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Jordanian women carry out mine clearance in the north of the country. Work such as this is restoring land for cultivation all round the world

The world is winning the landmine war

David Randall: The fight to clear landmines gets little coverage, but it is changing millions of lives.

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Marion Jones: Steroids were supplied by Conte

Drug supplier to sport's big cheats is back in business and 'clean'

If America had a Hall of Fame for sporting disgrace, Victor Conte would occupy its most prominent berth. For almost a decade, the San Francisco-based nutritionist supplied performance-enhancing drugs to some of the world's most notorious cheats, from the steroid-enhanced baseball slugger Barry Bonds to the Olympic athlete Marion Jones and the British sprinter Dwain Chambers.

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The US Secretary of State told Vogue magazine last month that Miliband is 'vibrant, vital, attractive and smart.' She added: 'Well, if you saw him it would be a big crush. He's really a good guy. And he's so young!'

Who said the special relationship was dead?

George W. Bush and Tony Blair were "shoulder to shoulder" – but with David Miliband and Hillary Clinton, it is more a case of "eye to eye", as the world can see from these pictures taken yesterday as Nato foreign ministers convened in Brussels.

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Sarah Sands: Why diversity works – switch on your set

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