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    'Islamic terrorism' is too emotive a phrase, says EU

    Al-Europa aq-Uniona resorts to political correctness by saying we should not use the phrase "Islamic terrorism"...... 'Islamic terrorism' is too emotive a phrase, says EU By David Rennie in Brussels (Filed: 12/04/2006) European governments should shun the phrase "Islamic terrorism" in...
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    Prince Harry passes out. (He's now a 2nd Lieutentant.)

    Today, Prince Harry passed out. Not because he has drunk too much alcohol (again), but because it was his passing out parade. Times Online April 12, 2006 Prince Harry will now train to be a troop commander and could be sent to either Iraq or Afghanistan (Lefteris Pitarakis/AP)...
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    Happy 400th birthday, Jack!

    Today is the 400th birthday of the Union Flag (should really only be called Union Jack when it's on a British ship). On 12th April 1606, King James I of England, VI of Scotland (a Scotsman) created the first ever Union Flag after he went through many trial designs - even though Scotland wasn't...
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    Tiger Woods apologises for "spaz" gaffe.

    Tiger Woods apologises after he said the word "spaz" on BBC2. "Spaz" is a swear word in Britain, and is more offensive in Britain than it is in the US. Tiger Apologises After 'Spaz' Gaffe Apologetic: Tiger Woods has reacted quickly to criticism following comments he made to BBC2...
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    Germany sheds "sick man image" to France and Italy

    Germany Sheds "Sick Man" Image to France and Italy By David Crossland Political turbulence in France and Italy is highlighting how slowly Europe is undertaking reforms seen as essential to cope with globalization. Germany, long regarded as chronically unable to modernize its economy, is...
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    Three Strikes and You're ... in Like Flint

    England/Wales has the second lowest murder rate in the whole of Europe, higher than Germant but only slightly higher (Scotland, though, has Europe's second-HIGHEST murder rate). BUT, counting all crimes, such as beating and muggings, rather than just murders, England/Wales is the most dangerous...
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    Romano Prodi wins Italian General Election.

    Prodi claims Italy election triumph 11th April 2006 Centre-left challenger Romano Prodi claimed victory by the narrowest of margins in Italy's parliamentary elections. But Premier Silvio Berlusconi's forces demanded a recount in one chamber as Italy's election failed to deliver a clear...
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    EU space probe orbits Venus.

    European space probe orbits Venus Agencies Tuesday April 11, 2006 Artist's image of the Venus Express as it would look when orbiting the planet. Photograph: European Space Agency/PA A European space probe successfully went into orbit around Venus today following a complicated manoeuvre...
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    Severn Bore takes surfer on world's longest ride

    The Times April 11, 2006 Severn Bore takes surfer on world's longest ride By Jack Malvern, Arts Reporter The world record for the longest surf ride has been set not by a professional surfer off the shores of Hawaii, but a railway engineer two miles outside Gloucester. Steve King...
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    Police chase one-legged granny.

    The Telegraph. When police finally arrested a motorist who had ignored red lights, overtaken on dangerous bends and driven over pavements - but never exceeded the speed limit - they found that the culprit was not a teenage joy rider but a one-legged pensioner. Officers pursued Sandra Siddle...
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    Cowardly Chirac caves in to protesters.

    Good news for Britain and American. France's notoriously cowardly politcians have caved in to the demands of protesting, lazy French workers and students. They protested AGAINST a youth employment law that would have TACKLED France's high unemployment rate. This, surely, will make France even...
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    Eighty quirky facts about the Queen at 80.

    On the 21st April, Queen Elizabeth II celebrates her 80th birthday. Eighty quirky facts about the Queen at 80 10th April 2006 Here are 80 facts about the Queen released by Buckingham Palace to mark her 80th birthday. 1) Queen Elizabeth II is the fortieth monarch since William the Conqueror...
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    MoD to fight terror - Bond-style

    The Times April 10, 2006 MoD to fight terror - Bond-style By Sean O'Neill Like Q-branch in the films, a new centre will develop hi-tech gadgets to help thwart extremists AN ELITE squad of scientists — the real-life equivalent of James Bond’s Q Branch — has been enlisted as Britain’s...
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    The London Gin Craze.

    The more bloody, vile or depraved that history is, the more interesting it becomes. And you can't get more vile and depraved that 18th Century London and its HUNDREDS of gin shops......... Gin Lane by William Hogarth, 1751 The Gin Craze was a period in the first half of the 18th century...
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    Indian cricket hooligans go on the rampage.

    Anger as match is abandoned 9th April 2006 England were ushered away from the aborted fifth one-day international against India before violence erupted at the Nehru Stadium. Frustration at the abandonment of the contest without a ball being bowled spilled from the stands on to the...
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    Spy 'killed to avenge SAS killing'

    Spy 'killed to avenge SAS killing' 9th April 2006 Former associates of a feared IRA assassin killed by the SAS may have murdered Denis Donaldson, it has emerged. Detectives believe the British spy was gunned down to avenge the shooting of Jim Lynagh. Lynagh, 32, was among eight...
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    Al Qaeda was NOT behind 7/7 bombings.

    Leak reveals official story of London bombings · Al-Qaeda not linked, says government · Internet used to plan 7/7 attack Mark Townsend, crime correspondent Sunday April 9, 2006 The Observer The official inquiry into the 7 July London bombings will say the attack was planned on a...
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    Giants and a king's fears surface from a cellar

    Giants and a king's fears surface from a cellar The Times A SMALL strongroom in the basement of the Home Office has yielded a treasure trove of documents about the turbulent events of the English Civil War. Historians will soon be able to study the 1,700 pamphlets for the first time...
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    Prince Harry and the Lapdancers.

    Prince Harry celebrated the end of his Army officer training with a visit to a lapdance club, it has been reported. He went to the Spearmint Rhino venue in Colnbrook, Buckinghamshire, with some friends, it is claimed. But the newspapers seem to be divided over what he got up to there, with one...
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    "Spectacular" Roman bridge found in North East.

    SPECTACULAR' BRIDGE FINDS REVEAL MORE OF ROMAN NORTH EAST By David Prudames Some of the vast stones are up to two metres in length. © Tyne and Wear Museums. Excavations at Corbridge in Northumberland have unearthed spectacular discoveries that offer fresh insight into what is thought...