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.
Live Analysis: Chargers 7, Giants 7, 3rd Quarter
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“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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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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Grief and prayers on Remembrance Sunday at Cenotaph and in Helmand
The prayer offered by the Bishop of London to the thousands of veterans of past wars gathered at the Cenotaph yesterday epitomised the sacrifices being made in Afghanistan, as two more fatalities were reported over the weekend.
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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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Saudi soldiers killed retaking border village from Huthi rebels
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Tories plan a voice for business in Europe
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New heavyweight hero David Haye aims to bring boxing new respect
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BBC chief will tell top stars they can still be a bit risqué
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Cut-price genome readings point to tests for all
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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
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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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CBSO/Volkov | Classical review
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Rick Stein: A big catch who brings success on a plate
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L'Assedio de Calais | Opera review
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England's impotence in tryscoring department a worry for Martin Johnson
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Pro-rape Facebook group condemned
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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.
Davies laments 'worst ever' Bolton performance after Villa thrashing
Kevin Davies admitted that he produced one of his worst performances in a Bolton shirt during the team’s 5-1 thrashing at Aston Villa.
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Inter five points clear after being held at home by Roma
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Rudd must respect Opposition - Abbott
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Lloyds dependency on loans at ?165bn
Lloyds Banking Group's dependency on loans and guarantees from the world's central banks now stands at ?165bn.
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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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Royal Festival Hall, London This concert marked the start of Nikolai Lugansky's Rachmaninov cycle with the Philharmonia, which extends into the new year, changing conductors as it goes. It opened in grand style, pairing Lugansky with Mikhail Pletnev for...
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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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Chelsea captain John Terry shows strength of character yet again in defeat of champions
John Terry's matchwinning display for Chelsea against Manchester United on Sunday was remarkable.



