Special investigation: How could the thugs who did this get away with just cautions?
The use of cautions to punish everything from burglary to shoplifting is soaring - with 2.2 million being issued to criminals from 2000-08. But it is their use for violent crimes, exposed by the investigation, that is most disturbing.
Gridiron Gladiators: Block That Metaphor!
“Fox NFL Sunday,” which was broadcast from Bagram Air Field in Afghanistan, glorified fake warriors and their game, and played to a crowd of real warriors locked in an eight-year-old conflict.
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Gridiron Gladiators: Block That Metaphor!
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China pledges $10bn concessional loans to Africa
Premier Wen Jiabao promises increased investment while rejecting 'neocolonialism' accusations China's premier pledged $10bn (?6bn) in low-interest loans to African nations over three years, offering the continent sorely-needed cash while dismissing criticism...
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Anti-Taliban mayor and 11 others killed in suicide blast in Pakistan market
The bombing, in the town of Adazai, killed the town's mayor, Abdul Malik who had formed a local militia to help fight the Taliban.
Grief and prayers on Remembrance Sunday at Cenotaph and in Helmand
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The tide of history George Bush Sr was too timid to navigate
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Barack Obama 'insensitive' over his handling of Fort Hood shooting
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Stanley McChrystal’s strategy faces an old problem — convincing the locals
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Saudi soldiers killed retaking border village from Huthi rebels
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Allied forces ‘may abandon most of northern Helmand’
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Berlin Wall revels tempered by shadow of Kristallnacht for Germans
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Allied forces ‘may abandon most of northern Helmand’
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Explorer wants to settle a very old score with Eton bullies
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It's everyone for himself in Berlin, the city of European unity
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New heavyweight hero David Haye aims to bring boxing new respect
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Cut-price genome readings point to tests for all
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Sightings of water voles double, British Waterways survey finds
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Grief and prayers on Remembrance Sunday at Cenotaph and in Helmand
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Remembrance poppies evoke today’s grim foreign field: Afghanistan
As the sound of bagpipes echoed down Whitehall just before 11am yesterday, I was taken back to a Remembrance Day service held in the shadow of the Kabul mountains seven years ago, when the war in Afghanistan was still young, and hopeful.
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Chickens come home to roost in the city
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Indian Leader, Past Crisis, Sees Path to Growth
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Skins' Hall Plans to File Complaint With Goodell
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Music Review | Vijay Iyer Trio: Mowing Down Bar Lines in Virtuosic Banter
Really good piano trios are studies in balance, and with the release of his new album, “Historicity,” his first piano-trio record, Vijay Iyer gives us a new one.
An Ethical Question: Does a Nazi Deserve a Place Among Philosophers?
A soon-to-be published book has revived the long-running debate about whether the German philosopher Martin Heidegger can be separated from his philosophy.
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Giraffes stage a comeback in Niger, living alongside farmers
The giraffe population of Niger, on the edge of extinction 10 years ago, is on the rise and moving to new habitats.
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Saudi Arabia pushes back Yemeni rebels
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Bridge: A Good Effort, but Hardly Worth the Payoff
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Fairfax director resigns from board
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Afghan president vows to tackle corruption
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Orica unveils growing profits
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Unbeaten Colts Escape When Texans Miss Game - Tying Field Goal
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Families sue over Air France crash
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CBA says quarterly cash earnings $1.4bn
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Pro-rape Facebook group condemned
NSW Minister for Women Linda Burney says she was "sickened" to learn that students from the University of Sydney had set up a pro-rape group on Facebook.
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Monsters of Folk started playing before the curtain rose, and they were playing when it came down nearly three hours later.
Chavez to Troops: Prepare for War With Colombia
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Rudd must respect Opposition - Abbott
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The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra looked at Chinese-Western musical hybrids in which the Western influence was dominant, the Chinese largely incidental.
Lucie Jones voted out of X Factor as Jedward survive another week
John and Edward Grimes the twins known as Jedward have avoided the axe from X Factor again with Welsh teenager Lucie Jones losing out to the brothers in a shock result.
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6.7 magnitude quake strikes eastern Indonesia
JAKARTA, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) -- An earthquake measuring 6.7 magnitude on the Richter scale rocked eastern parts of Indonesia on Monday morning, the Meteorology and Geophysics Agency said here.
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Premier League: Chelsea 1-0 Manchester United
Sir Alex Ferguson and Carlo Ancelotti linked arms as they meandered towards the dug-out before kick-off. That bonhomie may be doomed if Manchester United go on suffering at the hands of the Italian's Chelsea side. It was the sort of grinding, unsatisfactory...
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Dance Review | Paul Taylor Dance Company: Out of the Nursery, Movements of Desire and Narcissism
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Wayne Rooney and Nicolas Anelka sit pretty above the rough and tumble
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Music Review | Girls: Creation in the Face of Intriguing Biography
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Fan filmed brushing teeth at Stamford Bridge during Chelsea vs Manchester United
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Women are their own worst enemies, says Lord Alan Sugar
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Deal on Kirkuk sets stage for Iraqi elections
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Calls for release of US hikers held in Iran
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Germans face day of mixed emotions
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GPs told to stop prescribing antibiotics for coughs and colds
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Louisiana put on hurricane alert
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Remembrance Sunday: Rising numbers gather at Cenotaph to pay tribute
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Crisis over; Yeddyurappa, Reddys to work together
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Buddhadeb steps into his 10th year as Chief Minister
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U.S. jihadists’ stretches through Mumbai to Lahore
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Holiday for schools today
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Thumping win gives Australia series
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Bird drops baguette into Hadron Collider
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9 killed as bus falls into river near Ujjain
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Rajdhani mows down two in Orissa
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DS asks city MLAs to withdraw rebels
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Helicopter crash: body recovered from Chenab
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Tarun Gogoi censured
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Headley’s links under scanner
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Pace of progress will improve, says Manmohan Singh
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The time has come to remove misgivings among communities: Sudarshan, Shia cleric
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Yeddyurappa asked to “take everyone along”
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Koda discharged and summoned by Enforcement Directorate
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Hemant Karkare wanted to quit IPS, says wife
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Manmohan Singh’s visit to Iran may be discussed
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“Himalayan glaciers most threatened by global warming”
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ICPA pilots firm on strike
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MLC being forced to vacate bungalow, says Samajwadi Party
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“We’ll work for purposeful outcome at Copenhagen”
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Orissa Government comes under fire on farmers’ suicide
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Flames again in IOC fuel tank
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Anti-Taliban Mayor killed in Peshawar blast
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