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Surgeons have exclusively told Sky News how they removed a third of a baby's heart in a radical operation that saved her life. This exclusive report from health correspondent Thomas Moore contains close-up pictures of heart surgery.
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Sky's Martin Stanford speaks to Econonist Graham Turner about whether or not the government are doing enough to help with the credit crunch.
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Slash from Guns N'Roses has been in London to promote a new range of Slash-style guitars and gave an exclusive TV interview to Sky's Matt Smith.
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Investors in Britain are being hit by the fallout from a massive financial scandal in the United States. Bernard Madoff, a former chairman of the Nasdaq stockmarket, admitted a fraud which could cost investors on both sides of the Atlantic up to 50 billion dollars.
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A king penguin at Edinburgh zoo has been knighted by the Norwegian King's Guard. Sky's James Matthews explains why.
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A young mother has become the first in the world to get a new part of her body made from her own stem cells.
The woman in Spain received a new windpipe -- grown in a lab.
British doctors who were involved in the revolutionary transplant say it heralds a new era in medicine.
Our Health Correspondent Thomas Moore explains.
http://video.news.sk y.com/skynews/video/ Sky News is banned from reporting from Zimbabwe, but Chief Correspondent Stuart Ramsay travelled to the capital Harare and sent this report.
George Bush used his weekly address to urge Arab countries to do more to stop militants firing rockets into Israel. Israeli forces have continued air attacks on the Gaza Strip today, killing a senior Hamas commander, and militants have fired fourteen rockets across the border into Israel.
Sky's Foreign Affairs Editor Tim Marshall reports from Jerusalem
The star of 'Dirty Dancing' and 'Ghost', Patrick Swayze is suffering from pancreatic cancer.
But, his doctors have denied reports that he has weeks to live and say the actor is responding positively to treatment. Sky's Showbiz Correspondent Steve Hargrave reports.
http://video.news.sk y.com/skynews/video/ Sky's Stuart Ramsay is the first television journalist to film with the elite Pathfinder Platoon in the remote area to the north of the town of Kajaki.
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As UN delegates meet in Poland to find a global solution to climate change, Sky's Environment Correspondent Catherine Jacob visits the Brazilian state of Paraiba, to witness a drought crisis largely hidden from the developed world.
Artists such as Il Divo and Andrea Bocelli have seen their CD sales go up whereas genre such as rock and pop are suffering in the midst of the credit crisis
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Mamma Mia! is the latest stage musical to hit the silver screen.
Sky's Matt Smith caught up with star of the movie, Meryl Streep, at the World premiere in London's Leicester Square.
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Conservationists in New Zealand had all but given up efforts to save two stranded whales, but superhero Moko waded in.
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Singer Annie Lennox tells Sky News why she is lending her support to human rights campaigners calls for an end to the crisis between Israel and the Palestinians.
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As the holiday season is almost upon us, it looks like many people in the US could be spending their Christmas Day in an airport due to the worst storms in almost 20 years.