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    Why we Muslims must stop the flogging of the Teddy Bear teacher

    British teacher, Gillian Gibbons, faces a year's jail or 40 lashes in Sudan. Her crime? Naming a teddy bear "Mohammed". Saira Khan, a British Muslim and author, speaks out.... Why we Muslims must stop the flogging of the Teddy Bear teacher By SAIRA KHAN 29th November 2007 Daily Mail...
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    The outrageously politically incorrect adverts from the time equality forgot

    The outrageously politically incorrect adverts from the time equality forgot 28th November 2007 Daily Mail In a politically correct age, they seem like outrageous anachronisms. And there is no doubt these adverts - many taken from the first half of the last century - reveal just how much...
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    Britain's population to hit 110 million

    Britain is set to become, by some distance, the most populous country in Western Europe, with its rapidly-growing population set to almost DOUBLE in just 70 years to a whopping 110 million. Britain's population is growing at its fatest rate since probably the early 1800s during the Industrial...
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    Red Dragon (Y Ddraig Goch) may be put onto Union Jack

    The Union Jack, the most famous national flag in the world, may soon be changed for the first time in 200 years to incorporate the Welsh flag, which features The Red Dragon (Welsh: "Y Ddraig Goch"). The Union Jack was created in 1606 by the Scotsman King James I (of England&Wales) VII (of...
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    Lions of Basra return home to heroes' welcome

    By TOM NEWTON DUNN Defence Editor Published: 24 Nov 2007 The Sun Give money to the new Help For Heroes charity by buying these £2 wristbands. The charity aims to give wounded British soldiers in Iraq or Afghanistan better hospital treatment when they return, better housing and accomodation...
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    Cunard adds "Queen Victoria" to its fleet

    Britain's Cunard now has a new ship added to its fleet - the Queen Victoria. This will become the third of Cunard's "Queens", ocean liners named after famous former British monarchs. The other two are the Queeen Elizabeth and Queen Mary 2. This new ocean liner, Queen Victoria, is the most most...
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    Archbishop of Canterbury: U.S 'is worse than the British Empire at its peak'

    Archbishop of Canterbury: U.S 'is worse than the British Empire at its peak' 25th November 2007 Daily Mail Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has heavily criticised U.S foreign policy The Archbishop of Canterbury has launched a stinging attack on America, comparing it...
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    World Cup 2010 qualifiers: It's England VS Croatia (again) and Australia VS Iraq

    The draw for the 2010 World Cup qualifiers has taken place. The 2010 World Cup is being held in South Africa, the first time the world's biggest sporting tournament after the Olympics has been held in Africa. Amazingly, England and Croatia are drawn in the same group again. Both were in the...
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    Thanksgiving: Do Native Americans give thanks?

    One of the number of tragedies about the US gaining its independence from Britain is the welfare of the Native Americans after that independence. Under British rule, the Native Americans were protected and well-treated. But after the British left and America gained its independence, the...
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    Great Fire of London Monument to get new accordion-shaped neighbour

    London's Great Fire Monument to get new accordion-shaped neighbour 22nd November 2007 Daily Mail The Great Fire Monument in London, which looks very similar to Nelson's Column, was built by Sir Christopher Wren in 1677 to commemorate the Great Fire of London which destroyed much of the...
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    Rare 2,000-year-old Roman skeleton found in 6ft lead coffin in Yorkshire

    For almost 400 years, between the years 43AD and 410AD, Britain was part of the Roman Empire. In those days, it was known to the Romans as the Province of Britannia, and was where Britain gets its name. Even Britain's capital city, London (Londinium), was founded by the Romans (in 43AD) and so...
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    Queen presented with her most 'unlikely' portrait ever as she visits Uganda

    On Tuesday, Queen Elizabeth II became the first reigning British monarch to celebrate the diamond wedding anniversary. She spent her 60th anniversary with her husband Prince Philip in Malta, the place where the couple lived for about two years after their marriage in 1947 as Prince Philip was...
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    England lose to Croatia and miss out on major tournament for first time since USA'94

    Last night England only needed a draw against Croatia to ensure qualification for Euro2008 ahead of the Russians. But, on the darkest night for English football since 1993, England found themselves 2-0 down after just 14 minutes against the skilful, clever Croatians who were sitting three points...
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    Spice Girl Emma Bunton is 103rd in line to the throne, and other ace facts

    18 November 2007 ACE FACTS The People AMAZING NUGGETS OF INFO TO MAKE YOU LOOK SMART Bats always turn left when they fly out of a cave The most common pretend weapon used by crooks is a banana Spice Girl Emma Bunton is the great-great-great-great-great-great-grandniece of Archduke...
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    World Champions Italy defeat Scotland to knock the Scots out of Euro 2008

    EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS 2008, qualification It was a very good night last night for the English - not only did Israel beat Russia to keep alive England's hopes of qualification but Scotland's hopes of qualification ended with their defeat against Italy. Scotland, sitting second in a group which...
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    Israel beat Russia to keep alive England's hopes

    EURO 2008 QUALIFIERS After England were defeated 2-1 against Russia in Moscow a couple of weeks ago, England's hopes of qualifying were out of their hands and all but over. Their only hope of qualifying would be for Israel to beat or draw against Russia in their next game and then for England...
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    Eurostar ad campaign using football hooligan and Thatcher to lure Belgians to Britain

    Eurostar trains, which travel from London to Paris (and vice versa) and from London to Brussels (and vice evrsa) are launching news ads in an effort to lure Belgians to Britain. Britain's little next-door neighbour - eight times smaller than Britain with a population of just 10 million and...
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    Queen and Prince Philip recreate honeymoon photo to mark silver wedding anniversary

    On Tuesday, 20th November, the Queen and Prince Philip will celebrate 60 years of marriage. Elizabeth II will become the first British monarch in history to celebrate the Silver Wedding Anniversary. Queen and Prince Philip recreate honeymoon photo to mark 60 years of wedded bliss By IAN...
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    Coming soon to a computer screen near you...the Super Marios of Downing Street

    A new video game has been launched, starring Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Chancellor Alistair Darling and former PM Tony Blair to make politics more appealoing to young people... Coming soon to a computer screen near you...the Super Marios of Downing Street 17th November 2007 Daily Mail...
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    After 10 years, The Hoosiers finally make it

    British rockers The Hoosiers, hailing from Reading (pronounced "Redding"), Berkshire, have finally made it to the big time after 10 years.... Flying high ... Berkshire rockers The Hoosiers By JACQUI SWIFT 04 Oct 2007 The Sun THE HOOSIERS are: IRWIN SPARKES: Vocals/Guitar MARTIN...