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    Girl next door who became a suicide bomber

    Girl next door who became a suicide bomber By Stephen Castle in Brussels Published: 02 December 2005 Murielle Degauque was, by all accounts, a normal child. A typical girl next door, you might say. True, as a teenager growing up in southern Belgium, she dabbled in drugs and preferred boys...
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    Why Canada should keep the monarchy.

    This was written by an Australia monarchist, but also applies to Canada. Republicans need to realise that Constutional Monarchies are MORE democratic than any Republic - "Whereas the people of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, and Tasmania, humbly relying on the...
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    Keeping Mum.

    British funny movie, starring the hilarious Rowan Atkinson and also Patric Swayze. Released January 2006. The sleepy English hamlet of Little Wallop is about to receive a rude awakening, as the absent-minded Reverend Walter Goodman (Rowan Atkinson), his dissatisfied wife Gloria (Kristin...
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    Magic! British cinema flies to record takings.

    With top British movies, such as Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Nanny McPhee, The Constant Gardener, Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were Rabbit, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, doing well in both Britain and America, it's been a good year for...
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    Has he solved the great tensquare teaser?

    Has he solved the great tensquare teaser? By JAMES MILLS, Daily Mail 1st December 2005 It is more fiendish than any Countdown conundrum, more mind-bogglingly frustrating than the most cryptic of crosswords. The idea is to fill a grid with ten words, each containing ten letters, which...
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    UK's first black archbishop ordained

    UK's first black archbishop ordained Staff and agencies Wednesday November 30, 2005 Dr John Sentamu leaves York Minster after his enthronement as the 97th Archbishop of York. Photograph: Don McPhee Britain's first black archbishop was today inaugurated at York Minster to the rhythm of...
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    Female suicide bomber is Belgian.

    The Belgians decided not to fight alongside the Americans and British in Iraq. They decided to be pro-Saddam and fight us instead. Suicide bomber 'was Belgian woman' By David Rennie in Brussels (Filed: 30/11/2005) A Belgian-born convert to Islam has become the first European woman suicide...
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    Eurocide, the EU Way

    The basic idea of this engagement is to reinforce ties between the EU and the Arab world, taking as its cue the desire often promoted by the French that a Francophone Arab world, in concert with the European powers would act as a counterbalance to the U.S. In some ways the peripheral aims are...
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    Anti-nuclear protests stall Blair's energy speech.

    Tony Blair was today trying to give a speech about Britain's future energy sources. He wants new generation nuclear power stations to be built, but his speech was attacked by anti-nuclear protesters. By SUN ONLINE REPORTER ANTI-NUCLEAR protesters today scaled the roof of a conference centre...
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    France's ghetto economy.

    In one thread I reported about Italy's current dismal economic performance. Now is the time for the report about France's recent dismal economic performance - During the period from 1980 to 2000, only two OECD countries, Germany and Greece, recorded slower growth in income per capita than...
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    Addio, Dolce Vita. (Goodbye, Sweet Life).

    Italy. The World Economic Forum in its annual competitiveness league table recently ranked the country a humiliating 47th, just above Botswana. Since after World War II, its economy grew remarkably quickly, as did many other Continental countries, re-building after the damage of the war...
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    France blamed Britain for Rainbow Warrior bombing.

    In 1985, France broke international law by sinking the Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior in New Zealand waters - waters that were clearly far away from French territory. The attack killed one Rainbow Warrior crew member. The French President of the time, Mitterand (who was also a close...
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    Indonesia deploys British arms against protesters.

    Indonesia deploys British arms against protesters Antony Barnett, investigations editor Sunday November 27, 2005 The Observer British military equipment is being used by the Indonesian authorities against civilians in remote parts of the country. Despite promises by Foreign Office...
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    Ritual abuse of Royal Marines.

    RITUAL ABUSE OF OUR MARINES By Lewis Panther THE News of the World exposes the bullying culture of Britain's elite armed forces with a secret video documenting a sickening catalogue of abuse. A young Royal Marine is FORCED into a barbaric naked fight with another recruit and then KICKED...
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    Giant futuristic mosque may be built at London Olympics site

    The futuristic mosque will have wind turbines instead of minarets. The Sunday Times - Britain The Sunday Times November 27, 2005 Giant mosque for 40,000 may be built at London Olympics A MASSIVE mosque that will hold 40,000 worshippers is being proposed beside the Olympic...
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    Why England's f****d!

    One reason why England is f****d is because it's the most successful nation the world has ever seen. Another reason, that is very unfair for the English, is the massed ranks of Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish politicians who have a say in English matters that do not concern Scotland, Wales...
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    The ultimate perfume

    Diamond-encrusted: Perfume on sale at £115,000 The ultimate perfume 25th November 2005 The world's most expensive commercially available bottle of perfume has been launched - priced at £115,000. Its crystal flacon is finished with a five carat diamond mounted in an 18 carat gold collar...
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    Brussels wants to haul down the Red Ensign.

    Britain's Merchant Navy is the largest in Europe and one of the largest in the world, with 500 ships, 2.5% of the world's total. 100 years ago, when the Empire reached its zenith, the Red Ensign was flown on HALF of all the world's ships - showing that Britain truly did rule the waves, owning...
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    Tamburlaine the Great censored to avoid upsetting Muslims.

    Christopher Marlowe is probably England's second-greatest playwright ever, after William Shakespeare. But some of the lines of one of his plays, Tamburlaine the Great, have been left out to avoid upsetting Muslims because the hero burns Korans. The Times November 24, 2005 Christopher...
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    Newton trounces Einstein in vote on their relative merits

    The British scientist beats the German scientist. The Times November 24, 2005 Newton trounces Einstein in vote on their relative merits By Mark Henderson, Science Correspondent HIS most famous equation, E=mc², is 100 years old, and 2005 has been named Einstein Year in his honour, but...