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    Icebergs may be towed into Thames as drought hits.

    The Times May 17, 2006 Water company bosses plan to tow icebergs up Thames By Lewis Smith Transporting water by road or via a national grid has been rejected because of the scale of the shortages and the costs TOWING icebergs from the Arctic is among the measures proposed by water...
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    Why should England put up with the Tartan Terrors?

    Daily Mail. 16th May 2006. Littlejohn. What makes the Labour party think that the English would cheerfully submit themselves to rule by either of these old-school Scottish socialists, one of whom is an ex-Communist who thought that Britain would have been better off being ruled by the Soviet...
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    BBC News 'wrong Guy' is revealed

    BBC News 'wrong Guy' is revealed Guy Goma faced questions about the Apple vs Apple court case The true identity of a man who was mistakenly interviewed on BBC News 24 has been revealed. Guy Goma, a graduate from the Congo, appeared on the news channel in place of an IT expert after a...
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    150 ferry passengers stranded after WWII bomb found.

    River passengers stranded in WWII bomb alert Press Association Tuesday May 16, 2006 Almost 150 passengers and 101 crew remain stranded on two ferries on the river Mersey today after a large bomb was seen floating in the water. The 500lb device, thought to date from the second world war...
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    25% of British soldiers in Iraq have mental illness.

    'Quarter of British soldiers in Iraq suffer mental illness' (However, British soldiers sent to Iraq managed to cope with the psychological stresses of being there far better than the American soldiers.) 16th May 2006 British Army reservists fighting in Iraq are to get better mental...
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    Hosepipe bans as severe droughts hit Britain.

    A serious drought has hit Britain and its due to get worse later this year. The worst hit area is the South East of England, where around one-fifth of Britain's 60 million people live. 2005 was the driest year in Britain since 1973. The Times May 16, 2006 Tough curbs on water use as...
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    Aux armes in culture wars - but in a very British way

    The French aren't only very good at losing battles and wars against the British, but they've also lost the centuries old Culture War between the two countries. So now they've decided to copy the British (we do everything better than the French, these days) by setting up their equivalent of the...
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    Scots language, if you ken whit ah mean?

    Some people say that Scots is just a dialect of English. Others say that it is a totally different language from English but is the most closely related to it. Don't get confused between Scots and Scots Gaelic, which is a Celtic language spoken mainly in the Highlands and Islands. The...
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    EU's Mars rover is tested in Tenerife.

    The British team that created the ill-fated Beagle - which malfunctioned because Mission Control in Germany landed the landing craft in a crater - has now built another Mars rover called ExoMars. It'll be Britain's 2nd attempt to get a buggy on Mars and will be launched on a rocket by ESA...
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    English culture outsells Dan Brown.

    The Times May 15, 2006 How to eat peas - and then outsell Dan Brown By Jack Malvern, Arts Reporter ONE is the multimillionaire author of The Da Vinci Code, the thriller that has remained at the top of the world’s bestseller lists for more than a year. The other is an unknown writer of...
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    Prince Harry on bowler hat parade

    Harry on bowler hat parade 14th May 2006 Prince Harry and colleagues wearing bowler hat and suit. When not on Army duty, his favoured apparel tends towards the casual if not downright scruffy. But yesterday Prince Harry risked permanent loss of his street cred when he stepped out in smart...
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    Hugo Chávez visits London

    The Venezuelan President met with London Mayor "Red" Ken Livingstone in Camden yesterday. Livingstone has a reputaion, just like Galloway, for being an admirer of the world's tyrannical regimes. The Times May 15, 2006 Hugo Chávez's is watched by Ken Livingstone as he speaks Chávez...
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    Legends Game - England VS Germany

    This wasn't a proper game. It was just a bit of fun, in honour of the 40th anniversary of the England VS Germany World Cup Final (which, strangely enough, finished 4-2 just like 1966, but to the Germans this time.) Each team consisted of an assortment of celebrities - musicians, actors...
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    Pub has more than its fair share of spirits.

    Ghostly goings on at Cardiff bar Apr 19 2006 Spirits of a different kind are making their presence felt at one of Cardiff's newest bars. Since it opened in February this year, staff at Que Pasa in Trinity Street, have become convinced that at least three ghosts are roaming the building...
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    £85 for a sandwich and £100 for a beer.

    Dining in London can be very expensive these days..... This is Local London Happy birthday, have an £85 sarnie Andy Penniceard's £85 sandwich. A bacon sandwich might be the most elaborate food you would expect to see a man eating on a scaffold. But Andy Penniceard was treated to a...
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    "Face of Jesus" appears in asparagus plant.

    A man finds the face of Jesus in his asparagus plant - and his garden is not far away from a ruined mediaeval monastery. News Shopper Divine vegetation in tutor’s garden By Samantha Payne The mysterious roots A GARDENER had a revelation when he dug up his asparagus plant and saw the face...
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    British Army corporal gassed a recruit.

    Gassed by own Corporal By TOM NEWTON-DUNN Defence Editor A SADISTIC Army instructor laughed as he made a video of teenage recruits being GASSED. Corporal Bob Mills — who wears an electronic tag after being convicted of assault — ordered the rookies to breathe CS gas inside a...
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    Notes to a small island: hang on to your bluebell woods

    Bill Bryson is an American author who has mainly written travel books about his experiences of travelling around Britain, Europe, Australia and his native US. As a huge Anglophile, he emigrated to Britain in the 1970s, married an Englishwoman and had children and became a columnist in The Times...
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    Most English reject a Scottish PM

    The English normally wouldn't mind having a Scottish PM as the Scots nearly always have an English PM, but now that Scotland has its own Parliament the English think it would be wrong to have a Scottish PM. And people in other parts of the UK (except mostly Scotland) agree with us... Most...
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    "Sick Man" to surpass Germany as Europe's No 1.

    Britain is going to surpass Germany as Europe's biggest economy for the first time since 1959. 'Sick man' headed for big recovery Britain looks set to pass Germany as No. 1 economy in Europe William Hanley, Financial Post LONDON - Britain, dismissed as the "sick man of Europe" in the...