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21/11/2010

The Pope backs condoms in certain circumstances, three dismembered bodies are found in a tree, New Zealand's missing miners and a corruption scandal in India.

Dotun Adebayo takes you through the night.

The Pope has said that the use of condoms is acceptable in exceptional circumstances. Daniel Maguire is a Catholic commentator and professor of moral theology at Marquette University in Milwaukee. He says it's a huge shift by the Pontiff, applicable to many cases.

Three dismembered bodies have been found in the hollow of a tree in Ohio. We get the gruesome details from Randy Ludlow a reporter for the Columbus Dispatch.

In the final hour, police in New Zealand say they've no idea how long it will take to rescue the twenty-nine miners missing since an explosion on Friday, China sentences a woman to a year in a labour camp for "disrupting social order" by re-tweeting a satirical message - we speak to Amnesty International's Asia-Pacific director, Sam Zarifi. And a corruption scandal over the way the Indian government awarded telecom contracts threatens to reach as high as the office of the prime minister.

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