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    Tony Blair: Prime Minister of Britain and Paramount Chief of Mahera

    Tony Blair now has two titles: Prime Minister of Great Britain (until 27th June) and honorary Paramount Chief of the village of Mahera From PM Blair to Chief Tony Man of Peace ... Blair is crowned by Sierra Leonean villagers to thank him for sending British soldiers to their country in...
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    Download track for Falklands War vets

    Download track for war vets Safe from blast ... British soldiers land after Argentine attack on the Sir Galahad during the Falklands War of 1982. 258 British and 649 Argentinians were killed in the space of just 2 months. By SIMON WESTON, Falklands War hero Falklands Hero May 29...
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    Iraqi invents translation device to thank British for their honourable work there

    Translation device aims to help UK troops By staff and agencies 31/05/2007 The Telegraph A translation device worn like a wristwatch has been designed by a student from Baghdad to help British soldiers overcome language barriers in potentially life-threatening situations in Iraq. Mr...
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    The Zimmers go from Gran to Glam

    Zimmers go from Gran to Glam By Hilary Alexander, Fashion Director 31/05/2007 The Telegraph Video: Watch The Zimmers get transformed Your view: Do you hope to die before you get old? They arrived with canes, support hose and sensible shoes, wearing the type of plain and practical...
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    Sgt Pepper to be re-recorded to mark its 40th anniversary

    It was 40 years ago 31/05/2007 Daily Mail "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band was released in June 1967. It is often cited the most influential album of all time by prominent critics and publications, ranking #1 on Rolling Stone's The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2003. The...
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    Whitehall's battle to block Beckham's knighthood

    Whitehall's battle to block Beckham's knighthood Whitehall concern over tax exile and 'Lady Posh' 31st May 2007 Daily Mail David Beckham is at the centre of a Whitehall campaign to prevent him being made a knight. Civil servants have been asked to consider the former England captain's...
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    The Triple Tree

    The Tyburn Tree, Hyde Park, London, UK How a public execution at Tybirn would have looked in the 1700s. Public executions took place here between 1196 and 1783, when they were moved to Newgate Gaol as the crowds watching the "entertainment" had become more and more unruly and were easier to...
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    The horrors of Newgate Gaol

    Thanks to the notorious Bloody Code, life in 18th Century (and early 19th Century) Britain was a hazardous place. In 1815, there were a massive 225 crimes in Britain which carried the death penalty (at some stage in the 1700s there were around 350 crimes punishable by death), many of which...
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    The moment a daredevil 'tombstoned' into Dead Man's Cove

    The moment a daredevil 'tombstoned' into Dead Man's Cove 30th May 2007 Daily Mail A dangerous summer craze known as "tombstoning" is catching on in Devon, prompting the emergency services to issue early warnings about the daredevil activity. One such daredevil was captured on camera...
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    Baby hedgehogs rescued after they were born too early

    Baby hedgehogs rescued after they are born too early 30th May 2007 Daily Mail These tiny newborn hedgehogs are proving a handful for carers at a rescue centre - after the mild weather triggered a string of early orphaned arrivals. The seven babies - from two separate families - have...
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    Meet Blue, the pool playing pooch

    The pool playing pooch 30th May 2007 Daily Mail Border collie Blue has amazed pub-goers by playing pool with his paws. The pooch jumps up so his front two paws are resting on the table and then, standing on his hind legs next to owner Jeff Davies, looks down the cue sight. When he has...
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    Boy of four signs on as the Queen's pen friend

    Boy of four signs on as the Queen's pen friend By BRENDAN MONTAGUE and PETER STEBBINGS 30th May 2007 Daily Mail When Tom Stancombe released a balloon at a school fete he hoped it might lead to a friendship with another child in a foreign land. As it turned out, the four-year-old's...
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    Corporal becomes 50th British soldier to lose life in Afghanistan

    Corporal becomes 50th soldier to lose life in Afghanistan 30th May 2007 Daily Mail Royal Anglian Regiment The 50th British soldier killed in Afghanistan was named as Corporal Darren Bonner of the 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment. Cpl Bonner was engaged and had been looking...
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    Strewth! It's an albino wallaby....hopping round the English countryside

    Strewth! It's an albino wallaby....hopping round the English countryside by JAMES MILLS 29th May 2007 Daily Mail Hopping through the undergrowth and munching on grass, this rare albino wallaby looks perfectly at home. But these incredible pictures were taken near Milton Keynes - a...
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    The BIG cat who likes getting wet and wild

    The BIG cat who likes getting wet and wild by MICHAEL HANLON 29th May 2007 Daily Mail Most cats do not like getting wet - as anyone who has tried to bathe a moggie will know. But as these pictures show, there's always the exception to the rule. For the cat in question is a large male...
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    Sarkozy cannot save France

    Apart from Anglo-Saxon Britain, Europe is in steep decline... Sarkozy Cannot Save France by Stephanie Lapenna Posted: 05/29/2007 Ms. Lapenna is an Italian freelance columnist and blogger presently living in Sardinia, Italy. She has been published in the Jerusalem Post, Real Clear...
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    Prince Harry may serve in Afghanistan

    Prince Harry may still get a chance to see action By MATTHEW HICKLEY 29th May 2007 Daily Mail Prince Harry could still fulfil his dream of serving in a war zone after Army chiefs drew up plans for him to serve with UK forces in Afghanistan this summer. Desperate to salvage some...
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    British coach driver set fire to Germans' towels for 'bagging' all the sunbeds

    One of the most common complaints by the British on holiday is that the Germans steal all the sunbeds. Now, a Brit has got his revenge... Coach driver set fire to Germans' towels for 'bagging' all the sunbeds 29th May 2007 Daily Mail Hero: Glyn Bowden twice took the towels away and left...
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    Five Brits taken hostage in Iraq

    Five Britons seized by militiamen in Iraq 29th May 2007 Daily Mail Five Britons are feared snatched at gunpoint by militia wearing police uniforms in Iraq today. The audacious operation may be the largest number of Britons ever seized at one time in the war-torn country. The Foreign...
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    Are YOU a Marr-stermind?

    Are YOU a Marr-stermind? 28th May 2007 Daily Mail His new TV programme, A History Of Modern Britain, has received rave reviews and more than three million viewers. Here, former BBC political editor Andrew Marr presents a special Bank Holiday history quiz. So, how well do you know Britain of...