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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | yesterday
LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union's new foreign affairs chief on Friday dismissed criticism of her lack of experience and said her role would strengthen Europe's voice in the world.
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | yesterday
Residents hit by torrential flooding in the Cumbrian towns of Cockermouth and Workington have told of their disbelief at seeing the roads around their homes turned into rivers.
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New Statesman (Free subscription) | yesterday
Sir Hugh Orde says directly-elected commissioners would undermine police independence
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Belfast Telegraph (Free subscription) | yesterday
A US federal jury ruled that New York City police didn't use excessive force when they arrested a professional clown who left a suspicious item that turned out to be a balloon inflation device inside a coffee shop.
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BBC News (Free subscription) | yesterday
EU leaders react to the appointment of Belgian PM Herman van Rompuy as the first permanent European Council President.
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The Daily Record (Free subscription) | yesterday
FIFA today rejected the Republic of Ireland's appeals to replay their World Cup qualifying play-off with France when they ruled the result must stand.
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Examiner (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Obama administration is shifting the focus of its Iran policy from talk to sanctions, but the prospect of winning early international support for toughened new penalties appears dim.
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | yesterday
MOUNTAIN VIEW, California (Reuters) - New Google Inc software will start up a computer as fast as a television can be turned on, the search company said on Thursday as it showed off its Chrome operating system designed for PCs that do their work on the Web.
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Times of India (Free subscription) | yesterday
Barack Obama's win, launch of Wikipedia and emergence of the iPhone have been listed among the 10 most influential moments on the Internet in the past decade, the annual Webby awards said.
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Open Democracy (Free subscription) | yesterday
Peter Mandelson is planning to introduce changes to the Digital Economy Bill now in Parliament to give the Secretary of State power to amend copyright law by statutory instrument, effectively allowing he and his successors to do anything, without parliamentary approval or debate, provided it is done in the name of protecting copyright. Cory Doctorow of BoingBoing has the details : read more
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Contactmusic Ltd (Free subscription) | yesterday
OPRAH WINFREY will end her hit talk show in 2011, according to a leaked announcement.Oprah will make the big news official during her show on Friday (20Nov09)....
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The Daily Record (Free subscription) | yesterday
HAMID KARZAI was sworn in for a second term as Afghan president yesterday and vowed to make the country safe within five years.
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Islamization Watch (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Pic retrieved from Islamist website - the imam Anwar al Awlaki is certainly turning out to be the dark horse for jihad against the US Army. American Official Says Accused Shooter Asked Radical Cleric When Is Jihad Appropriate? United States Army Major Nidal Hasan told a radical cleric considered by authorities to be an al-Qaeda recruiter, "I can't wait to join you" in the afterlife, according...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Gordon Brown has backed down and agreed to introduce new laws to clean up Parliament in the wake of the expenses scandal.
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Vbg-log (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Some of the best news you'll ever read.Drinking alcohol every day cuts the risk of heart disease in men by more than a third, a major study suggests.The Spanish research involving more than 15,500 men and 26,000 women found large quantities of alcohol could be even more beneficial for men. I think I probably fit into the large quantities of alcohol group.For those drinking little - less than a