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World Headlines and Latest Published Stories from BBC News
What the papers sayJournalist Liz Kennedy takes a look at what's making the headlines in Friday's morning newspapers.Man knocked to ground by vehiclePolice in Dorset are trying to trace a driver who hit a man while he was leaning into his car tending to his child.Call to tax private plane usersEnvironmental campaigners are urging the government to tax private jets, saying they emit more carbon dioxide than commercial planes.Identity fraud 'is set to soar'Identity fraud is likely to accelerate in 2010 as organised criminals target the rich, a report says.Real IRA causes alerts in DerryThe Real IRA say they are responsible for two security alerts outside the courthouse and a police station in Londonderry.Strong winds blow flats roof offA family have been forced out of their flat in Perth in the middle of the night, after high winds blew off part of the roof.Movie industry debates DVD releasesA hot topic in Hollywood right now is how long cinema audiences should wait until they can watch a movie on DVD.XML error: not well-formed (invalid token) at line 2 |