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    Saddam's lost life on the French Riviera.

    Saddams lost life on the Riviera Matthew Campbell, Grasse The Sunday Times AMERICAN troops have made themselves at home in his Baghdad palaces, but in the south of France skinhead squatters are the new masters of Saddam Hussein’s abandoned property. It has emerged that the former Iraqi...
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    Parisian cells are 'squalid and inhumane dungeons.'

    Whilst the French verbally attack the United States for the treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo.............. Cells at France's Palais de Justice condemned as 'squalid and inhumane dungeons' By Peter Allen in Paris (Filed: 10/10/2005) The European Council's commissioner for human rights...
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    The world is safer.

    A report funded by Canada, Britain and the Scandinavian countries says that the world is a safer place than it used to be. The world is a safer place despite people's fears By Francis Harris in Washington (Filed: 19/10/2005) Widespread fears about a world in a perpetual state of war are...
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    Nanny McPhee

    Only the United States spends more money on making movies than Britain, and there is yet another fantastic British movie to be released soon - Nanny McPhee. Another British movie - Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit - is currently in top position in the US box office charts...
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    The British unveil their new plastic tank.

    UK company QinetiQ unveils new British plastic tank. Our new plastic armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) has sailed through its battle tests and proved to have major advantages over conventional metallic armoured vehicles of a similar size. Plastic Tank Armoured Vehicle. The...
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    Britain's armed forces are threatened by EU purchases.

    'Armed forces threatened by EU purchases' Simon McGee Political Editor 13 October 2005 THE quality of Britain's armed forces are under threat from the Government's policy of promoting increased harmonisation with European armies that are little better than "military youth movements"...
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    Germany VS The Anglo-Saxons.

    Germany's economic performance in the past decade or so has been marked by slow GDP and productivity growth, weak job creation, high unemployment and low rates of return on investment. Japan and many of the rest of Europe's mature economies aren't doing any better -- cold comfort, perhaps -- but...
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    Britain's war on pigs.

    Britain's War on Pigs. By Robert Spencer FrontPageMagazine.com | October 6, 2005 Pigs are disappearing all over England, but not because of some porcine variant of Mad Cow Disease: rather, the most implacable foe of the swine is turning out to be multiculturalism. The latest assault...
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    Former Hong Kong governor attacks world leaders in new book.

    BRUSSELS, (AFP) - Jacques Chirac is ignorantly hostile to reform; Pervez Musharraf is "not a democrat"; and Dick Cheney's style is to stick up "two fingers" to the outside world. Oh, and Vladimir Putin is a liar. Jacques Chirac is "ignorantly hostile." Former Hong Kong governor Chris...
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    The EU makes 230 new laws everyday.

    EU 'making 230 new laws a day' news.scotsman.com . . . The European Commission has been responsible for an average of about 230 pieces of new legislation a day since the start of July, it has been claimed. The figure was exposed by the UK Independence Party in response to a Commission pledge...
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    Blair launches against France and Germany.

    BRIGHTON, England (AFX) - France and Germany, the euro zone's two largest economies, came under unexpected attack today from Prime Minister Tony Blair as he accused them of failing to embrace economic reform. In his keynote address to the Labour Party faithful here, Blair made his most overt...
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    Non-profit France

    Nonprofit France September 23, 2005 If you thought starting a business in France was difficult, try closing one. Last month, a French court ordered Nestlé to reopen an unprofitable factory shut down in June. Apparently, the Swiss food giant hadn't met all of France's labor law requirements --...
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    The new Wembley Stadium - fantastic!

    I may as well post some pictures of the new Wembley Stadium, which should open in about March 2006. In summer 2002, work began on the 90,000 capacity Wembley Stadium, the new site of the English National Stadium. -------------- Building in progress. -------------- The famous 30m...
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    Anti-American song enters the Belgian charts.

    "Down with America" is the title of a recent song by the popular Belgian musician Raymond van het Groenewoud. Written in Dutch and published by EMI , "Weg met Amerika" ("Down with America") will be available in record shops as of next week, and was played on Belgian state radio last Thursday and...
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    Argentine movie portrays horrors of the Falklands War.

    A new film portraying the horrors of the 1982 Falklands War between Britain and Argentina. The Argentine ship, Belgrano, sinking after it was attacked by the Royal Navy. A survivor took the photo whilst he was in a lifeboat. 7 September 2005 Argentine film aims to heal wounds of Falklands...
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    Barbara Bush - the blacks are better off thanks to Katrina.

    7 September 2005 BUSH: THEY WERE UNDERPRIVILEGED, SO THIS IS WORKING VERY WELL FOR THEM From Ryan Parry in New Orleans BUNGLING Barbara Bush yesterday claimed poverty-stricken refugees who lost everything in Hurricane Katrina are actually better off thanks to the devastating floods. The...
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    Outrage as US band win Brits-only Mercury Prize.

    American group Antony And The Johnsons win the Mercury Prize - which should only be won by a British music artist. Antony Hegarty of Antony And The Johnsons Antony And The Johnsons have been named winners of the Nationwide Mercury Prize. Their album I Am A Bird Now beat a shortlist of 12...
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    New album from Franz Ferdinand

    British Rockers Franz Ferdinand Reveal All About New Album In a brand new interview Alex Kapranos has been talking about how the recording of the hugely anticipated second Franz Ferdinand album is shaping up, and reveals a somewhat unexpected Bhangra and RnB influence. The new exclusive...
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    Couple are baffled by their pink cat.

    PINK PANTHER From BBC News Cat in the pink over new colour Brumas was named after a polar bear due to his originally white fur A west Devon couple are baffled by how their nine-year-old white cat turned pink after a weekend stroll. Brumas, who was named after the first polar bear to...
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    Nazis faked London newspaper as propaganda.

    A Hitler blitz that misfired 08:15am 5th September 2005 Fake: Propaganda planned by the Nazis. Loom carefully at the two adverts at the top of the page. The one on the left reads "Take French Laxative" and the one on the right reads "Smoke Turkish Tobacco. Who Cares For The British...