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10 October 2008
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DeGale's in no hurry
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Stanford Twenty20 to go ahead
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Drug user admissions 'up by third'
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Waldouck woe for Wasps
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Spurs show the way to San Jose
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Jimenez leaves Magpies
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Terry unlikely to play
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Gallas injury adds to Wenger's woes
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Report urges cities to improve
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Number seeking arrears advice soars
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Johnson feeling Jonny's pain
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Ponting puts Australia in charge
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Rooney reflects on poor form
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Heskey - Croatia fine not sufficient
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Identity fraud costs £1.2bn a year
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Mayor plan 'to undermine Met boss'
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Doctors planned 'wave of bombings'
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Rhys 'killed due to gang rivalry'
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PM angry at 'irresponsible' bankers
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Brown condemns Icelandic government
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Man cleared of bank raid may sue
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House prices fall at record rate
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Campaigners blast airport expansion
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Life for gunman who killed boxer
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Gardeners warned they face prison for drowning squirrels
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School classroom CCTV raises privacy fears
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Upside of the downturn
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Beware all those pesky podestrians
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'Tesco was born here... now they have killed our market'
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Don't be SAD, get a lamp
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Touring classical star who sings free for his supper
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Baby boy for woman in double transplant
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BMW driver races past Pc then asks him to be midwife
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Wilkinson facing five-month lay-off
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Fear gripping stock market
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Analysis: Shedding some light on a bank rescue that’s hard to figure out
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Metallica drummer set to hit £6m with sale of Basquiat Boxer
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Exhibition tells tale of Emperor who painted over a massacre
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Police called as parents cause havoc at grammar school exam
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Injury forces Forrester to quit rugby
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Wilko could struggle to make Lions
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Vaughan: Stanford's cash will up pressure
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Danny has to shun media scrum
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We can give Scarlets the blues if we handle them with Care
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Austerity at bailed-out American International Group
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Hard times on the high street
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Commuters have to queue as 5,000 busmen walk out
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Hospital faces review after spate of fatal transplants
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Kayak king Tim pulls a stroke with rowing bid
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Outpaced Lewis still has the edge
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Bicycle lights that harness solar power
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Now London borough thinks of starting its own congestion charge
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Office developments slump
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Investors have been let down by the watchdogs
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Any peasant cook could best this fine restaurant
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Future looks bright for Taameer
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Conduit could line up in the Breeders' Cup
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Chairs gather dust as home buyers stay away
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Fabio's just like Fergie, says Brown
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Kazaks' coach: Walcott is the new Messi
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Capello must now galvanise a nation
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Hoddle shocked for snubbed Michael Owen
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England are warned over Croatia win
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£1m council home sparks review of housing benefits
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Market report: Woeful Woolworths on Sugar's shopping list
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Property sales down by 75 per cent with 50 viewings to get a deal get a sale
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Pearce has plans for a Euro party
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Bellamy's lesson for Wales striker Vokes
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Confidence lost on Black Friday
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Homicidal driving is still all the rage
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Why can't I read books by a Nobel Frenchman?
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London faces recession worse than Nineties
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Fears for future of US giants as crisis spreads
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Lampard vows to make fans proud of England
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West Ham owner ready to consider sale
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Woman set to apply for Met chief job
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Shot lawyer’s family lose bid to halt inquiry
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Banker bonuses to hit £2.75bn despite PM’s pledge on excess
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Commentary: Be patient, this will be a slow process with lots of hiccups
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America may fight back with $7 trillion savings guarantee
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Brown calls for united global action to stop banks disaster
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What the commentators say...
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Charities beg for Icelandic savings to be protected
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God help us...
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Prescott ‘told councils to invest for high interest’
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Sterling hit by bets Iceland row will grow
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Commodities and crude prices crash in the panic
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Bank default sees Candys take control of projects
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Japan urges US to bolster banks with tax dollars
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Basketball bosses angered by switch of Games venue
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Caution key for Candys as super-flats scene changes
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Woeful Woolworths on Sugar's shopping list
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Gold runs out in German rush
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Win VIP Eagle Eye IMAX tickets
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How to turn crisis into disaster
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Guardian trust goes in shake-up
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Citi pointing to buys in miners
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Off the record
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Must see movies at London Film Festival
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Mrs Cruise shows raunchy side
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Did Cameron let the cat out of the bag?
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Jude's girl poses in gay mag
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Paris has a friend, but is it a new BFF?
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Sarah ditches Girls for girls
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The biggest spenders will feel the pinch when it comes to the crunch
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This bit of Jodie is real
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Villains of the drama await punishment ... or reprieve
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Roman loses £12bn on bad day for London's club
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Tesco cuts petrol by 3p as PM says prices must fall
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London fare dodgers will be fined £50
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Sir Paul hints he is ready for Met’s biggest challenge
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‘A kid has gone down, youth accused of Rhys gun killing told friend’
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‘Club bomb plotters hailed rickshaws to make their getaway’
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Oxbridge trainee, 29, is youngest academy head
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Traffic wardens: We face sack if we don’t meet target for fines
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£150m ‘new town’ to be built by Canary Wharf
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Brought to life: young tennis star who was ‘dead’ for 15 minutes
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Barclays plans to raise funds from markets
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Capello: Fans must get behind us at Wembley
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Chelsea in legal bid to recover £16m fee for Mikel
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The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life by Alice Schroeder
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Sophie makes a royal fuss
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US 'on the road to shoring up banks with taxpayers’ money’
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Qatari royal loses £150m in bank collapse
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Nigella Christmas: Food, Family, Friends, Festivities by Nigella Lawson
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Jennie Churchill: Winston's American Mother by Anne Sebba
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CDs of the week
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Untimely Death by Cyril Hare
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Heat & Dust by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala - Booker 1975 winner
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It’s worse than you think, says chartist
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Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro - Booker 1989 winner
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How Late it Was, How Late by James Kelman - Booker 1994 winner
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Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood - Booker 2000 winner
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Zagazoo by Quentin Blake
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Penguin by Polly Dunbar
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Mr Big by Ed Vere
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Wolves by Emily Gravett
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Mike's Election Guide by Michael Moore
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God's Own Country: Religion and Politics in the USA by Stephen Bates
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GM, Ford and Chrysler 'could go bankrupt'
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Savage Mules: The Democrats and Endless War by Dennis Perrin
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Bailiffs at JJB in rent row
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A Choice of Enemies: America Confronts the Middle East by Lawrence Freedman
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Win VIP Ghost Town night
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A Night Out in London: Diva Beach
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Red and Brown Water crafts hit from myths
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Royal flush in Partenope
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Dummy film-maker is promising talent
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Fact and fiction in Radioplay
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Mixing it with a musical relay
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Thank you, Mr Saatchi
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Praises to Buddha
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