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    'Baa' Jazeera to screen Welsh children's show

    Al Jazeera is screening 52 episodes of Welsh children's show The Baaas. Being Welsh, the programme is about sheep and they speak in Welsh (they love their sheep do the Welsh) and, being British and having to make EVERYTHING politically correct, the sheep are multi-racial. 'Baa' Jazeera to...
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    Robin Hood returns to TV.

    Robin Hood returns to TV 3rd April 2006 Jonas Armstrong as Robin Hood in the new BBC series. The swashbuckling adventures of Robin Hood will return to British televisions this autumn in a new Saturday night series. Filming starts today on the BBC show billed as fun, modern and intelligent...
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    Revealed: victims of UK's cold war torture camp

    Revealed: victims of UK's cold war torture camp Ian Cobain Monday April 3, 2006 The Guardian Archive pictures of German prisoners held by the British following the second world war. Photographs: Martin Argles Photographs of victims of a secret torture programme operated by British...
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    Barbarians of suburbs target French Jews

    Paris: not the city of "romance and love" as the French would have you believe. In fact, it would be a good idea to NOT accept the sexual advances of certain French women if you are Jewish.... Barbarians of suburbs target French Jews Matthew Campbell, Paris La BELLE France? THE pretty...
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    Oxford win the 152nd University Boat Race.

    The dark blues of Oxford beat the light blues of Cambridge in the 152nd University Boat Race on the Thames. Oxford have now won the race 4 out of the last 5 times and 2 times in a row. It's now one of the world's biggest sporting events, and the world's biggest amateur sporting event, with an...
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    British Government in secret talks about strike against Iran

    Government in secret talks about strike against Iran By Sean Rayment, Defence Correspondent (Filed: 02/04/2006) Sunday Telegraph London The Government is to hold secret talks with defence chiefs tomorrow to discuss possible military strikes against Iran. A high-level meeting will take place in...
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    Blair’s last mission must be to keep America close.

    The Sunday Times April 02, 2006 Blair’s last mission must be to keep America close By Michael Portillo - ex-Tory MP. Trying to manage a political crisis from 12,000 miles away is a nightmare. Tony Blair, who dislikes flying, must have arrived in Melbourne jetlagged. The time difference...
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    Why fighter pilots wear a Typhoon Grin

    The new Eurofighter, or Typhoon, may be coming into service later than it should have, is far more expensive than previously thought and has had a few technical glitches, but it will be the world's best fighter aircraft. It can soar to 12,000 feet in 4 seconds. And Britain will have more of...
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    Argie tattooist gets revenge on British sailor.

    Tattooist gotcha back! By TOM NEWTON DUNN A BRIT sailor who wanted “England” inked on his back was left seething after a Falklands tattooist etched “Argentina Forever” instead. Patriotic Marine Engineer David Luxton called at a tattoo parlour in the islands’ capital Stanley while...
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    The chilli that's so hot you need gloves.

    Times April 01, 2006 The chilli so hot you need gloves By Simon de Bruxelles THE world’s hottest chilli pepper does not come from a tropical hot spot where the locals are impervious to its fiery heat but a smallholding in deepest Dorset. Some chillis are fierce enough to make your...
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    Source of the Nile is redrawn by 66 miles.

    The Times April 01, 2006 Source of the Nile is redrawn by 66 miles By Will Pavia and Fran Yeoman According to the history books, British explorer John Hanning Speke discovered the source of the Nile in 1856. But now they will all have to be re-written as British explorer Neil McGrigor and 2...
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    Drug trial victim: "I was like the Elephant Man."

    Drug-test victim's 'hell' By NICK PARKER and EMMA MORTON Joseph Merrick, "The Elephant Man", born in Leicester in 1862, became a circus freak in Victorian England. SHATTERED Nav Modi last night told of the searing pain in his head as a disastrous drug trial left him like an “Elephant...
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    France faces the future.

    From British magazine The Economist - France faces the future Mar 30th 2006 From The Economist print edition The country's politicians need to level with the French people on the need to embrace change “THE French constitute the most brilliant and the most dangerous nation in Europe...
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    Chips are down for sleepwalk chef.

    Chips are down for sleepwalk chef Mr Wood often cooks omelettes while asleep A former chef who cooks chips and omelettes in his sleep has spoken of his desperation to find a cure before he sets his house on fire. Rab Wood, from Glenrothes in Fife, Scotland is worried that he could burn...
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    One could get used to this throne lark, dear.

    One could get used to this throne lark, dear by REBECCA ENGLISH, Daily Mail 31st March 2006 "King Charles III and Queen Camilla of India": Camilla and Prince Charles were guests of honour at the annual Rajasthan Day parade She has always insisted she doesn't want to be queen. But, it...
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    Anti-war protesters mar Rice's visit to Blackburn.

    Condoleeza Rice and her pal, British Foreign Secretary al-Jaq Straw, visited al-Jaq's constituency of Blackburn in Lancashire, a town with a large Muslim population. Muslim protesters partly ruined the trip by not allowing Condoleeza and al-Jaq to visit the mosque that they were supposed to be...
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    French police by Japanese cars (Peugeots too slow)

    Peugeots too slow, French police get Subarus PARIS (Reuters) - The next time a criminal in a getaway car in France looks in the rear window the chances are that the vehicle in pursuit will be a blue French police Subaru. The Japanese car brand, part of Fuji Heavy Industries, has sped past...
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    French bid au revoir to 35-hour workweek

    French bid au revoir to 35-hour workweek Parliament allows employers to increase time by 220 hours a year March 22, 2005 AP PARIS - French lawmakers effectively abolished the country’s 35-hour workweek Tuesday by allowing employers to increase working hours — and pay — as the country...
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    Papers on birth of modern science saved for the UK.

    Hooke papers on birth of modern science saved for UK James Randerson, science correspondent Wednesday March 29, 2006 The Guardian The 17th Century English scientist Robert Hooke discovered and named cells and invented the iris diaphragm in cameras, the universal joint used in motor vehicles...
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    Queen advertises in newspaper for staff.

    Queen seeks butler in Bournemouth By Sally Pook and Andrew Bryson (Filed: 30/03/2006) Buckingham Palace or the Bournemouth Travelodge? It's a tough choice for a maid because, while the Travelodge is very nice, the Palace wins in terms of chances to meet your prince. The Queen has placed an...