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29 October 2008
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Flood hails open England regime
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KP: Health more important than money
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Johnson downs struggling Latics
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Fuller gives Stoke the points
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Win boosts Kinnear hopes
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Smith backs Calderwood to make his mark
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Adams does it his way
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Heinze: Fergie claims are 'fiction'
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Probe as MoD laptop taken from car
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Four held over teenage stab death
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Cameron slates PM's fiscal policy
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Wenger: Ramos sacking premature
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Myhill enjoying new mentality
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Goth killer wins sentence reduction
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New armoured vehicles for troops
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Guede guilty of Meredith murder
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Rail regulators want tough targets
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Lufthansa set to take over bmi
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Walcott underlines England commitment
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Harrington: Seve deserves more
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Progress after Climbie 'too slow'
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Darling defends fiscal rules U-turn
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UK 'faces oil crisis in five years'
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Black Caps clinch series with draw
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Wolves go top
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Ferguson set for weekend action
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Better armoured car for Taliban war
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Brown says IMF needs more cash
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Relief in sight after chilly spell
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Redknapp heckled at ceremony
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Recession threat to families
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Henman tips Murray to top rankings
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Narrowest of wins for England
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Pompey feared Adams departure
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Boyd on target as Gers win
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Heathrow plan 'could be ditched'
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Windies ponder England tour
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Smith set to turn to Calderwood
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Ramos rues Keane and Berbatov exits
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Barton nets in Magpies triumph
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Menezes marksman accused of lying
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Rhys trial jury shown gun pictures
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Anger as BP profits soar by 148%
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Home repossessions increase by 71%
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Osborne escapes watchdog probe
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Four remanded on terror charges
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Middlesex miss out on pay day
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This sea of troubles is one that Mandy whipped up for himself
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Will hard cash replace hard hats at London's mega-mall?
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Battersea joins list of winter skate rinks
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Welcome to the 100ft deep hotel
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Housing in 'brickor mortis'
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Brand's crime isn't bad taste but bad jokes
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Try a spot of credit crunch gardening
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No, not even fear can stop Mr Obama now
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Race for the White House ain’t over
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Google and Yahoo ads share plan 'is a threat to privacy'
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Publicans are ready to throw their bosses out
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Downturn stock takes to the web
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Kerkorian steps up Ford retreat
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Call for 1,000 more to train as midwives
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Health chiefs questioned over 'missing' £330million maternity care funding
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London speed humps 'so large they break law'
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We won't be hit for sicks, promises KP
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I won't play dirty to win, vows Massa
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'Lewsey will return from England axe'
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Fireworks celebrate Hindu festival of light
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Stanford's a clown and his circus is going to kill cricket
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Nadal praise for Murray
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Andy Johnson will hit top gear, says Bullard
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Forward-planning Zola won't change his beliefs
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On-song new boys can make it London 0 Hull 5
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Google launches rival to iPhone and Blackberry
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Facebook 'can help police stop teen murders'
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£22m shortfall in free swimming scheme is a blow to 2012 legacy
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I'm proud of maverick Palin, insists McCain
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Home side suffer as Efficient ruled out of Melbourne Cup
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A hair's breadth of hope for Gordon and Sarah
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Ten-man QPR do the job for Briatore again
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Jackett's tribute to Lionhearts
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Former enemies agree to make up for sake of Democrat presidency
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Expats 'will be pivotal in White House outcome'
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Fans are warned to behave at Emirates
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Stagecoach expecting to cash in on recession
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Bid to put the bonus brakes on big nine US banks
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Blackstone sees golden chances for investment amid gloom
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A disgusting Brand of sexist garbage
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More than just a breach of taste
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Be a pit bull, Boris - grab London any cash on offer
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Barton hits the spot on full return
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Boris urges clubs to play fair by staff
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Teddy is ready for Spurs role
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Martin Keown: Let's not go back to dark old days
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Ramos has a striking admission
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Arctic blast brings London earliest snow for 70 years
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Everything you ever wanted to know about the white stuff
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Veteran KGB spy revealed as Deripaska's right-hand man
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Knox is 'very, very scared' as she faces trial over Meredith killing
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What the politicians say
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Hoon in bid to stem MP revolt over Heathrow
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Hate preacher Bakri targets young people through Web campaign
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I got it wrong on inflation, says Besley
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Fed to step up battle against recession with new rate cut
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Crisis 'will cost 194,000 London jobs over next two years'
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Footsie and pound surge but all eyes on rate call in US
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School place complaints double after 'witch hunt'
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Smokers banned from becoming foster parents
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Boy aged six is among seven obese children taken into care
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Rate-cut hopes spark cautious Footsie rally
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Blair is the 'highest-paid public speaker in world'
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This much borrowing will be very painful
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Osborne: We need rate cuts not spending spree
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London is best prepared of UK cities for recession
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Hope of cut sends shares soaring
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Mandelson's £5,500-a-night business trip to Moscow
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'Film crew wrecked my home'
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Ross’s £18m contract hangs in the balance
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Five to try: Restaurants for Diwali
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London's best Mexican restaurants
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No longer Lily the drink
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Four vie for top place
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Cheryl gets super fashion tips
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There's snow business...
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Duffy meets Whoopi for fresh Sister Act
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A hobble as Castle is toppled
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How Gordon can pour oil on troubled waters
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WorldSpreads is thriving in crisis
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Tesco 'cuts target for sales growth'
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Two execs at Ferrexpo quit after sales take sudden dive
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BMI snapped up by Lufthansa in £600m takeover
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Army's £700 million vehicle boost
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Government ignoring its Olympic sport legacy promises, say Tories
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Judges urge MPs to review law on assisted suicide
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Restaurants with a conscience
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Base rate could plunge to record-breaking 1 per cent
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Brown tells banks: Give small firms loan deals
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Saints chief blasts 'poor' Wembley
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Ballesteros improving
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Grants cut for 100,000 students
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Shares dive ends VW's short reign as world's biggest firm
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Danish budget airline goes bust as cash runs out
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Huge crowds expected as London's biggest mall opens
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BBC boss: 'I'm sorry for gross lapse of taste'
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From phone call to suspension in 13 days
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A Night Out in London: La Clique and Las Iguanas
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Win A Pair of tickets to an exclusive screening of Frost/Nixon
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Trader held over losses at French bank
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Stanford series in doubt after ECB launch inquiry
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Police shoot gunman dead
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IT expert guilty of terror plot
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City firm biased against us, claim Muslim twins
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Darling: We won’t spend our way out of recession
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The last of the piano greats
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Arch One Bar is triumph for Gordy's Grill
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For You is dark opera worth waiting for
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A square meal at Pizza Express
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Wordplay in Love's Labour's Lost
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Step backwards for Royal Ballet
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Rake brings gastro progress to SW11
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Two sides to the Albion
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Grenadier is in unexpected location
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The Swimmer does what it does best
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Jessica slips into Easy Virtue
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