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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
• Man says firefighters took too long to reach family • Service says crews arrived within five minutes A man whose wife and two children died in the fire that swept through a London tower block on Friday has criticised the emergency services for taking two and a half hours to reach his family. Another resident has also claimed the fire brigade did not immediately use their ladders to reach...
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
To dwell on Andy Roddick’s moments of frailty on Sunday would mean neglecting the essence of Roger Federer’s tennis immortality.
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newyorkshitty.com (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
This lovely reminder of the state of our economy (and the blight these newspaper stands pose to our community) is located at Court Square and was the crowning touch to my day trip to Douglastown, Queens under the tutelage/guidance of the ever fbulous Kevin Walsh of Forgotten-NY. You can look forward to seeing highlights from [...]
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Stephen Law (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Sunday Times has run a very poisonous piece against Camp Quest - a kid's summer camp run by Samantha Stein, to which kids of all faiths and none are welcome. Go here . Dawkins did not set up the camp, and has nothing at all to do with it - other than he donated towards it (not a huge amount, I know). The word "grooming" applied to children (other than hygiene and neatness) is of course...
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you and your oil thing (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
For the last three weeks in a row, we've had dogs and puppies dumped at my work. Today's dawg was a friendly, tail-wagging, relaxed hound/lab mix who smiled. He was lucky. One of the security guards decided to take him home and try and find him a new situation. The pup even had a rabies tag. I wonder if his former people had lost their home as well, you just kind of get that sense. A few months ago,...
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X17Video.com (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
July 4, 2009 - Slash joined the throngs of celebs celebrating the 4th of July on the beach in Malibu....
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RONEL Livelihood (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
courtesy: news of the world correspondent, Matthew Lenton Roger Federer savoured "an unbelievable moment" in his career after claiming a record 15th grand slam title with victory in an amazing Wimbledon final against Andy Roddick. Federer saved four set points in the second set and eventually triumphed 5-7 7-6 7-6 3-6 16-14 to win a sixth Wimbledon crown on Centre Court. "It was a crazy...
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Metro.co.uk (Free subscription) | yesterday
Can giant mirrors and wandering livestock save the planet from global warming?
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blogeclectic.com feed (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Guardian doesn't quite get it
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Times of India (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Article 112 of the Constitution mandates that a statement of all estimated receipts and expenditure of the government be laid before Parliament every financial year.
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Scott's place (Free subscription) | yesterday
Something really bizarre seems to have happened to a column penned by comedian Jon Holmes, BBC 6Music DJ and regular contributor to Radio 4’s The Now Show. As can be seen in the Twitter post above, Holmes has provided a link to the original document on his website, and the version that has been published on [...]
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Uptown Girls RSS Feed (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Daily Mail Oops, even Cheryl Cole can get it wrong in the style stakes Daily Mail ... Celebrity . Now, she must be thanking her lucky stars that the award can't be retrospectively withdrawn. Let's hope, Cheryl rediscovers her fashion mojo. and more »
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Jezebel (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
"News changes hour by hour, and you have to keep up or risk losing the plot. I'm referring, of course, to the three-way relationship in flux that is Brad and Angelina and Jennifer." [Times Online] [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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The Spiceymike Blog (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
The News of the World paper today had an offer where you can get a special USB drive by handing in a voucher at an Asda supermarket. It's a measly 128MB's though, so I wondered how on earth could they still get away with 'exclusive' film clips onto a size like that? Turns out that's not actually the case it seems. I'm not sure how it works but as soon as I inserted it into the drive the device opened...
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UK Autism News (Free subscription) | yesterday
IT Pro Portal News - Fresh from their success in getting the Gurkhas the same rights as other Commonwealth soldiers, national newspaper the Daily Mail is siding with Gary McKinnon to prevent the government from extraditing him to the US. On Friday, the newspaper dedicated its front page to the new campaign that it decided to back. It has published several articles about the case and has even published...
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carrolltrust | 30/06/2009
Britain's biggest fraud case enters a new twist with sources close to the cross-border law enforcement agencies dealing with the Carroll Trust Case namely the FBI Washington DC field office and Scotland Yard confirming that vigorous actions are well in place to finally arrest and prosecute the named international criminal syndicate which have executed Britain's longest running largest organised criminal
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karlyashworth | 29/06/2009
It emerged that Karly Ashowrth, before going into the Big Brother house conspired to execute a planned attack on the character of her ex-boyfriend, Perth football player Gary Greenhill. The malicious plan began while Karly was seeing the footballer and involves manipulating the press in order to "humiliate" Greenhill. It exposes Karly to be bitter and vindictive and shows that she was backstabbing...