Miami Update from BBC News
Ravens beat Dolphins in play-offs
The Baltimore Ravens defeat the Miami Dolphins 27-9, and there are wins for the San Diego Chargers and the Arizona Cardinals.
Cuban revolution: Exiles' stories
The Cuban revolution in 1959 provoked a mass exodus of people and in the ensuing 50 years many Cubans have sought exile abroad, mainly in the US.
Rap star DMX arrested in Florida
US rapper DMX is back behind bars in Miami after he was arrested for allegedly missing a court appearance in Phoenix.
Miami Cubans 'oppose US embargo'
A new poll suggests that most Cuban-Americans living in Miami want an end to the US embargo against Cuba.

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World Update from BBC News

ANC says Zuma can take third wife
South Africa's ruling party says there is "nothing sinister" in its leader Jacob Zuma wishing to take a third wife.
Woman killed on rail track named
A woman who was killed when her car was hit by a train on a level crossing in Lincolnshire is named by police.
Democracy returns in Bangladesh
Democratic rule returns to Bangladesh with the swearing-in of Awami League leader Sheikh Hasina as PM.
Companies 'facing' gambling levy
Bookmakers and other firms may be forced to fund research into gambling addiction under plans put forward by ministers.
Singh accuses Pakistan on Mumbai
The Mumbai attack must have had support from some official agencies in Pakistan, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh says.
Man dies in fall on club's stairs
A man dies after falling down a flight of stairs at a Lancashire nightclub.
Marks and Spencer cuts 1,000 jobs
Marks and Spencer will announce on Wednesday that it is cutting 1,000 jobs from its workforce of 70,000, the BBC confirms.
Engineers asses damaged navy ship
A Portsmouth-based Royal Navy ship which lost power when the engine room was flooded is towed to the Falkland Islands.


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