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    Blair is Bush's poodle? More like his guide dog.

    Blair is not Bush's poodle and often makes the decisions between the two men. In many cases, Blair is more like Bush's guide dog. It a brilliant two-way relationship - From the UK Spectator - Why Blair is standing by Bush now Irwin Stelzer (a Yank) Washington Whether Tony Blair...
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    Millions of EU children to be fingerprinted.

    Civil liberties groups condemn the EUSSR as it says that children as young as 6 may be fingerprinted. Millions of children to be fingerprinted Jamie Doward, home affairs editor Sunday July 30, 2006 The Observer A portable fingerprint scanner on display. Photograph: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty...
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    James Bond film set is destroyed by fire.

    James Bond set goes up in flames 30th July 2006 The scene at Pinewood Studios today as firefighters battled to put out a blaze at the 007 stage Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire is where the James Bond movies are made. A huge fire devastated the set of the latest James Bond film...
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    Israeli airstrike slaughters children

    Israeli airstrike slaughters children Up to 50 people have been killed - more than half of them children - when Israeli missiles struck a southern Lebanese village, flattening houses on top of sleeping residents. Civil defence workers said up to 50 civilians who had sought refuge in a...
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    Blair to defy Bush over stem cell research.

    PM will publicly back California's research into disease treatment despite White House's strong opposition Gaby Hinsliff in San Francisco Sunday July 30, 2006 The Observer Britain is the world leader in stem cell research. Tony Blair is to use his trip to America to back stem cell...
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    The French - world champion bloggers.

    The French are probably the world's greatest bloggers, surpassing even Britain and the United States even though those two nations both have a greater number of internet users. 60% of the French internet users are bloggers, compared to 40% in Britain and just 33% in the US. Could French...
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    An amusing little Frog: French wine labels get funny

    An amusing little Frog: French wine labels get funny Matthew Campbell WHAT do Arrogant Frog and Elephant on a Tightrope have in common? Faced with a slump in consumption and increasing competition from abroad (such as two British wines being voted the world's best), the French are suffering...
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    More British troops to face Taliban

    The Sunday Times July 30, 2006 More UK troops to face Taliban Michael Smith THE government is preparing to reinforce British troops in Afghanistan for the second time in a month to deal with the unexpectedly fierce resistance of Taliban militiamen. A 600-strong battalion has been put...
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    Rampant Sri Lanka break world record.

    CRICKET Sri Lanka have broken a world record. In cricket, there are two batsmen batting at the same time. The amount of runs they score between them before one of them is out is known as a "partnership." The Sri Lankan partnership of Jayawardene and Sangakkara has set a new world record of...
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    Murder and the truth about the race hate capital of Britain

    Preston, Lancashire has changed dramatically in the last two decades Murder and the truth about the race hate capital of Britain by DAVID JONES, Daily Mail 29th July 2006 Preston, Lancashire has changed dramatically in the last two decades Good side of Preston: Preston North End football...
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    Germany's armed forces

    Britain has been sending troops all around the world since - forever. But recent German pacifism has meant that Germany has not been too keen on sending its troops abroad, and its military spending - smaller than that of Britain and France - has meant that several parts of its army have been...
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    Town told to drop the dead fish contest

    Lyme Regis, Dorset. The Times July 29, 2006 Town told to drop the dead fish contest By Will Pavia (Above) A contestant swings a dead conger eel at another participant in the conger cuddling event. (Below) The hilarious Monty Python scene where characters slap each other with dead...
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    Ever decreasing crop circles

    Ever decreasing crop circles By ROBERT HARDMAN, Daily Mail 29th July 2006 Crop circles have been appearing in English fields for many years. It has been great news for the British tourist trade. Every year, thousands come from all over the world to gawp, and the craze shows no sign of...
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    Vindolanda dig unearths 2000-year-old treasure

    Vindolanda dig unearths 2000-year-old treasure Published on 28/07/2006 By BRIAN TILLEY Vindolanda TYNEDALE’S Roman past is still ringing out across the millennia. The incredibly prolific dig at the Vindolanda fort near Bardon Mill has unearthed evidence of a 2000-year-old Entente...
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    Time team investigates 18th Century Scilly Isles wreck

    The Scilly Isles (Cornish: Ynysek Syllan), a part of Cornwall, are one of the most southerly areas of England. ARCHAEOLOGISTS INVESTIGATE 18TH CENTURY SCILLY ISLES FIRESHIP WRECK By Caroline Lewis 27/07/2006 A diver with one of the fireships four anchors. Photo: Kevin Camidge...
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    Champions League - Liverpool must travel to Israel

    Liverpool must play Israeli team Maccabi Haifa in the 3rd qualifying round of the Champions League, club football's biggest competition, the tournament that they won in 2005 for the 5th time. Last seaon's losing finalists Arsenal will take on either Lithuanian side Ekranas or Croatians Dynamo...
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    Flying reptile mystery 'solved'

    Flying reptile mystery 'solved' The specimen belonged to the species Tupuxuara UK scientists say they have solved the mystery of why prehistoric flying reptiles grew crests on their heads. A rare skull specimen found in Brazil shows the crest appeared at puberty, suggesting it was used...
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    Rooney battles 'cybersquatter' actor over website

    Rooney battles 'cybersquatter' actor over website 28th July 2006 Manchester United's Wayne Rooney wants control of two websites bearing his name Wayne Rooney is taking legal action against a Welsh TV actor who registered two websites bearing the football star's name. Hugh Marshall...
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    How King George V was rattled by 1930s conman

    How King George V was rattled by 1930s conman who lay claim to the throne By REBECCA CAMBER, Daily Mail 27th July 2006 Pretender to the throne: Anthony Hall He claimed to have explosive evidence capable of overthrowing the Royal Family in the biggest shake-up in British history. Had...
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    British Army pipers silenced by safety code

    Pipers are curbed by safety code By Kate Devlin (Filed: 24/07/2006) The Black Watch regiment with their bagpipes. Bagpipes are bloody annoying with just one person playing them. But with hundreds of British soldiers playing them at the same time, they could turn a person suicidal...