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Imran Khan on corruption in cricket
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Ian McEwan: Booker winner 'not my best'
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Making music from children's old toys
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The military 'junk' left in Iraq
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'Worst earthquake I have ever felt'
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What does the future hold for television?
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Panda twins delight Japanese zoo
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Canine Cinema gets audience howling
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Sharks swarm off Australian coast
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Bath tub sailor - it's Odd Box
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Probably the world's oldest beer
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On board UK's newest attack sub
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Florence Cameron's Downing St debut
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'I was nearly six foot at 11 years old'
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Mighty mouse study on St Kilda
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Rare tree flowers after 23 years
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New traffic jam halts China highway
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Miners to mark anniversary with wine
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Usain Bolt: The man behind the image
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Portugal's child sex verdict due
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Hurricane Earl now 'category two'
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The mint with a whole lot of food miles
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ICC chief executive on cricket charges
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School lottery system 'failed in aim'
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Marriage proposal to Chile miner
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Rare pygmy hippo makes zoo debut
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Cavers dig for three county dream
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Making money from Peruvian bird poo
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My dad worked for the mafia
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Cleanup begins after massive quake - Stuff.co.nz
The Hindu
Cleanup begins after massive quake
Stuff.co.nz
By STAFF REPORTERS Christchurch is counting the cost of the worst earthquake damage in the country since Napier was hit 1931. While only one person appears to have lost their life in the disaster, the effects on infrastructure and basic services could
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NZ Quake Zone Hit By Aftershocks And Winds
Sky News
NZ QUAKE'S TRAIL OF DESTRUCTION
Mirror.co.uk
Earthquake: Army flies in after Christchurch hit by powerful shock
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Blair dodges missiles and heckling at book signing - Herald Scotland
Daily Nation
Blair dodges missiles and heckling at book signing
Herald Scotland
Shoes and eggs were thrown at Tony Blair as the former prime minister faced a barrage of abuse when he arrived at the first book signing for his autobiography. Tensions were high as streets were blocked off, the city's tram service was suspended and
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Tony Blair's book signing in Dublin mixes Good Friday with bad Iraq
The Guardian
Blair roadshow attracts his foes – and some fans
Independent
Shoes, eggs hurled at ex-Brit PM Blair in Dublin
The Associated Press
Daily Mail
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John Prescott furious over unrevealed link to phone-hacking scandal - The Guardian
The Guardian
John Prescott furious over unrevealed link to phone-hacking scandal
The Guardian
John Prescott tonight demanded the Metropolitan police reopen its investigation into the News of the World phone-hacking scandal as the Observer revealed that Scotland Yard holds News International documents suggesting that he was a target when deputy
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Tories under fire over tabloid phone hacking row
Herald Scotland
Balls enters 'phone hacking' row
BBC News
Is Coulson the most dangerous man in Britain? (As the NoW might say)
Independent
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A political feud that cost our soldiers dear - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk
A political feud that cost our soldiers dear
Telegraph.co.uk
The hostility between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown meant that the military was tasked with commitments that were not matched by sufficient resources. By Telegraph View The resentments and recrimination that defined the relationship between Tony Blair
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Ex-Army Boss Blasts Blair And Brown
Sky News
Ex-army head attacks Labour PMs
BBC News
Labour's policy on Iraq was 'fatally flawed' says former army chief
The Guardian
Telegraph.co.uk
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Labour Leadership: Five Go Head-To-Head - Sky News
Herald Scotland
Labour Leadership: Five Go Head-To-Head
Sky News
The Sky News Labour leadership debate takes place this morning as campaigning enters the final strait. Uncommonly for Labour, this leadership contest has been characterised as much by agreement between the candidates - cuts are wrong, New Labour was
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'Greenwash' by Cameron
Mirror.co.uk
The wrath of Gord
Herald Scotland
Ed and David Miliband: the battle of the brothers
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Two die in plane crash - Mirror.co.uk
Daily Mail
Two die in plane crash
Mirror.co.uk
Two people were killed in a crash between two planes competing in an air race. The light aircraft were taking part in the annual Schneider Trophy on the Isle of Wight at about 5pm yesterday. One plane, with two people on board, lost a wing and crashed
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Schneider Trophy air collision kills two
Telegraph.co.uk
Two die in light aircraft collision
The Press Association
Two killed as aeroplanes collide
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Tony Blair makes a confession ahead of Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Britain - Telegraph.co.uk
Daily Mail
Tony Blair makes a confession ahead of Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Britain
Telegraph.co.uk
Tony Blair is said to have made no financial contribution to the costs of Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Britain. By Richard Eden Tony Blair won huge publicity with his belated pledge to hand over the proceeds of his memoirs, A Journey,
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Pope Benedict greets a Young Catholics Youth Rally in New York in 2008
Herald Scotland
Pope bids to defuse clerical abuse row by meeting victims on visit to Britain
Daily Mail
Taxpayers should not fund Pope's visit, says survey
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The room where William Hague and his special adviser slept in 'twin beds' - Mirror.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk
The room where William Hague and his special adviser slept in 'twin beds'
Mirror.co.uk
This is the "twin-bedded" room in a trendy boutique hotel where William Hague spent the night with his young adviser. The Foreign Secretary issued an extraordinary personal statement last week about the nature of his
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Hague's judgement questioned over Coulson saga
Independent
Hague's 'nuclear option' isn't how No10 would have handled things, but you can
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Daily Mail
William Hague: How on earth did he get in this mess?
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UK and France won't share aircraft carriers, says Defence Secretary Liam Fox - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk
UK and France won't share aircraft carriers, says Defence Secretary Liam Fox
Telegraph.co.uk
Britain and France have ruled out sharing aircraft carriers, but may pool resources including the A400M military transport plane, in order to save money. By Amy Wilson "I think it is unrealistic to share an aircraft carrier but, in other areas like
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UK moves closer to military partnership with France
The Guardian
France, Britain rule out sharing aircraft carriers
Xinhua
Britain may share military aircraft
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MI6 man tried to sell colleagues' names for £2m - The Guardian
Telegraph.co.uk
MI6 man tried to sell colleagues' names for £2m
The Guardian
A software engineer working for MI6, who tried to sell intelligence for £2m, has been given a 12-month jail sentence for his "act of betrayal". Daniel Houghton, 25, from Hoxton, east London, pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to two offences under
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MI6 agent jailed for trying to sell secrets
Telegraph.co.uk
MI6 traitor secret seller Daniel Houghton leaves jail
Mirror.co.uk
Birmingham spy to be freed from jail
Birmingham Mail
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