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Last Modified: 13 Dec 2007
By: Channel 4 News

The clips in most demand from the last 12 months of Channel 4 News.

1. Suffering in Somalia

Protest in Somalia (credit: Reuters)

Nima Elbagir from Mogadishu where roadside bombs have become a daily event since US-backed Ethiopian troops took the capital last December.
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2. McCanns' phone line tapped

Mccann case (credit: Reuters)

Simon Israel on the McCann's and the tapping of phone and email conversations.
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3. Police: 'traces of Maddy blood in car'

McCanns (credit: Reuters)

Sue Turton and Simon Israel report on the day Kate and Gerry McCann face being made suspects in the case of their missing daughter.
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4. MoD system: 'unmitigated disaster'

Tank (credit: Reuters)

Julian Rush presents a Channel 4 News/Computer Weekly investigation revealing serious problems at the heart of a multi-billion pound Ministry of Defence computer system.
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5. Diana coroner steps down

Princess Diana (credit: Reuters)

Carl Dinnen reports on the day Baroness Butler-Sloss said she didn't have enough experience of jury cases to carry on.
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6. Big Brother race row 'eviction'

Emily Parr (credit: Reuters)

Carl Dinnen on the day a 19-year-old student Emily Parr is removed from the Big Brother household for using a racist word.
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7. Ahmadinejad interview

President Ahmadinejad (credit: Reuters)

Jon Snow in Tehran for a rare one-to-one with Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
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8. Second Life avatar sues another

Second Life (credit: Reuters)

Ben King reports from Second life where one avatar has sued another for stealing his intellectual property, the design for a virtual bed.
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9. China's fake drugs

Drugs (credit: Reuters)

Lindsey Hilsum reports on the deadly trade of fake drugs.
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10. Saudi-funded hate literature

Mosque (credit: Reuters)

Jonathan Rugman on allegations that extremist literature is on sale at British mosques funded by the Saudi government.
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