3 Read the following headlines and match them with the appropriate story below.
1 STORY NOT WORTH DYING FOR
2 Health: Mums can run faster, longer
3 Human cloning may be impossible
4 Man cleared of crime after 7 years in prison
5 Dangerous virus here to stay, say doctors as cases multiply
A
Childbirth may help women to run long distances. Once-famous athlete and now mother of three, Zola Budd has returned to run in the London Marathon.
B
An American team of researchers failed to clone monkeys, as they say the technique, which worked for sheep, pigs and mice, doesn't work for primates.
C
Reporting a war is sometimes so dangerous that a Times correspondent asked to be sent home because he didn't want to die on the battlefield while writing his reports, sometimes "armed" only with his camera and very often left unprotected by the military.
D
The new virus that has killed 100 people will take longer to fight, as it is likely to change and mutate.
E
A man who had not committed the crime for which he had spent seven years in jail had his name cleared in the High Court yesterday and received a public apology from one of the country's leading judges.
1 STORY NOT WORTH DYING FOR
2 Health: Mums can run faster, longer
3 Human cloning may be impossible
4 Man cleared of crime after 7 years in prison
5 Dangerous virus here to stay, say doctors as cases multiply
A
Childbirth may help women to run long distances. Once-famous athlete and now mother of three, Zola Budd has returned to run in the London Marathon.
B
An American team of researchers failed to clone monkeys, as they say the technique, which worked for sheep, pigs and mice, doesn't work for primates.
C
Reporting a war is sometimes so dangerous that a Times correspondent asked to be sent home because he didn't want to die on the battlefield while writing his reports, sometimes "armed" only with his camera and very often left unprotected by the military.
D
The new virus that has killed 100 people will take longer to fight, as it is likely to change and mutate.
E
A man who had not committed the crime for which he had spent seven years in jail had his name cleared in the High Court yesterday and received a public apology from one of the country's leading judges.