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Iran: Documentary, book to be released on sailor's 'confessions'
The documentary will be about the sailor's arrest, interrogation and confessions, Commander Alireza Afshar, deputy for "defence propaganda", said in a faxed statement.
Britain's Ministry of Defence revised a decision to let the sailor's sell their stories to the media and now banned them from doing so.
Afshar said letting the sailors profit from the situation was a "scandal" for the British army.
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UK: Woman loses appeal to have children using frozen embryos
A woman today lost a legal battle to have children using frozen embryos fertilised by her former partner, who no longer wants her to have his baby.
Natallie Evans, 35, was distraught by the verdict as it was her last chance to have a baby.
"I feel that once again, it looks like common sense has prevailed," her former fiance Howard Johnston said.
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Morocco: Four suspected suicide bombers killed
Three suspected suicide bombers blew themselves up today following a police raid on a house in a Casablanca slum and the fourth did likewise when he saw there was no way out.
The four were members of a gang of up to 12 that police have been looking for since March 11.
Morocco has been on the alert for attacks since 2003 when 13 suicide bombers killed themselves and 32 other people in central Casablanca.
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- REUTERS / NZ HERALD STAFF