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    Now mind your language.

    London is the most diverse city in the world, with hundreds of different languages spoken by Londoners. White Hart Lane Secondary School (equivalent to High School in the US) in Tottenham, North London (near Tottenham Hotspur's White Hart Lane soccer stadium) has 59 languages spoken by its...
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    Vandals spray paint obscenities onto 4 sheep.

    Yobs' filthy curse on ewe POLICE are hunting a gang of thugs who sprayed obscenities on four sheep. Yobs lured the animals with food before daubing foot-high four-letter words on their sides. Owner Josie Kirby, 55, said they were “severely distressed” when she found them huddled...
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    Man kills his landlord with crossbow - then watches TV.

    A man shot his landlord in the head with a crossbow, hit him several times with a hammer, blasted him with an air rifle, attacked him with a knife and then sat down and watched TV, Crossbow slaying horror A man allegedly blasted his landlord in the head with a crossbow before calmly...
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    Strange happenings near radar dome

    Strange happenings near radar dome RICHARD BATSON 20 February 2006 08:30 The giant grey "golf ball" cuts a sinister shape on the seaside skyline as it goes about its silent duty of helping protect the nation. But strange things, that could be part of an X-Files episode, are happening in the...
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    Old legend keeps Tower of London's ravens indoors.

    Bird flu is almost upon Britain, so the raven master of the Tower of London has kept the Tower's ravens indoors. According to legend, if all of the ravens leave, the Tower will collapse and Britain will fall - Tower's ravens are kept indoors The raven master said they do not like to...
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    Wireless network to cover City of London.

    The City of London, the 1 mile x 1 mile centre of London, is to instal internet access for 350,000 workers. The "Square Mile" is the world's biggest financial centre. Wireless network to cover City Bobbie Johnson, technology correspondent Tuesday February 21, 2006 The Guardian The City of...
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    Neolithic site wins reprieve from diggers.

    Neolithic site wins reprieve from diggers Conservationists in Yorkshire today won their fight to save the prehistoric site of Thornborough Henges from a gravel extraction scheme, writes Martin Wainwright Tuesday February 21, 2006 Thornborough Henges. Photograph: English Heritage It...
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    The British are voted world's most boring people.

    The British have been voted the most boring people in the world. However, in the same survey, Britain was found to be the world's FAVOURITE nation. Canada was voted the world's third favourite nation. Britons Rated 'Most Boring' People Pity about the people: Britain is a great place to...
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    The War of Jenkins' Ear.

    Robert Walpole - Britain's first Prime Minister. He was PM from 1721 to 1742. The War of Jenkins' Ear was a conflict between Great Britain and Spain that lasted from 1739 to 1748. After 1742 it merged into the larger War of the Austrian Succession. Under the 1729 Treaty of Seville, the...
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    Who killed Bambi?

    Who killed Bambi? SCENE OF CARNAGE: Archie with the grim remains he discovered. HILLWALKER Archie Warren fears a killer cat is on the loose in Inverkip. He claims the big black cat has already pounced on a baby deer, ripped it apart and devoured all but its head. Its next victim could...
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    "Mass anti-paedophile hysteria" sweeping Britain.

    Whispering game By Brendan O'Neill The paediatrician confused with a paedophile has become a cautionary tale against hysteria over sex offenders. But the details have become confused, even down to whether it was a male or female doctor. What really happened? Whenever the debate about...
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    The Who to play Leeds gig.

    Who gig in Leeds again Harewood House - THE Who are to play their first gig in Leeds since a concert there turned the group into rock legends 36 years ago. The 1970 album Live At Leeds is rated among the best-ever live records. Now surviving members Roger Daltrey, 61, and Pete...
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    Act now to protect poultry from bird flu, UK urged

    Bird flu has reached Italy, Austria and Germany. It has now reached Britain's nearest neighbour on the Continent - France. With 180 million poultry fowl, Britain has Europe's 2nd-largest poultry farming industry after France, and we need to do all we can to make sure bird flu has little impact...
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    British historian admits Holocaust denial charge.

    Historian admits Holocaust denial charge 20th February 2006 Right-wing British historian David Irving pleaded guilty to criminal charges of denying the Holocaust and conceded he erred in contending there were no Nazi gas chambers at Auschwitz as his trial opened in Vienna. Irving, 67, told...
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    Tennis: Britain's Andy Murray beats Andy Roddick.

    Britain's Andy Murray, ranked only 60th in the world, beats America's Andy Roddick. Magnificent Murray knocks out Roddick 19th February 2006 Andy Murray: Biggest win of his career Britain's Andy Murray pulled off the biggest win of his young career when beating top seed Andy Roddick in...
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    Predators 'drove human evolution'

    Predators 'drove human evolution' By Paul Rincon BBC News science reporter, St Louis "Good, Lord! We appear to be dinner, Old Chap. Still, never mind, Old Boy. Fancy a quick spot of tiffin before we die?" The alternative view that man was the one hunted, was suggested The popular...
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    Three-way fight for world's biggest sunken treasure.

    If the Spanish and the Americans want the treasure, then they'll have to fight us for it...... Three-way fight for world's biggest sunken treasure By Jonathan Thompson Published: 19 February 2006 HMS Sussex sank in 1694. Three nations are fighting over the world's greatest hoard of...
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    Ye Olde Shanghai.

    Welcome to little Britain in Shanghai By Thomas Brown in Shanghai and Colin Freeman (Filed: 19/02/2006) Castle Combe, Wiltshire: voted "Prettiest Village in England." But go to Shanghai in China and you'll be able to see English buildings like this in Thames Town. Shanghai: What you would...
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    Reid defends 'ethical' army.

    Reid defends 'ethical' army Ned Temko, chief political correspondent Sunday February 19, 2006 The Observer John Reid, the Defence Secretary, will issue a dramatic plea tomorrow for people to be slower to condemn the British army in Iraq, arguing that they are battling pressures that...
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    A Jaguar for every cabinet minister.

    A Jaguar for every cabinet minister By JONATHAN OLIVER, The Mail on Sunday 19th February 2006 Luxury drive: Now every cabinet minister could have one Every Cabinet Minister is to be offered a brand new Jaguar limousine in a move that last night threatened to become a public relations...