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    Blair snubs Chirac by refusing his gifts of wine.

    British/French war continues, Story No 87467280217648927649091. The Times July 25, 2006 Why French wine was an unwelcome gift at No 10 By Greg Hurst, Sam Coates and Catherine Boyle Tony Blair resists President Chirac’s generosity, but not foreign travel Chirac has sent wine as a...
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    Losing Sun - Perspective

    Britain is currently home to a slew of heavy and genuinely exciting bands. Funeral For A Friend, Pitchshifter, Skindred.....the list goes on. Blistering metal quarter Losing Sun are the latest to create a buzz. They released their debut album "Inertia" in April 2005 and are now set to release...
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    Renewing Britain's Legacy of Innovation

    Renewing Britain's Legacy of Innovation BusinessWeek By Rachel Tiplady Children worked in cotton-spinning factories and even down the coal mines during Britain's Industrial Revolution that made us the richest country in the world and its mightiest economic power. Even up until the...
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    Cameron praises British Army in Afghanistan.

    Conservative leader and likely future British Prime Minister David Cameron has visited the British Army in Afghanistan. Mr Cameron said he had found morale at the massive airbase of Kandahar "incredibly high" ------------------------------------------------------------------- Cameron praises...
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    Australian men urged to do more housework

    Australian men urged to do more housework 24th July 2006 Australian men like to portray themselves as macho, tough, beer drinkers, but their government is urging them to stick on pinnies and do the housework. Australia's males - world-renowned for their macho pride - were told yesterday...
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    Lest we forget

    Lest we forget Britain has always celebrated its regal and military history. But where are the monuments and plaques to our heritage of revolution and dissent? And which radical events should be commemorated? We want readers to send in their suggestions. Here, the historian Tristram Hunt...
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    Two killed as wind blows inflatable maze into the air.

    Two killed as giant bouncy castle lifts off 23rd July 2006 The wreckage of the inflatable artwork Watched by a terrified little girl, rescuers race to the wreckage of a giant inflatable maze after a gust of wind sent it on a flight of death. Screams rang out across a crowded park as the...
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    Verulamium

    Verulamium was the third largest city in Roman Britain. The city of St Albans in Hertfordshire is next to where Verulamium once stood. Queen Boadicea and her army destroyed Verulamium in 60AD when she fought against the Roman occupiers. Before the Romans it was known as Verlamion, (meaning...
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    Time team finds ancient remains on Farthing Downs.

    Return to the iron age for Farthing Downs 'time team'Jul 21 2006 By Leon Watson Farthing Downs are on the southern edge of London. On this photo, a couple of Anglo-Saxon burial mounds can be seen. ARCHAEOLOGISTS have unearthed Iron Age and Roman pottery during a week-long...
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    Coast stories.

    22 July 2006 COAST STORIES LOOKING FOR LITTLE GREEN MEN IN SPOOKY SUFFOLK Tony Stewart Suffolk (Anglo-Saxon: "South People") is one of England's most rural, prettiest and spookiest counties. NOBODY can say with any certainty that what happened on one foggy winter's night more than two...
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    Fight for Stonehenge takes to the air

    A hot-air balloon will take to the air on Monday to mark the 100th anniversary of the first aerial photograph of Stonehenge Fight for Stonehenge takes to the air Hot-air balloonists will highlight danger of traffic-choked roads and call for tunnel beneath monument Robin McKie, science...
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    England may bid to host 2018 World Cup

    England bid to host the 2006 World Cup although, obviously, Germany ended up winning that bid. But England may try again and bid for the 2018 World Cup. South Africa will host the 2010 World Cup and I think Brazil will be hosting it in 2014. The winning bid for the 2018 World Cup will be...
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    British Special Forces sent to Lebanon.

    As the Canadians, French and other nations were taking their citizens out of Lebanon by putting them on cruise liners, the British Government was criticised for seeming to be doing nothing. It turns out that much was being done but was being kept secret. Rather than just sending in cruise...
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    Ajax beat Arsenal and Arsenal beat Ajax in same game

    A strange game was played today between Arsenal and Amsterdam team Ajax. It was the first ever game at Arenal's hi-tech new stadium the Emirates Stadium in North London, but it was also the last ever game for Arsenal legend Dennis Bergkamp. Two games were rolled into one - the first half...
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    Newcastle United progress in Intertoto Cup.

    Newcastle United are in the Intertoto Cup, which is probably the only Europe tournament that teams DON'T want to play in as it is a pre-season tournament when players would prefer to rest before the new season starts. However, Newcastle are through to the next round, beating Norwegian team...
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    Lostprophets - Liberation Transmission

    British nu-metallers Lostprophets have released their new album Liberation Transmission. Liberation Transmission Visible Noise: 26 June 2006 The third album from Lostprophets Ian Watkins: vocals Mike Lewis: guitar Lee Gaze: guitar Stuart Richardson: bass Jamie Oliver: vocals...
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    Meeting the Thames Torpedo

    No-one has ever swum the whole length of the River Thames, the longest river wholly in England (the Severn, in both England and Wales, is longer). But Lewis Gordon Pugh is aiming to do just that. Meeting the Thames Torpedo By JANE FRYER, Daily Mail 21st July 2006 Jane Fryer makes a...
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    Stormbreaker

    Another British movie. It was released in Britain yesterday and will be released in the US and everywhere else on August 18th. The movie is a bit like James Bond but the spy is a kid. Alex Rider is a 14 year old orphan who has ben unwittingly trained all his life by his uncle with the skills...
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    Go cage diving with sharks.....in Cornwall.

    The Times July 22, 2006 Come to Cornwall . . . and go cage diving with sharks By Simon de Bruxelles Lovely: Looe, Cornwall Padstow , Cornwall MALLY TOMS has been fishing for sharks from the Cornish port of Looe for more than 40 years but this is the first time that anyone has asked...
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    British sparkling wine becomes the toast of the world

    English wine is the best in the world. British sparkling wine becomes the toast of the world By SEAN POULTER, Daily Mail 21st July 2006 Nytimber Classic Cuvee - No longer can the French or the Italians dismiss the wines of England Fierce summer sun has made English 'fizz' the best in...