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music-shops---cds- Headlines

What is the point of Woolworths?
A year away from its centenary, Woolworths is reportedly on sale for the price of a modest bag of pick 'n' mix. But it's still much loved and millions of shoppers go through its doors every week. To buy what?

Dido chills out in California
Singer Dido talks to the BBC's Peter Bowes about new album Safe Trip Home.

Making punishment fit the crime
Regular columnist Bill Thompson wonders about the punishment that should be meted out to copyright infringers.

SA mourns victims of xenophobia
South Africa holds a day of national mourning for those killed during May's xenophobic attacks.

Piracy 'rife' at Bollywood stalls
The BBC Asian Network's Anna Cunningham follows police and trading standards as they fight the piracy of Bollywood films.

Universal loses promo CD battle
Music giant Universal Music loses a court battle to stop an eBay trader from reselling promotional CDs.

Music stores bombed in Pakistan
At least four people are after militants bomb video and music outlets in north-west Pakistan.

Music firm 'goblins' in copyright war
The world's biggest record company and a second-hand record dealer are locked in a legal battle that could affect many people's music collections.

Miliband sees new Iraqi confidence
On a visit to Baghdad, the foreign secretary tells the BBC he has seen real progress in establishing a stable government in Iraq.

The mystery of the rare vinyl
It used to be the collector's dream - charity shops where ill-informed staff sold first editions and rare records for pennies. But one lucky Oxfam shop's handling of a major donation shows how things have changed.

music-shops---cds- News Supplied by the BBC