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    Rare footage of WWI Gallipoli battle unearthed

    The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (popularly abbreviated as ANZAC) was originally an army corps of Australian and New Zealand troops who fought as part of the British Empire in World War I at Gallipoli against the Turks. The ANZACs also fought during that war in the Middle East and on...
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    Blackpool Pleasure Beach unveils world's first water roller coaster

    The north west English coastal town of Blackpool is Britain's premiere seaside resort, famous for its Eiffel Tower- like tower and its many beachfront casinos, amusement arcades, hotels, trams and donkeys which take children for rides along the beach. Its world famous Pleasure Beach has opened...
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    What do you call a cross between a Bernese Mountain Dog and a Dalmation?

    What do you call a cross between a Bernese Mountain Dog and a Dalmation? (Answer: A Bernation) 19th April 2007 Daily Mail Whatever you call them, pups Arnie and Angel could be the first of a new breed. Cath and Graham Wilson think they might have uncovered a new breed of dog after...
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    'I've seen proof of the afterlife'

    'I've seen proof of the afterlife' By SONIA POULTON Daily Mail 19th April 2007 Since I was a young child, I have been confident there is another life after this one. How do I know? I have regular contact with it, and have done for as long as I can remember. I accept the cynics will...
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    Poland-Ukraine to host Euro 2012

    Poland and the Ukraine will co-host the 2012 European Championships. The tournament is exactly the same as the World Cup but involves European nations only, and is for the right to become European Champions. Greece surprisingly won Euro 2004 in Portugal. Euro 2008 is to be hosted in Austria...
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    Human Footprint's facts of life

    A new British documentary uses hundreds of pieces of food to give us a better idea of how much the average Brit eats and drinks in a lifetime..... Human Footprint's facts of life Bath of beans ... the average person consumes 845 cans (shown above in a bathtub). The British eat far more...
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    Crop circles are back

    Crop circles are back By Gazette Reporter The crop circle near Devizes, Wiltshire. England has more crop circles than the rest of the world put together. What causes them is a mystery. The first crop circle formation of the 2007 season has arrived - bigger and earlier than ever...
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    England's new rugby star - aged three

    Dan's tipped to be an England rugby star - at the age of three! 18th April 2007 Watch out Jonny Wilkinson! Pint-sized powerhouse Dan Brownlie is gunning for an England rugby shirt - and he's only three years old! Dan can already kick a penalty with a full-sized rugby ball over an...
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    Chimps are more evolved than humans

    Chimps are actually more evolved than humans 17th April 2007 A study has indicated that the forces of natural selection have had the greatest impact on our ape cousins Chimpanzees are more evolved than humans, a study suggests. There is no doubt that humans are the more advanced...
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    Scientists find ancient Mexican civilisation sacrificed children

    Scientists find ancient Mexican civilisation sacrificed children 17th April 2007 The grisly find of the buried bones of 24 pre-Hispanic Mexican children may be the first evidence that the ancient Toltec civilization sacrificed children, an archeologist studying the remains said. The...
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    Mums with guns were ready for the Nazis

    We all know about the Home Guard - affectionately known as the "Dad's Army" - an army of almost two MILLION civilian soldiers, many of them too old to join the regular army, ready to defend Britain at home. In the event of a German invasion of Britain, they were to fight, as best they could, the...
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    Through Helmand desert with the Dragoons

    Through Helmand desert with the Dragoons By Tom Coghlan 16/04/2007 The Telegraph Tom Coghlan, our reporter in Afghanistan, spent two weeks with the Light Dragoons in Helmand province, in the volatile south of the country. Here he gives an account of their experiences, their fears, the...
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    The Mutiny on the Bounty 1789

    Mutiny on the Bounty, 1789 The Mutiny on the Royal Navy ship HMS Bounty, 1789 Back in the 1930’s a blockbuster movie was made which reappears almost every year on the Christmas TV schedule. It tells the tale, which is in fact a true story, about a famous mutiny that took place in 1789 on...
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    Two die as helicopters collide in Iraq

    Two British military personnel have been killed in Iraq as two RAF helicpoters collided. That brings the British death toll in Iraq to 142. Two die as UK helicopters crash RAF Benson Two British helicopters have crashed in Iraq, killing two military personnel and seriously injuring...
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    France wrestles with its own decline

    By JOHN LEICESTER, Associated Press Writer Wars and weather have left few scars on Paris' Arc de Triomphe. Commissioned by Napoleon to celebrate his victories, the 15-story tower of bone-white stone stands as an eternal monument to French glory, a time when Europe trembled before this...
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    Alcohol? UEFA lack bottle to find real cause of violence

    As Continental Europe's heavy-handed police attacked Tottenham fans at the Seville game and Manchester United fans at the Roma game - even though the opposition fans who were left untouched by the police were the ones to blame for the troubles, especially Roma's notorious Ultras (their hooligan...
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    The super snipers who will target terrorists ... from three-quarters of a mile

    The British Army is to double the number of snipers it has - and also to increase their skill and power. The British Army super snipers who will target terrorists ... from three-quarters of a mile By CHRISTOPHER LEAKE 14th April 2007 The British Army is creating a new breed of...
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    Irish angler uses Magna Carta on English landowner

    Irish angler uses Magna Carta on landowner By Tom Peterkin, Ireland Correspondent The Telegraph 14/04/2007 Magna Carta, dating from 1215 and signed by King John, is a part of Britain's "unwritten" constitution The Duke of Devonshire's ownership of Ireland's most prolific salmon river is...
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    20 Shia gunmen die in British Basra fightback

    Iraq War The Battle of Shia Flats: The British get revenge for the killing of their comrades on Thursday... 20 Shia gunmen die in British Basra fightback The Telegraph By Thomas Harding, Defence Correspondent 13/04/2007 British forces have hit back at Iraqi insurgents who killed six...
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    A real hero is too much for the BBC

    For a proud military nation, the British love their military heroes. Except, that is, for the Left-Wing BBC.... A real hero is too much for the BBC By Andrew Pierce 14/04/2007 The Telegraph True British hero: Lance Corporal Johnson Beharry VC won the Victoria Cross for extreme...