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19 December 2008
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Ferdinand: World not yet at our feet
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Al Qaida terrorist jailed for life
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Brown: UK economy will bounce back
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Man denies murdering sisters
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Allardyce: No pressure to sell
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'Lessons learnt' in Nickell case
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Proteas fightback stalls
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Son's horrific life with rapist dad
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Funerals for mansion murder victims
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Ministers 'drawing up loans scheme'
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Hughes takes heart as City top group
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Spurs progress comes at cost
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Sri Lanka step into the breach
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Vainikolo charged over brawl
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Labour fall in families on benefits
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Cash aid plea for car industry
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Real mad Fergie to shun Ronaldo talk
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Town halls struggle over services
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Doctor court plea to annul marriage
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ECB hopeful over Stanford agreement
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Mourinho rules out January Drogba move
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Investigation after car hits train
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Dravid has England on back foot
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Ministers meet for oil price summit
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Team arriving for South Pole race
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India in the driving seat
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Pay deals beating inflation
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Ronaldo very happy at United
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India tour off
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Broad strikes early
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Rooney brace as United reach final
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City march on despite defeat
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Allardyce raring to go again
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Spurs reach knockout stage
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Cash 'wasted' on private contracts
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Brown battles for moral high ground
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Ministers meet for oil price summit
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Clarke calls tune over England's form
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Man admits Rachel Nickell killing
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Apology to first Rachel suspect
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No 'open chequebook' for companies
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75,000 set to lose their homes
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Smith faces leaks probe grilling
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Babysitter cleared of boy's killing
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Two men guilty of terror membership
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Post workers call off strike action
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Video: Golf lesson 1 - Swing Fundamentals
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Irritating, but the buy-to-let king may regain his crown
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Puss is on the sick and popping pills
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Rents falling faster than house prices as sellers turn landlord
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'We might move home to get a better deal'
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Toby's jolly green giants
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Hallelujah - at last a Christmas number one that touches a chord
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Shadowy hedges may be down, but are they really out?
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Mandelson raises a key question
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Hats off to men in ... hats
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Help! I can't get into cyberspace
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A bike is for life, not just for Christmas
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These joyful young eco-prigs are just plain stupid
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No inquiry - but a more open Met
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Sea monster has made it hard to bank on Arsenal
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London’s last-minute one-stop small shops
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It looks a walk in the park for Henderson's rising star Duc
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Arsenal’s grand plan is in danger of being outflanked
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Tycoon to sue Coutts for ‘losing’ millions
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State schools swamped as recession hits richer families
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Fighting dog 'factory' found in tiny flat
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Redknapp pleads for new blood as second string flop in Europe
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Chinese use Molotov cocktails against Somali pirates
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Watergate's Deep Throat, scourge of Nixon, dies aged 95
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Betrayal claims as 'Half-Penny Whistle' tower in Ealing wins Mayor's backing
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Numide set to make it a family affair at Ascot
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Commuterland bears the brunt of rise in jobless
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Oyster bar Scotts is voted the pearl of London restaurants
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Bellamy throws doubt on future at West Ham
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Superdrug leads discount war with sale cuts of 90 per cent
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On your marks: the great Christmas getaway starts
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Ofwat pares back £27bn record spending
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Pound's fall boosts tourism
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Lawyers target funds in bid to get back Madoff scam billions
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Rachel's son 'has grown up in a very happy place'
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Napper killed Claire too, says ex-Met man
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Colin Stagg: I'm still coming to terms with being proved innocent
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What passengers think of the new Routemaster design
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Beginning of the end for bendy bus
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Mayor unveils winning designs for Routemaster
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Arsenal director promises to fight Russian takeover
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My daughter helped me deal with year of divorce pain, says Thierry
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Used-car glimmer as Lookers' profits stall
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'It should have been obvious' that the firm was a huge fraud
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Pound slides closer to euro as economic confidence slumps
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Laura Ashley like-for-likes shrink by 9%
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Husband of Brunswick exec admits £3.2m insider charges
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Transport watchdog fights sack
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Banks get extra cash to kickstart lending to firms lending
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£100m two-night office party season
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Jamie's filling more stockings than Nigella
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'Booze bus' goes on patrol
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Er Mick, you’re at a Christmas party, not on a world tour
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Bank of Japan joins 'zero interest' race
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Green light at last for £9bn GM and Chrysler rescue plan
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Market report: Citigroup spots safety in builders amid tough times
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Cancer-free baby for Christmas
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Best DVDs of 2008
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Terry calls for a festive feast of victories
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Best CDs of 2008
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England left flailing as India take charge
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Chelsea must face Ranieri reunion
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Sorry, your dress is just pants, Lily
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No loafing, says Nick
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Prince William jokes he's orf to Oz
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Jones wary of Wasps
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Pixie Geldof is in the pink
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Jo Wood's night out with young chap
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Guy ventures out of the Punch Bowl
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Sarah Harding's legging over to Camden
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Electric carmaker feeling flat
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Top car dealer duo see their profits stall
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League tables for 14-year-olds abandoned after Sats fiasco
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Children 'falling asleep in stuffy eco-classrooms'
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Hampton Court hotel and flats get go-ahead
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Rate-cutting MPC banks on a united front
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Officer and his dog braved stab attack
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First man convicted for 'directing terror'
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Top Tory will now keep £14 million divorce windfall meant for charity
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Forced marriage doctor wins court protection
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Cathedral man 'aimed pistol at police'
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75 per cent sales begin on Christmas Eve
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Chelsea old-boys back with revenge in mind
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DTZ 'annus horribilis' reaches its 2008 nadir
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Green light at last for £9bn GM and Chrysler rescue plan
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Upbeat Brown tells City: We'll fight and win
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£930 million Volkswagen bet loser refused lifeline by RBS
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A Night Out in London: Festive gathering
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Best New Year's Eve bashes in London
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Anglo Irish Bank reels as bosses quit over loans scandal
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Great gifts for runners
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Don John needs charisma
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Shane MacGowan's fall from grace
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Dastardly deeds in Boys of the Empire
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Gervais and Dawkins' alternative Christmas
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Top marks for the Tallis Scholars
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