Media Watch
Call for probe into police after apology to Channel 4
16 May - The Birmingham Post
Town Halls should map race and religion to identify 'tension hotspots', says Hazel Blears
15 May - Daily Mail
Police and CPS apologise to programme makers
15 May - The Guadian
Could I stop being a Muslim?
15 May - BBC Radio 4
Churchgoing on its knees as Christianity falls out of favour
8 May - The Times
'Caste wall' is partly demolished
6 May - BBC News
Teenage Iraqi girl who fell in love with BRITISH soldier in Basra is murdered by her own father in honour killing
29 Apr - Evening Standard
Reuters AlertNet
Thousands flee as China lake bank feared broken
FACTBOX-Why Myanmar's generals stand firm
Bush arrives in Egypt for Palestinian talks
Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai delays return
Blast in Afghanistan kills child, wounds four
Lebanese leaders face hurdles at tense Qatar talks
ADVISORY-China quake lake story withdrawn
Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai will not return home Saturday
Myanmar death toll soars, diplomats tour delta
UK condemns Myanmar's cyclone response as "inhuman"
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