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Pictured: The £18million space tourist blasts off
Daily Mail (subscribe) | 2 hours ago | International
After paying £18million, space tourist Richard Garriott is currently enjoying his first full day above Earth. -
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Detention plan pushed ahead
The Sun (subscribe) | 4 hours ago | UK Politics
GOVERNMENT presses ahead with plans for 42-day terror detention plans today -
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Billy Graham recovering well after fall
Christian Today (subscribe) | 8 hours ago | Economy
World renowned evangelist Billy Graham has returned to his mountain home in Montreat North Carolina after falling over one of his three dogs last Friday -
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Ben Kinsella murder: Three youths deny killing teen
Mirror.co.uk (subscribe) | 4 hours ago | UK
Three youths today denied killing 16-year-old Ben Kinsella when they appeared at the Old Bailey. -
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Airport bomb hero 'Smeato' recovering
Metro.co.uk (subscribe) | 8 hours ago | Health-Fitness
Airport car bomb hero John Smeaton remained in intensive care today as his father said he was showing signs of recovery.
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Mugabe swears in vice-presidents as Zimbabwe power-sharing deal falters
The Guardian (subscribe) | 1 hour ago | International
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Saved by the Japanese! Morgan Stanley shares soar as it closes life-saving £5.18bn deal...
Daily Mail News (subscribe) | 3 hours ago | Lifestyle
Ailing U.S. investment bank Morgan Stanley faces having to renegotiate a £5billion injection of cash from Japan's Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group after a week in which the bank's share price plunged. -
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Medvedev tests long-range missile
Reuters UK (subscribe) | 11 hours ago | International
PLESETSK COSMODROME, Russia (Reuters) - President Dmitry Medvedev oversaw the test firing of an intercontinental Topol missile on Sunday and vowed to commission new generation weapons for Russia's armed forces. -
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Iceland cash freeze protects savers
icWales (subscribe) | 13 hours ago | International
The Government has seized more than enough Icelandic assets to pay back British savers caught up in the country's banking collapse, it was revealed. -
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Blair exposed in F1 tobacco ad deal
Metro.co.uk (subscribe) | 9 hours ago | UK Politics
Fresh details about Tony Blair's role in securing Formula 1's exemption from a tobacco advertising ban have been revealed in Whitehall documents. - see all breaking news
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DEVELOPMENT: First Firefox Mobile for Windows Mobile Screenshots available
the::unwired (subscribe) | 11/10/2008 | Technology
We heard about the upcoming Firefox Mozilla Alpha launch earlier and as the Firefox Mobile team mentioned in the very beginning, Firefox Mobile will be definitely released for Windows Mobile as well. So far, everything was theoretical only but now we have the first screenshots of Firefox Mobile, running on a Windows Mobile Professional touchscreen smartphone. These screenhots are giving a good impression... -
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Banjo brain surgery
Mind Hacks (subscribe) | yesterday | Sciences
Surely this must be the greatest headline for a BBC News story ever: Banjo Used in Brain Surgery. Although the banjo wasn't in the hands of the surgeons it was still an essential part of the operation. It was played by legendary Blue Grass musician Eddie Adcock who was having surgery install a deep brain stimulation device to treat an essential tremor that had been affecting his playing. The BBC News... -
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Bye Bye Jane
BBC NEWS | Betsan Powys' blog (subscribe) | 11/10/2008 | Politics
A quick bit of news. Jane Davidson, thought of at one time as a possible Labour leadership candidate, has told her party in Pontypridd that she's standing down at the next Assembly election. She made it clear last year that she wouldn't be going for the leadership but told a meeting last night that she won't fight the seat in 2011. I doubt whether she's trying to steal Mike German's thunder as he... -
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Mad Socialists: Brit leader advocates US blowing Israeli planes out of the sky to defend...
Israelated (subscribe) | 9 hours ago | International
Reminding me why I am a conservative.. David Owen, former foreign Secretary of Britain in the late 70’s and then leader of the socialist democrats in the UK goes full on Jimmy Carter in this absurd piece of opinion in order to buttress his frankly detached from reality views, maybe he is channeling Barack Obama? I hear that is popular these days. Not only does he advocate near total surrender to Iran’s... -
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[Blogs] Bank Nationalisation
Labourhome (subscribe) | yesterday | Politics
"No longer is state ownership the unpalatable solution for wayward individuals like Northern Rock and Bradford & Bingley, but a logical fix for the whole industry." So says Philip Aldrick in the Sunday Telegraph. If even the Telegraph start saying things like this, why are the Labour government still running so scared from the prospect? Why not bite the bullet and nationalise, even if only for the... - see blog ranking see all discussions








