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    Claire Jones becomes only the 3rd harpist to the Prince of Wales in 140 years

    Musician who performed as teenager for Queen is appointed Charles' official harpist 4th June 2007 Daily Mail The Prince had only ever heard attractive blonde Claire Jones, 22, play once before. But she has been confirmed as official harpist to the Prince of Wales - only the third...
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    2012 London Olympics unveils its logo - and it's absolutely hideous

    Is this a joke? London Olympics new £500,000 logo unveiled - to widespread derision 4th June 2007 Daily Mail The new logo for the 2012 London Olympics was unveiled today - to widespread derision. Olympics chief Sebastian Coe hailed the £500,000 design as "the vision at the heart of...
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    Dutch Royal Family visit Brazil to preserve historical ties

    Dutch courage in Brazil By Hugh O'Shaughnessy BBC News, Brazil Queen Beatrix of Holland has visited Brazil as the two countries attempt to preserve their historical connection Prince Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange, husband of Holland's Queen Beatrix Brazil's history might...
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    Dad's Barmy: Schoolboy's amazing shrine to classic BBC comedy

    A schoolboy obsessed with BBC comedy series Dad's Army has created a little bit of Wartime Britain in his home.... Dad's Barmy: Schoolboy's amazing shrine to classic BBC comedy by ANDREW LEVY 31st May 2007 Daily Mail BBC comedy series Dad's Army was about Britain's 1.8 million-strong...
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    Charlotte Church savaged to death by big cat in the Beckhams' back garden

    A lamb belonging to celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has been savaged to death in the grounds of David and Victoria Beckham's Hertfordshire mansion. The culprit is believed to be a large cat - possibly a puma or a lynx - many of which are sighted throughout Hertfordshire and Britain each year...
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    A white man's burden: Tony Blair has been good for Africa

    Blair in Africa A white man’s burden Jun 2nd 2007 From Economist.com Tony Blair has been good for Africa Welcome: Blair gets a guard of honour in Sierra Leone, a country where he is hugely popular “A SCAR on the conscience of the world” is how Tony Blair, Britain’s departing...
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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...