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29 January 2009
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Newcastle confirm Barton fears
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Jonathan Ross 'faces £4.5m pay cut'
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Robinson appeal upheld
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McIlroy leads the way
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Pietersen valued at £1million
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Hatton relishing Pacquiao showdown
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Conman jailed for murdering author
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Allardyce quashes Santa Cruz exit talk
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RFU reject season extension
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Hatton receives De La Hoya backing
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Monty outlines Ryder Cup mission
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'Unacceptable' literacy levels
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Benitez defiant despite slip
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Crocker's Hull move in doubt
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High street opticians to merge
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Robson into semis
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Nothing in Kalou gesture - Chelsea
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Wenger still cautious over Arshavin
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Warning over pressure on prisons
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Zola enjoying Hammers' run
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US economy stimulus package passed
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Meyer stands down
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English 'a barrier for 300 schools'
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Montgomerie named Ryder Cup captain
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Chemicals 'may reduce fertility'
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Allardyce satisfied despite gripes
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Official disclosure rule may change
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Flintoff rested ahead of Test
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Stevens case damaged rugby - Johnson
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Digital Britain blueprints unveiled
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Safina sets up Williams final
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Debutant Bellamy secures City win
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Van Persie stunner denies Toffees
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Late Mido pen denies Reds
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Kalou heaps more misery on Boro
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Heathrow rail alternatives unveiled
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Nadal marches on
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Potter stuntman 'seriously injured'
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UK to suffer worst slump, warns IMF
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Call over banks' tax haven details
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Serena overcomes heat to go through
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Care home murders: nurse in court
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Sir Paul sets out new Met agenda
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Jury shown inflatable tragedy film
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Rebels fail to block runway plan
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Robinho quizzed over 'sex assault'
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More jobs axed amid grim warnings
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Stars unaffected by BBC pay freeze
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Seal steals salmon outside court
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Temperatures to plunge next week
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Sexual chemistry at the Science Museum
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The high-rise bike lock
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Legacy fears over Bisley as 2012 venue for shooting
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Secret Millionaire's property firm evicts 60 small businesses
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£278m for YSL art collection
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Adding some Polish to the Turbine Hall
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Margins triple on tracker mortgages
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L&G looks a winner with £1.48bn sales
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Stagecoach a smart act despite recession
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Chelsea show race is no beauty contest
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Literacy progress 'dismal', say MPs
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'Don't give children alcohol in the home until they reach 15'
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New man at top must ask: what is the point of Shell?
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Your first home for £40,000
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Queen demands to keep Palace secrets for 30 years
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Police shoot man in gang raid
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Gurkhas poised for UK move
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Shell’s profits take a dive as the price of crude plummets
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Shake-up of emergency hospital care 'will risk lives of patients'
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Xstrata’s rights ‘giveaway’ as Cookson seeks a cash boost
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House prices are down by 1.3% in just four weeks
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Watchdog’s crackdown on PPI cover
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Harmy told to prove himself
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Williams and Safina set up showdown to finish on top of the world
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Strettle chasing England recall
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A very British walk through the world
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He’s different – but now Stephenson must really change the Met
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School's in as tenants look for a cheap rent
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Town halls slash more than 1,000 council jobs
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Owner fears favourite Denman isn't ready for Grand National
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Starbucks set to axe hundreds in the UK
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Blues stars face FA rap over goal celebrations
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Harry now aiming for £20m striker Santa Cruz
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Relief for Wenger as Van Persie saves day with a late strike for Gunners
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Kovac on way as January just gets better for Zola
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New appeal over station knife robber
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Toshiba and Sony feeling the pain as slump bites
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Father 'threw four-year-old daughter to her death'
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France goes on strike amid fears for jobs
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Senator accused of $25m Travolta plot
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Woman held after ex-lover dies 'in double cyanide poisoning'
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Potter stunt double feared paralysed
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Titchmarsh denies Kama Sutra rewrite
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Police constable named in BNP list is back on the beat
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Jobs under threat as crisis hits Linklaters
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M&B grows sales but warns of tough times
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Tax toll as bonuses dive on Wall Street
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Terry rouses his team-mates from their slumber
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Football talk
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Rafa left talking 'crazy' as Reds slip again
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My tip for the crunch: just don’t mention it
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A muted response to the IMF's gloom
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I’m over 50 but you ain’t seen nothing yet
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Xstrata leads the way amid talk of a cash-calls torrent
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I blundered in vote, admits MP fighting Heathrow expansion
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Redundancies lawyer is found hanged in office
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How Maddy's fund was spent
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Moyles adds listeners in spite of Auschwitz gaffe
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Lots of 'downsides' to come, warns Darling
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Major City investor tells firms to freeze pay and bonuses
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Hunt is on for the Met's deputy commissioner
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Straw faces quiz on Saudi-backed firm's £2,000 gift
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Conway told to pay back public money and say sorry
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Little therapy in these retail buys
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Please Mandy, let’s not say Tata to another £2.3 billion
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Jetting into a PR bailout disaster
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Roll up for the supermarket voucher war
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The Monster of Florence: A True story, by Douglas Preston with Mario Spezi
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The Post Office Girl by Stefan Zweig, trans by Joel Rotenberg
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Grumpy Lily walks out on her own bash
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Britain's pensions deficit almost £200bn in 2008
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Flat Earth News by Nick Davies
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How to Talk About Books You Haven't Read by Pierre Bayard
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Cruise backing Cruz for Oscar
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Abi Titmuss takes up a pole position
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Gaga's gagging for all-night party
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Verne is big hit with the ladies
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Flu drug orders go to Glaxo and Roche
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Dissident who killed author in Hampstead is jailed for life
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PC brigade sobers up the drunken sailor
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Banks told to cool it on insurance policies
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Sublime Fed has Sampras record in his sights after Roddick rout
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RFU reject clubs' plan
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Gough is up for IPL
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£20 broadband levy will fund body to stamp out music piracy
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Huddlestone lined up to be Bullard's replacement
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Ex-Cazenove man on insider-trading trial
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'Normal life' deterred more suicide bombs, says Tube chief
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Suburbs suffer with London's worst child drinking problems
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Apostrophe loses its place on street signs
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AstraZeneca shedding 6000 jobs
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Worst loss at Ford, but no tow needed
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Tube chiefs to axe 1,000 staff
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Police discuss possibility of 'Lords for hire' inquiry
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Dimon blasts banks over ‘stupid’ lending
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Dimon blasts banks over ‘stupid’ lending
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London homeowners see prices fall by £900 a week
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Obama wins backing for $819 billion bail-out
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Worst loss at Ford, but no tow needed
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Bank of England to start asset buying with corporate bonds and commercial paper
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Wembley to stage Champions League final
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'Solid Air' folk singer John Martyn dies aged 60
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Win Chaka Khan concert tickets
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Top of the flops
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Love and loathing in Revolutionary Road
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Great guest list Lily, shame about the singing
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Dreyfuss gets an earful in Complicit
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Here’s why we still rave on about Buddy Holly
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Testing time for Gervais
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Polunin's power and charisma
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Wretched consequences in Plonter
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Lost elegance in Private Lives
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The Broken will put you off The Tube
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Nick and Norah bring romance to ipod generation
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Tokyo Sonata does credit crunch, Japanese style
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JCVD flexes muscles in Brussels
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