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    See you later mein Liebling, I’ve got a new job in Britain.

    The Times April 18, 2006 See you later mein Liebling, I’ve got a new job in Britain By Alan Hamilton Whereas the German construction industry is stagnating, the British construction industry is booming, with 30,000 homes per YEAR to be built over the course of the next 20 years. BACK...
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    OSCE: Gitmo is better than French and Belgian prisons.

    OSCE study finds that Gitmo is better than Belgian or French prisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A French prison. BRUSSELS, March 7, 2006 (UPI) -- Is Guantanamo a model prison? Not in the eyes of most observers. The United Nations and the...
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    German fans to use voodoo dolls against England.

    Maybe the Germans do have a sense of humour after all. Voo are you kidding ... By JAMIE PYATT FOOTIE fans in Germany are being urged to stick pins in voodoo dolls to kill our hopes of winning the World Cup. Thousands of the £10 hessian models have sold on the internet. Each 6in...
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    Fur and against - world is against Canada's seal hunts.

    The Guardian Fur and against International public opinion may be opposed to the annual seal cull but many Canadians think differently, writes Anne McIlroy Monday April 17, 2006 A survivor of the first day of the annual harp seal hunt in the Gulf of St Lawrence, Canada. Photograph...
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    Support for the BNP is rising.

    A massive 25% of Britain's voters are now considering supporting the far right British National Party. In the Barking constituency of east London, as many as 8 out of 10 white families are considering voting for the BNP. 25% of voters 'considering BNP' Staff and agencies Monday April 17...
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    US Government tells Americans how to behave abroad.

    'Speak softly, don't argue and slow down' By Philip Sherwell (Filed: 16/04/2006) Loud and brash, in gawdy garb and baseball caps, more than three million of them flock to our shores every year. Shuffling between tourist sites or preparing to negotiate a business deal, they bemoan the failings...
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    Royal Marines to 'seek and destroy' Taliban insurgents

    Marines to 'seek and destroy' Taliban insurgents By Sean Rayment, Defence Correspondent (Filed: 16/04/2006) British troops will be ordered to conduct "seek and destroy" operations in southern Afghanistan, according to documents seen by the Sunday Telegraph. The plans, which form part of a...
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    New British special forces unit has been created.

    A new British special forces unit, dubbed "The British Rangers" has been created. The Sunday Times April 16, 2006 SAS support unit uses badge with baggage Michael Smith A NEW special forces unit, including Royal Marine commandos, army paratroopers and RAF freefall experts, has been...
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    Arctic fans go Monkey nuts.

    Fans go nuts for Monkeys (and they proved American critics wrong) Sheffield's Arctic Monkeys - the world's biggest band. ARCTIC MONKEYS have made a triumphant homecoming and admitted it’s great to be back. The four-piece performed a blistering set on the first night of their UK tour...
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    Britain took part in mock Iran invasion.

    Britain took part in mock Iran invasion Pentagon planned for Tehran conflict with war game involving UK troops Julian Borger in Washington and Ewen MacAskill Saturday April 15, 2006 The Guardian British officers took part in a US war game aimed at preparing for a possible invasion of...
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    Kember weeps as he tells of SAS rescue.

    Freed British hostage Norman Kember has given an emotional account of his ordeal in Iraq. He wept as he told BBC Radio 4 how he was released by the SAS on March 23 after four months in captivity. The 74-year-old peace activist, from Pinner, north west London, said: "It was so sudden. First of...
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    Hundred Reasons.

    British band Hundred Reasons have a new album - "Kill Your Own." “Are we nothing more than this – a list of pinnacles achieved? This time I’ve found a better way” ‘Breathe Again’ from KILL YOUR OWN Andy Bews - drums Colin Doran - vocals Andy Gilmour - bass Larry Hibbitt - guitar...
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    The French Don’t Learn Quickly.

    How long will it take the French to adapt to globalization, with its increasing opportunities for the skilled and flexible? A clue: During the Little Ice Age, it took them literally 500 years to recognize that the Earth’s climate had shifted. The French Don’t Learn Quickly By Dennis Avery...
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    A big cat has been spotted in my town.

    I live in Bolton, Lancashire, and a big, black cat has been spotted in the town. Obviously, it's been dubbed "The Beast of Bolton." ------------------------------ From today's Bolton Evening News - Have you seen the Beast of Bolton? By Saiqa Chaudhari From the Bolton Evening News on Good...
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    Loopy! The 5ft cycle lane too small to ride in.

    Loopy! The 5ft cycle lane too small to ride in 13th April 2006 Uneasy rider: Cyclists try to negotiate the bizarre miniature cycle route in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. The big wheels of road safety insisted a cycle route must be set up at a busy road junction. Commendable, perhaps. But there...
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    Forget Da Vinci tour. Britain is a giant film location.

    Come to Britain on holiday! After all, we have the Holy Grail. The Times April 14, 2006 You can forget the Da Vinci tour, Britain is one giant film location By Valerie Elliott, Ben Hoyle and Nico Hines The success of The Da Vinci Code has inspired tourist chiefs to come up with a novel...
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    Goth subculture shows its dark side.

    The Times April 14, 2006 Goth subculture shows its dark side through self-harm and suicide rate By Sam Lister, Health Correspondent YOUNG people who become involved with Goth culture — the punk-rock-influenced genre usually associated with black clothes, make-up and androgyny — have a...
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    Queen hands out special 80th birthday Maundy Money.

    The Monarch, on Maundy Thursday (today), traditionally gives out Maundy Money to the deserving needy. The amount the Queen gives coincides with how long she has been alive. Thus, this year, 80 men and 80 women each receive 80 pence in specially minted coins. But as this is her landmark 80th...
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    English language nears 1 million word milestone.

    The English language is about to reach the 1 million word milestone, according to the estimates by some experts. Although other people say different things. BRITISH English (maybe not American English, which may have a smaller vocabulary) uses SIX TIMES as many words as French (if you believe...
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    RAF doctor jailed for refusing to serve in Iraq.

    Flight Lieutenant Malcolm Kendall-Smith has been jailed for 8 months and dismissed from the Royal Air Force for refusing to obey FIVE orders to go to Basra. He will serve in the notorious military prison in Colchester, Essex where he will be stripped of his rank. Times Online April 13...