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THE US poured 4,000 marines into Afghanistan’s Helmand province yesterday in its biggest operation for five years to try to wrest the poppy-filled river valley permanently from the Taliban.
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THE AIR France jet that vanished in the middle of the Atlantic with 228 passengers on board did not disintegrate in mid-air but plunged into the water intact and belly first, investigators said yesterday.
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GREAT Train Robber Ronnie Biggs could die if he does not respond to current treatment, his son said yesterday.
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THE Indian capital's highest court ruled yesterday that gay sex was not a crime – a groundbreaking decision sure to open divisions in the deeply conservative country.
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• Scot convinced he can he can be first finalist since 1938 • British No1 says he is blanking out feverish expectation Andy Murray, with more than 70 years of history pressing down on his 22-year-old shoulders, goes into tomorrow's match against Andy Roddick fearing nobody. On the eve of his first Wimbledon semi-final he asserted his absolute belief in his ability to win his next two matches,...
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Profits at Gordon Ramsay’s UK restaurants plunged almost 90 per cent in a “turbulent” year in which the celebrity chef was forced to pump his own money into the business.
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By James Chapman, Mailonline David Cameron has issued an extraordinary apology on behalf of the Conservative Party for legislation banning the promotion of homosexuality in schools. He said the party had ‘got it wrong’ when it introduced Section 28 in the late 1980s. It is one of a series of apologies Mr Cameron has made for his [...]
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Britain’s court of appeal has ruled that a prenuptial agreement made overseas is still valid in Britain, a decision that could have far-reaching implications for those going through divorce.
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SWINE flu is spreading so rapidly across Britain that there could be 100,000 new cases a day by the end of next month.
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THE government has set out wide-ranging reforms for the credit card industry to try to cut the number of people struggling with unsustainable debts.
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