to state land</StoryHeadline>
      <StoryPosition>5</StoryPosition>
      <StoryId>7514519</StoryId>
      <StorySummary>Cuba puts more state-owned farm land into private hands, in a move designed to increase lacklustre food production.</StorySummary>
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      <StoryHeadline>Cern lab goes 'colder than space'</StoryHeadline>
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      <StorySummary>A giant physics lab on the Swiss-French border is being cooled to a temperature lower than that of outer space.</StorySummary>
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      <StoryHeadline>French hunt for stolen explosives</StoryHeadline>
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      <StorySummary>Anti-terrorist police are called in after explosives and detonators vanish from a security services site in France.</StorySummary>
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      <StoryHeadline>Rainbow nation - dream or reality?</StoryHeadline>
      <StoryPosition>8</StoryPosition>
      <StoryId>7512700</StoryId>
      <StorySummary>The BBC's Audrey Brown looks at how Nelson Mandela's vision of South Africans living in peace and harmony is faring 14 years after apartheid ended.</StorySummary>
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      <StoryHeadline>Eriksson lookalike fools Mexico</StoryHeadline>
      <StoryPosition>9</StoryPosition>
      <StoryId>7512387</StoryId>
      <StorySummary>An English comedian tricks a Mexican football club into thinking he is the national team's new coach Sven-Goran Eriksson.</StorySummary>
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      <StoryHeadline>Egypt's sexual harassment 'cancer'</StoryHeadline>
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      <StoryId>7514567</StoryId>
      <StorySummary>Sexual harassment of women in Egypt is on the increase and observing Islamic dress code is no deterrent, according to a survey.</StorySummary>
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