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02 February 2009
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Jo heads for Everton
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Cottagers swoop for Dacourt
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Camara leaves Latics for Stoke
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Selfish adults 'threat to children'
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Chopra returns to Cardiff
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Rhinos ready to charge again
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'Billion dollar' wreck discovered
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Basinas joins Pompey
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Strauss ponders Harmison recall
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Snow keeps workers at home
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McIlroy up to 16th
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Steelers win Super Bowl
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Emerton out for the season
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Woolies to return as online store
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Keane deal going to the wire
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House prices could tumble 40%
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Ameobi was pressed into action - Kinnear
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Blues appeal Lampard red card
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Wolves snare Berra
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Vorderman to front Tory maths drive
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Arshavin deal off
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League consider deadline extension
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Nadal triumphant after epic match
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Working women 'damaging children'
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Canaries go for Gow
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Call to police over sleaze claims
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Scolari calls for Lampard review
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Milan hand Beckham UEFA spot
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Sellafield workers join strikes
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Public 'scammed out of £3.5bn'
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Ben Haim signs for Black Cats
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Given joins Manchester City
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Pompey swoop for Gekas
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Travel woes as snow falls across UK
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Snow closes hundreds of schools
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McIlroy blossoms in the desert
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Strauss can turn England round - Miller
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Stressed workers pull a sickie
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Everton close to Jo switch
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Man faces court over boxer stabbing
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Ameobi rescues Magpies
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Torres keeps Reds in title race
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'Wide scale' job cuts expected
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Crunch 'to bring end to free banks'
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Mandelson backs refinery over staff
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113 killed in Kenya petrol blaze
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Protests over Chinese Premier visit
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Rule changes may see peers expelled
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Man charged over boxer's stabbing
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Rates to be slashed to all-time low
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Heavy snow causes travel chaos
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Black Caps clinch dramatic win
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Three die as car crashes into house
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Man shot four times in city street
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Nine fans held after derby match
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Grey glamour
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Julia Stephenson
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The three degrees
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Face Masks
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Sofas so good and London's smartest salon
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Good Lucknow
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Brinkley's
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Joaquin Cortes
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Lloyds should cut the gimmicks and stick to banking
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The Bank is running out of interest rate bullets
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Sickened by the shorting greed that pulled in £270m
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Clearing the air on electricity
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'Green Zone' extension axed
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Victorian house given £330,000 eco makeover
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Who’d be young again?
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We're doing the best we can, says transport chief
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Identity crises can hit the thrifty, too
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There's only one way to make bankers listen to their critics
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Weather forces schools to close
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Hitachi and Panasonic earnings tell tale of woe
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Rule-breaking is out of order
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Rio shares surge over Chinese deal
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British jobs, yes, but there has to be a better way
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London's winter blunderland
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Titian is saved for the nation after galleries raise £50m
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Tate unveils new faces of art
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Market report: Brokers unable to cheer up banks
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1,000 complaints by police against police
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Missing London student is safe
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Obama uses Super Bowl party to woo opponents
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Shelling kills nine children in Sri Lanka
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Promotion for cleric in gay sin row
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Downing Street facing more pro-Tibet demos
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Tilda's the leading lady at Standard film awards
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Safe houses to keep youths out of gangs
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Boxer killed at bus stop was turning professional
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Yuan slide sparks fears of US clash
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Ryanair cuts fares as hopes rise for profit
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Lampard sees red as Liverpool close gap on United
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Anger as snow puts the brake on trading
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We’ve had a golden year for film but money is drying up
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Protect my little children from Perivale's hippos
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Moody’s cuts Barclays credit rating on nationalisation fear
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Car makers raise prices by 5% after Mandelson bailout
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ICAP lines up a rival bid for LCH.Clearnet
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Telegraph tycoons find wonder of Woolies
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On the Left Bank, it’s 1968 all over again
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Dacourt's close to a deal as Fulham look to old heads
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Parkinson is banking on his skipper to lead revival
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Unbelievable injuries are costing us dear, says Gael
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Brentford are planning to extend their Rhodes loan
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For society's sake, we must change
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Adults 'let our children down'
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Charities slam boys and girls' Big Brother
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Dramatic rise in long-term unemployed
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Frightened Italians return home
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Nuclear plants shut by mass strikes over foreign workers
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King Nadal reduces the golden age of Federer to no more than a crying game
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Booth ready to learn lessons of Exiles' video nasty
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Desert king McIlroy says:You ain't seen nothing yet
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Harmy finds his stride as Freddie looks on the mend
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Olympic firms fail to hire in Stratford
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Tories warn of maths 'apartheid'
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New editor for the Evening Standard
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Jamie Oliver's school dinners are brain food
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Lobbying baroness accused of breaching Lords rules
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Crystal Palace homes scheme goes to minister
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Smiley Riley gives Chelsea rhyme and reason for despair
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Scolari's mind games only give his stars a headache
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Tottenham in £15m move to end Keane's troubled spell on Merseyside
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Clueless Blues are in need of complete makeover
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Olympic hero Wiggins takes early lead in Qatar event
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Holmes catch steels it in Pittsburgh late show
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Referees are picking on us, says angry Cole
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Veronica Wadley to step down
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Geordie Greig named as new editor
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Stranded drivers sleep in cars on motorways
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Questions over council gritters
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Commuters left to suffer as public transport collapses
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Railway cancellations
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Chill descends on the City
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Boroughs blame icy playgrounds for school closures
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Travellers' 60-hour wait at Heathrow
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Heaviest falls in 18 years and there's more on way
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Who's in and who's out
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Bragg time
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Cruise World
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West caused crisis, says China's Wen
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Keane back at Spurs
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Transport round-up
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Rallying still in Rossi future
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England eager to play down'favourites' tag
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Galliani vows to fight to keep Becks
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Benitez claims Torres holds the key
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Jennifer Hudson's song of courage
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Brits join coalition to defend music in digital future
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Kate join the band? You Moss be joking
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Entertaining Mr Sloane is still seductive
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Light-headed laughs at the N2O Comedy Festival
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By Ek, the disruptive rebel is back
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