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Breaking News Thu, 10 Apr 2008
Reading's Shane Long
Birmingham   League   Photos   Soccer   Sports  
 TVNZ 
Birmingham and Reading relegated
May 12, 2008 | Birmingham City and Reading were both relegated from the Premier League on Monday despite winning their final matches of the season. | Fulham's 1-0 win at FA Cup finalists Portsmouth, c... (photo: AP )
Meat - Red Meat - Beef - Food - Health   (rhubie)
Industry   Meat   Photos   Technology   US  
 NZ Herald 
European DNA meat-tracing spreads to US
| US Meat retailers can now trace their wares from the ranch to the refrigerator using DNA analysis. | IdentiGEN, based in Ireland with US offices in Lawrence, Kansas, says its DNA TraceBack technolog... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
KLps1 - May 07 - Perth,Australia - Vodafone - Telecommunications - Mobile - Phone - Cellular. (ps1)   The Statesman 
Vodafone eyes £20b bid for MTN 
Press Trust of India | LONDON, May 11: World's largest mobile phone operator Vodafone is understood to be examining a possible bid for MTN, close on the heels of the South African firm and Indian tele... (photo: WN/Patricia)
Business   Photos   Technology   Telecommunication   Vodafone  
A large sign is toppled over due to damage caused by Cyclone Nargis near Rangoon, Burma May 5, 2008.  BBC News 
Scots group join Burma aid effort
| A Scottish-based aid worker is heading to Burma, after securing a rare visa from the authorities. | Mervyn Lee, from Mercy Corps, will fly out on Monday and said he hoped other colleagues would also... (photo: U.S. Department of State / )
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Kremlin: British PM Brown calls Medvedev, meeting planned for July
MOSCOW (AP) - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown telephoned Russia's new President Dmitry Medvedev on Sunday, the Kremlin said, suggesting they discussed ways to smooth ... (photo: Public Domain / )
London   Moscow   Photos   Politics   Russia   UK  
 Wayne Rooney, July 2004 Sporting Life
Wigan v Manchester United
| By Ken Gaunt, PA Sport | Wayne Rooney made a surprise return for Manchester United in their bid to wrap up the Barclays Premier League title at Wigan today. | The Engla... (photo: WN)
League   Manchester   Photos   Soccer   Sport  
Haile Gebrselassie from Ethopia, Marathon  (rks2) Yahoo Daily News
Paula plays down pollution
has admitted she may wear a face mask at the Beijing Olympics this summer - but not while running. More Stories | Britain's top distance runner has so far played down the... (photo: AP / )
Beijing   Britain   Olympics   Photos   Sports  
 Gordon Brown, Britain´s Treasury chief and the predicted successor to Prime Minister Tony Blair, laughs as he listens to a question from the audience following his speech on the environment during a conference in central London, Monday March 12, 20 The Australian
PM to fight against Scottish independence
| BRITISH Prime Minister Gordon Brown has pledged today to do "whatever is necessary" to preserve the United Kingdom in face of demands for Scottish independence. | In an... (photo: AP/Lefteris Pitarakis, pool)
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 Prime Minister Tony Blair warned on Friday it would be very difficult for Northern Ireland´s feuding politicians to strike a deal on power-sharing if they failed to agree by a November deadline. WN/Bero Amer CNN
Blair broke promises to stand down, says deputy
| LONDON, England (AP) -- Tony Blair's former deputy says he intervened in dozens of angry disputes between the prime minister and his eventual successor Gordon Brown, ev... (photo: WN/Bero Amer)
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 Britain´s Prime Minister Tony Blair pauses as he listens to a reporter´s question during a joint news conference with visiting President of Ghana John Agyekum Kufuor, unseen, following their meeting at Blair´s official residence in 10 D News24
Book exposes Blair, Brown
| London - Tony Blair repeatedly broke promises on making way for Gordon Brown as Britain's premier, leaving a "furious" Brown exploding like a "volcano", Blair's former ... (photo: (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis, pool))
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 Britain´s Prime Minister Tony Blair, left,  with his Deputy John Prescott,  (rs1) The Daily Mail
'I told Blair to sack badly behaved Brown,' reveals John Prescott
| John Prescott revealed today that he challenged Tony Blair to sack Gordon Brown if he could no longer tolerate his behaviour. | The former deputy Prime Minister also to... (photo: AP)
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- US help could save thousands of lives
- Ministers attack Burma response
- Kremlin: British PM Brown calls Medvedev, meeting planned fo
- PM to fight against Scottish independence
 Villagers on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia, catch boxes of food tossed from a US Navy (USN) helicopter during Operation UNIFIED ASSISTANCE, the humanitarian operation effort in the wake of the Tsunami that struck South East Asia on December 26, 2004.
US help could save thousands of lives
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- Parents finally consoled as gamers score cash
- Vodafone eyes £20b bid for MTN 
- Murray Savours Season
- UK economic outlook 'worsening'
KLps1 - May 07 - Perth,Australia - Vodafone - Telecommunications - Mobile - Phone - Cellular. (ps1)
Vodafone eyes £20b bid for MTN 
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Business & Trade Health & Science
- British Chambers of Commerce demands strong official action
- British Airways in search of new director
- British Gas fights Accenture over billing
- European DNA meat-tracing spreads to US
Meat - Red Meat - Beef - Food - Health   (rhubie)
European DNA meat-tracing spreads to US
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- Relief begins to trickle in, but Britain warns of 'unima
- Hospital to 'tag' patient records
- Johnson & Wales students re-create meal served on Titanic
- A revived conservative movement - in Britain
In this Burma News Agency photo taken on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 and released by China's Xinhua News Agency on Thursday, May 8, 2008, Cyclone survivors wave to a helicopter carrying relief goods in the hardest-hit Irrawaddy delta, Myanmar. International relief aid from Japan, Bangladesh, Laos, China, Thailand, India and Singapore has been poured in Myanmar till Wednesday for the country's storm victims, said Myanmar's state radio according to Xinh
Silence from our sabre rattlers as Burma's dying cry out to be saved
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- Kingdom May Start Growing Rice in Thailand
- Wreck of the week: A burnt-out Gothic hall in Conwy, North W
- Citigroup co-investment bank head moving to Dubai
- UBS to cut 5,500 jobs in wake of credit crunch losses
Rice,Price Increases,Malaysia.
Kingdom May Start Growing Rice in Thailand
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- British Airways in search of new director
- British Gas fights Accenture over billing
- Kremlin: British PM Brown calls Medvedev; meeting planned fo
- Kremlin: British PM Brown calls Medvedev, meeting planned fo
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Kremlin: British PM Brown calls Medvedev, meeting planned for July
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