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9/5/10,
Warhol's pivotal years
A major new exhibition of works by Andy Warhol focuses on a four-year period pivotal to his development as an artist.
9/5/10,
UK soldier killed in Afghan blast
A British soldier has been killed in an explosion in southern Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence says.
9/5/10,
Burnt golf course body was a man
Police trying to identify a badly-burnt body found on a golf course in East Sussex have established it is that of a man aged about 18-20.
9/5/10,
Seven children have E. coli bug
Seven children in County Armagh have been infected with E. coli 0157, the Public Health Agency has confirmed.
9/5/10,
Tube strikes loom for commuters
The first of a series of Underground strikes begins later in London, with journeys expected to be severely disrupted this week.
9/5/10,
Spain's Eta 'declares ceasefire'
Armed Basque separatist group Eta says it has decided not to carry out "armed actions" in its campaign for independence, the BBC learns.
9/5/10,
Gove defends free school numbers
Michael Gove says 16 so-called "free schools" will be set up over the next year - "well in excess" of the numbers he hoped for.
9/5/10,
Security stepped up at Kabul Bank
Armed police are posted outside the main branch of Kabul Bank as customers continue to withdraw money amid fears it may collapse.
9/5/10,
Motorcycle family speak of loss
The family of a father and son killed in a motorbike crash say the tragedy will leave a huge hole in their lives.
9/5/10,
Historical dilemma
How can Italy best commercialise its world-famous Colosseum?
Sports
9/5/10,
Wallace returns to Scotland squad
Defenders Lee Wallace and Kevin McNaughton return for Scotland's Euro 2012 qualifier with Liechtenstein on Tuesday.
9/5/10,
'Banish Pakistan trio' if guilty
Pakistan High Commissioner Wajid Shamsul Hasan says the three cricketers accused of spot-fixing should receive life bans from cricket if found guilty.
9/5/10,
Harrington misses cut in Boston
Ireland's Padraig Harrington says he will add a European tour event to his schedule after missing the cut at the Deutsche Bank Championship in Boston.
9/5/10,
Rooney set to travel with England
Wayne Rooney is still expected to travel to Switzerland for England's Euro 2012 qualifier despite allegations about his private life.
9/5/10,
Sunday's gossip column
Aston Villa player unrest over possible Gerard Houllier appointment, plus other rumours
9/4/10,
England into World Cup semi-final
Helen Richardson scores twice as England's women beat South Africa, with Korea's draw against Spain confirming England's place in the World Cup semi-finals in Argentina.
9/4/10,
Hargreaves fails to make Euro cut
Injury-hit midfielder Owen Hargreaves has been left out of Manchester United's Champions League squad.
9/4/10,
Burns wrests title from Martinez
Coatbridge fighter Ricky Burns claims the WBO super-featherweight title via a unanimous decision from Puerto Rican Roman Martinez in Glasgow.
9/4/10,
Crusaders make play-offs
Brian Noble's unfancied Crusaders qualify for the Super League play-offs in his first season in charge.
9/4/10,
Murray primed for Wawrinka battle
Britain's Andy Murray says he will take heart from his thrashing of Stanislas Wawrinka in 2008 when they meet again in the US Open third round on Sunday.
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