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    The world's most widely used image is given new look for its 40th anniversary

    A new look for the first-class design By Andrew Alderson, Chief Reporter and Tom Williams, Sunday Telegraph 03/06/2007 The Telegraph It is the world's most widely used image: the timeless picture of the Queen's head that has appeared on 200 billion stamps in Britain and the...
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    Canada: Linguistic melting pot that would tax the Bard himself

    Canada:Linguistic melting pot that would tax the Bard himself By Beryl Paintin 31/05/2007 The Telegraph When I first came to Canada in 1975, the least of my concerns was having to learn to speak a language other than English. 'Can you imagine how some of the Bard's famous quotes would...
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    Found: Aloysius the Brideshead bear

    Found: Aloysius the Brideshead bear By EWAN FLETCHER 2nd June 2007 Daily Mail Oxford: the "City of Dreaming Spires" He's not in the Priory, he's not doing panto at Weston-super-"Bear"... our man in the cravat and Sebastian Flyte three-piece tracks down the Olivier of TV teddies just...
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    Parents' fury as Channel Five screens advert for Mormons in middle of children's show

    Parents' fury as channel Five screens advert for Mormons in middle of children's show by GLEN OWEN and OLIVER WADESON 2nd June 2007 Daily Mail Channel Five is facing angry protests after it screened a Mormon recruitment advert in the middle of programmes watched by infants. Under UK...
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    The assassination of Prime Minister Spencer Perceval, 1812

    The only British Prime Minister ever to be assassinated was Spencer Perceval in 1812...... The Assassination of Spencer Perceval The assassination of Spencer Perceval, 1812 Spencer Perceval was one of the younger sons of John Perceval, 2nd Earl of Egmont who first sought a career in...
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    Our forgotten war

    Our forgotten war 02/06/2007 The Telegraph In one year, the Afghanistan war has claimed the lives of 51 British soldiers - the latest this week. But as our forces secretly begin their biggest ever offensive, morale is at an all-time low. Thomas Harding, the only journalist with the troops...
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    What if Israelis, rather than Palestinians, had abducted BBC man?

    The Leftist BBC, which often sides with the Palestinians against the Israelis, must have embarrassed itself when it was a group of Palestinians, not Israelis, who abducted one of their men. But what if it was the Israelis who had abducted the BBC man? Would the BBC have been more vocal in its...
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    Bizarre exhibition at the spiritual home of British eccentricity

    How an exhibition at Renishaw Hall - the Derbyshire home of the Sitwell family for almost 400 years and which is, of course, haunted - demonstrates British eccentricity at its greatest.... Bizarre exhibition at the spiritual home of British eccentricity By ROBERT HARDMAN 2nd June 2007...
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    British aristorcrat's search for heir turns up American rock star

    An eccentric English aristocrat went searching for the heir to his 13th Century mansion in Somerset, someone who shares the same ancestor as him - it turns out the heir is an American, the leader singer of rock band The Fray...... The eccentric English aristocrat with no heir and the American...
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    Capital to see you - London is home from home for Brazilians

    Remarkably, Brazil have played more often in London recently than England have.... Capital to see you - London is home from home for Brazilians By JEFF POWELL 2nd June 2007 England 1-1 Brazil (Wembley. Attendance: 88,745) Football was coming home. Not just Becks back on the wing...
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    All yours, Skip - Becks lays on Terry goal but Brazil spoil Wembley party

    England were unlucky to win last night as the world's two biggest football nations came head-to-head in the world's most expensive sporting arena. Former England captain Beckham whipped in a free kick into the Brazilian penalty area allowing current captain John Terry to head in a goal from...
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    England VS Brazil: Anglophile Gilberto wishes to become British citizen

    Anglophile Gilberto is looking for a passport to success at Arsenal 1st June 2007 Daily Mail ENGLAND VS BRAZIL, friendly, tonight 8pm BST, Wembley Gilberto, the most successful Brazilian import English football has seen, revealed today that he loves life in England so much that he is...
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    Big Brother's watching: The secret CCTV bunker that monitors our every move

    Here's a fact: Britain has 20% - yes, 20% - of all the world's CCTV cameras. This may seem like Big Brother, the British are quite happy with it.... Big Brother's watching: The secret CCTV bunker that monitors our every move 1st June 2007 Daily Mail In a bunker beneath the bustling...
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    Welcome to Blair World - it's all gone Mickey Mouse

    Welcome to Blair World - it's all gone Mickey Mouse 31st May 2007 Daily Mail Richard Littlejohn always tells it as it is Following the opening of Dickens World, in Chatham, Kent, and the unveiling of a Harry Potter theme park, at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, this column can...
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    Red-headed family forced to move after 'ginger' hate campaign

    Red-headed family forced to move after 'ginger' hate campaign 1st June 2007 Daily Mail A family of red-heads say they have been hounded out of three homes by gingerist yobs. Flame-haired couple Kevin and Barbara Chapman and each of their children sport fine heads of copper coloured...
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    Tony Blair: Prime Minister of Britain and Paramount Chief of Mahera

    Tony Blair now has two titles: Prime Minister of Great Britain (until 27th June) and honorary Paramount Chief of the village of Mahera From PM Blair to Chief Tony Man of Peace ... Blair is crowned by Sierra Leonean villagers to thank him for sending British soldiers to their country in...
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    Download track for Falklands War vets

    Download track for war vets Safe from blast ... British soldiers land after Argentine attack on the Sir Galahad during the Falklands War of 1982. 258 British and 649 Argentinians were killed in the space of just 2 months. By SIMON WESTON, Falklands War hero Falklands Hero May 29...
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    Iraqi invents translation device to thank British for their honourable work there

    Translation device aims to help UK troops By staff and agencies 31/05/2007 The Telegraph A translation device worn like a wristwatch has been designed by a student from Baghdad to help British soldiers overcome language barriers in potentially life-threatening situations in Iraq. Mr...
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    The Zimmers go from Gran to Glam

    Zimmers go from Gran to Glam By Hilary Alexander, Fashion Director 31/05/2007 The Telegraph Video: Watch The Zimmers get transformed Your view: Do you hope to die before you get old? They arrived with canes, support hose and sensible shoes, wearing the type of plain and practical...
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    Sgt Pepper to be re-recorded to mark its 40th anniversary

    It was 40 years ago 31/05/2007 Daily Mail "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band was released in June 1967. It is often cited the most influential album of all time by prominent critics and publications, ranking #1 on Rolling Stone's The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2003. The...