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Saudi Arabia pushes back Yemeni rebels

Saudi Forces reportedly liberated a mountainous province on its southern border on Sunday after fivedays of intensive fighting with Shia rebels from Yemen.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 23:41h

Axa insurance prepares launch of ?1.8bn rights issue

Insurance giant Axa Group is readying a €2bn ?1.8bn rights issue that could be launched as early as Monday.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, business
08.11.2009. 23:39h

Richard Mantell's four goals against Brooklands MU keep Reading top

England and Great Britain fullback helps Berkshire side hammer Brooklands MU 62
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 23:35h

Rocky Elsom raises sights to Ireland after Australia beat England at Twickenham

The Australia squad lands in Dublin on Monday morning still glowing from their Twickenham triumph
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 23:35h

Kevin Garside: Manchester United's defeat by Chelsea shows their problem is scoring goals

United may have won the midfield battle against Chelsea but a familiar failure in front of goal was the cause of their 10 defeat.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 23:32h

WalMart 'sells' Asda for ?6.9bn in group restructuring

WalMart has sold Asda for ?6.9bn to a Leedsbased investment vehicle called Corinth Services Limited which is also owned by the US giant.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, business
08.11.2009. 23:32h

England's impotence in tryscoring department a worry for Martin Johnson

England were fitful and flaky in attack and generated little tempo and no sparklein this 189 defeat to Australia at Twickenham.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 23:28h

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.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 23:20h

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.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 23:18h

Injured Cristiano Ronaldo named in Portugal squad for World Cup playoffs

Cristiano Ronaldo has been included in the Portugal squad for their World Cup playoff against BosniaHerzegovina.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 23:17h

Brian Moore: New Zealand's Dan Carter highlights northern hemisphere's defects

Australia and New Zealand victories on Saturday highlight lack of basic skills in northern hemisphere rugby.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 23:13h

Fan filmed brushing teeth at Stamford Bridge during Chelsea vs Manchester United

A football fan who wanted a beautiful grin to match the beautiful game brushed his teeth at Stamford Bridge as he watched Chelsea beat Manchester United.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 23:09h

MPs' expenses: Sir Ian Kennedy to launch own consultation on Facebook

Move by head of new expenses watchdog amounts to a direct challenge to Sir Christopher Kelly's Standards Committee.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 23:07h

Wayne Rooney and Sir Alex Ferguson under FA scrutiny following Chelsea outburst

Man United striker seen mouthing "12 men" into TV camera while manager launches attack on referee after Chelsea's 10 win.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 23:05h

Bayern Munich fine Philipp Lahm and Luca Toni for breaches of discipline

German club's season gets worse as two key players punished for breaches of discipline
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 23:05h

Mike Golding leads British entrants at start of Transat Jacques Vabre

The 4700nautical mile Transat Jacques Vabre began in benign conditions in Le Havre.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 23:04h

Paul Casey faces missing end of season with rib injury

Rib problem likely to force English player out of the race for the Order of Merit title
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 23:01h

England's Kyle Eastmond insists they can break Australia's rule in Four Nations final

Kyle Eastmond is confident that England can humble Australia in the Gillette Four Nations final.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 23:01h

Northwich Victoria 1 Charlton Athletic 0: match report

Teenage Wayne Riley strikes to cause FA Cup upset in firstround tie.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 23:00h

GPs told to stop prescribing antibiotics for coughs and colds

Overuse of antibiotics is contributing to the spread of hospital bugs and putting vital treatments under threat.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 22:59h

Alan Hansen: Chelsea might have edged this one - but do not write Manchester United off

Chelsea might be sitting five points clear at the top of the Premier League after their victory over Manchester United but it is by no means certain that they will now go on to win the title.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 22:58h

Wealdstone 2 Rotherham United 3: match report

Rotherham were relieved after struggling to beat parttimers three standards below them.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 22:56h

Reality bites for Paulton Rovers's shattered FA Cup dreamers

Standing in the cramped tunnel of the Winterfield Road ground after his Paulton Rovers had been comprehensively dismantled by Norwich Andy Jones looked in shock.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 22:51h

Martin Johnson is a national treasure but he is running out of time to fix England

Martin Johnson is not an easy man with whom to pick a fight. But it's coming.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 22:48h

Barack Obama expects to sign health care legislation 'by end of year'

A relieved President Barack Obama said he expected to sign health care legislation by the end of the year after the US House of Representatives narrowly passed a sweeping reform bill that would provide insurance coverage to almost every American at a...
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 22:46h

Formula 1 at Silverstone can be saved by loose change deal

David Coulthard put it best: ask which Formula 1 drivers would opt to race around the pristine precincts of Abu Dhabi's Yas Marina rather than Silverstone's windswept acres and the silence would deafen.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 22:43h

Berlin Wall anniversary: Gordon Brown praises 'unbreakable spirit' of Germans

Gordon Brown will join other world leaders in Germany on Monday for the celebrations to mark the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 22:39h

Future of gas linked with political decisions

Nebulous drifting volatile: all good ways to describe both natural gas and the conflicted outlook for the commodity among industry experts at the moment.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, business
08.11.2009. 22:38h

Copenhagen climate change deal could be two separate treaties

A climate change deal at the end of the year could end up being two treaties because the Americans refuse to sign up to existing global agreements.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 22:37h

David Haye enters boxing lore as the sheriff who ran big bad Nikolai Valuev out of town

Britain's new world heavyweight champion played the Wild West sheriff who ran big bad Nikolai Valuev out of town and promised to clean up the division.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 22:36h

Zenyatta captures a nation's hearts at with Breeders' Cup Classic victory

By the time dusk descended on the 26th Breeders' Cup someone had placed a winner's garland on the statue of Seabiscuit.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 22:33h

Wifecarrying champion team win combined body weight in beer

A couple who triumphed in a wifecarrying contest have won their combined weight in beer.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, entertainment
08.11.2009. 22:22h

Darren Bent handed England recall

Darren Bent has been recalled to the England squad for next week's friendly with Brazil in Qatar.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 22:03h

Darren Bent handed England recall as Steven Gerrard omitted

Steven Gerrard has been left out of the England squad for Saturday's friendly against Brazil following a request by Liverpool manager Rafael Benítez.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 22:03h

Rangers striker Kris Boyd at the double to delight his loyal band of supporters

Ibrox supporters don't want their favourite striker to be sold in January.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 22:01h

Stephen Hawking 'sings' on pop single tribute to scientist Carl Sagan

A new pop single featuring lyrics spoken by wheelchairbound theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking has gone on sale as a tribute to his fellow astronomer Carl Sagan.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 21:55h

El Salvador death toll from Hurricane Ida reaches 91

At least 91 people have been killed and another 60 or more are missing after floods and mudslides.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 21:54h

Gordon Brown criticised for not bowing at Cenotaph

Gordon Brown has been criticised after apparently forgetting to bow when laying a wreath at the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 21:51h

Falkirk 3 Celtic 3: match report

SPL leaders drop two points at bottomofthetable Falkirk.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 21:43h

Berlin Wall anniversary: key dates in the history of Germany's Wall

The Berlin Wall was breached 20 years ago on November 9 1989. Here are some key dates in the history of Germany's Wall.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 21:42h

Remembrance Sunday: Prince William's note reflects the pain of many

On a day in which two more deaths in Afghanistan were announced it was not only the fallen who were remembered at the Cenotaph but those currently putting their lives in danger on the frontline.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 21:38h

Barclays to publish its 'best ever' profits

Barclays will spark fresh controversy over pay and bonuses when it unveils bumper results that show it is on track to generate its biggest yearly profits.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, business
08.11.2009. 21:31h

Beverley Knight's driving passion

Singer Beverley Knight is the antithesis of the typical female driver she says.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, wheels
08.11.2009. 21:30h

Banks may face 'supertax' on all their assets

British banks could face a "supertax" on their balance sheets to fund future bailouts under plans being investigated by the Conservatives and the IMF.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, business
08.11.2009. 21:29h

Kraft recruits banks in hostile bid for Cadbury

More than 10 banks have been marshalled to provide the firepower for Kraft's ?10.2bn hostile bid for Cadbury.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, business
08.11.2009. 21:27h

'Soldiers are dying for Afghan democracy as British values crumble' says Bishop

The Government has allowed the scandal of bankers' bonuses and MPs' expenses to "chip away" at the values of British society yet "throws" soldiers at Afghanistan to fight corruption there the Bishop of Lichfield has said.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 21:26h

Take That's Mark Owen ties the knot

Mark Owen the Take That singer has tied the knot at a wedding ceremony in the Scottish Highlands.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 21:25h

Unpaid fine by Threshers puts OFT in creditors' line

The Office of Fair Trading could be left with a shortfall of tens of millions of pounds following the collapse of Threshers making it one of the biggest losers from the collapse of the high street wine retailer.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, business
08.11.2009. 21:22h

Home Office visa fasttrack 'risked allowing dangerous immigrants to settle'

Home Office officials fasttracked 337000 visa applications with minimal checks at the risk of allowing potentially dangerous immigrants to settle here newlyreleased documents show.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, politics
08.11.2009. 21:20h

Berlin Wall anniversary: Angela Merkel 'took sauna' in East Germany as Wall fell

Angela Merkel the German chancellor has reminisced about how she was taking a sauna 20 years ago as thousands of fellow East Germans surged through breaches in the Berlin Wall.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 21:18h

Hedge funds do battle for Lehman Brothers cash

A multibillion pound legal battle pitching top hedge funds against each other and the collapsed Lehman Brothers is to commence in the High Court.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, business
08.11.2009. 21:14h

Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall honoured with Canadian aboriginal gifts

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall have been honoured with Canadian aboriginal gifts during a dinner held in their honour.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 21:10h

Jonny Wilkinson: I failed to lead England to victory over Australia

Jonny Wilkinson takes blame despite heroic effort in defeat by Australia and calls for allround England improvement.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 21:06h

Fort Hood shooting: Barack Obama would have to approve death penalty

US President Barack Obama would have to personally approve the death sentence if Major Nidal Malik Hasan is convicted and sentenced to execution for the Fort Hood massacre.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 20:59h

Great Britain dominate the velodrome at UCI Paracycling Track World Championships

Great Britain have topped the medal winners table at the Paracycling Track World Championships at Manchester Velodrome.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 20:58h

Dalai Lama visits disputed Indian border town angering China

Tensions between Asia's two most populous powers have escalated following a visit by the Dalai Lama to the disputed Indian border town of Tawang.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 20:55h

French nepotism row flares over Nicolas Sarkozy's help for rap producing eldest son

Nicolas Sarkozy is facing fresh allegations of using his presidential clout to help family members after reportedly getting an Elysée adviser to lobby a body that refused to fund a project by his eldest son Pierre.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 20:52h

Sir Mark Thatcher gave coup information to intelligence officials prior to arrest

Sir Mark Thatcher became an informer to the South African secret services while he was being investigated over his role in the botched 'Dogs of War' coup in central Africa.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 20:49h

Gloucester 25 Cardiff Blues 26: match report

Ceri Sweeney's lastminute penalty helped Cardiff Blues kick off their AngloWelsh Cup campaign with victory at Gloucester.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 20:39h

Work on 9/11 memorial park begins

Relatives of passengers on United flight 93 the hijacked 9/11 plane which crashed in a field after an onboard fight for the controls have broken ground on a permanent memorial park in their honour.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 20:39h

AFC Wimbledon savour being underdogs against Millwall in FA Cup

AFC Wimbledon manager Terry Brown hopes to evoke the underdog spirit of the original Dons against League One Millwall.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 20:38h

JLS steal singles top spot from Cheryl Cole

X Factor contestants top singles chart ousting show's current judge.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 20:35h

Iraq to hold elections in January

Iraq will hold an election in January as scheduled after the United States forced the country's bickering MPS into a grudging show of unity on Sunday.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 20:34h

BAE seeks international warship orders to remain buoyant

The future of British warship building lies in the hands of export customers as BAE Systems seeks new orders to keep its sites on the Clyde and at Portsmouth and Bristol busy once the current batch of Royal Navy destroyers and aircraft carriers is finished.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, business
08.11.2009. 20:31h

Saracens 30 Bath 22: match report

Streetwise Saracens prove too strong for Steve Meehan's young and promising Bath side in the LV Cup.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 20:30h

Alan Johnson accused of misleading MPs over sacking of Professor David Nutt

Alan Johnson the Home Secretary has been accused by the Liberal Democrats of misleading Parliament over the sacking of drugs adviser Professor David Nutt.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 20:29h

Fragile recovery is more in the air than in the economy so far

Thanks to Gordon Brown this weekend's meeting of the G20 finance ministers and central bank governors in Scotland was not quite the damp squib that was expected.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, business
08.11.2009. 20:17h

National 'house swap' scheme to be launched by Conservatives

Council house tenants would be able to take part in a national 'house swap' scheme to enable them to find work in other parts of the country under a Conservative government.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 20:15h

Anne Summers: The Gold standards of cheek and chic

Ann Summers boss Jacqueline Gold tells James Hall why the pursuit of pleasure is no longer taboo and talks of the challenges of being a working mother.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, business
08.11.2009. 20:14h

West Brom back in the swing

With Operation Premier League back on track Roberto Di Matteo's team flew to La Manga for five days of warmweather training.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 20:13h

Marcus Bent joins Middlesbrough in dire straights

Confusion seems to be enveloping Middlesbrough. Tepid tired and lacking direction on the pitch off it things appear no better.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 20:13h

Newcastle's Jonás Gutiérrez unmasked as Mike Ashley fan

Argentine international scored first goal in Newcastle colours but his reaction was demonstrably muted to express a point to fans who hurling abuse at Ashley.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 20:11h

Lloyds pledges help to 300000 business startups

Lloyds Banking Group is promising to help 300000 new businesses get off the ground in the next three years and match rivals on charges and fees.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, business
08.11.2009. 20:06h

For brave investors Zimbabwe could be the ultimate turnaround story

When the Movement for Democratic Change took over Zimbabwe's economy earlier this year there was not much left to run. Robert Mugabe's Zanu PF regime had carried out the most comprehensive destruction of a productive system seen in modern times short...
whole article telegraph.co.uk, business
08.11.2009. 20:01h

New nuclear power stations to be announced by Ed Miliband

A new generation of power stations will be up and running within a decade Ed Miliband the Energy Secretary will announce.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 19:57h

New nuclear power stations to be announced by Ed Miliband

A new generation of power stations will be up and running within a decade Ed Miliband the Energy Secretary will announce.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 19:57h

Mirror closes final salary pension plan to existing members

Newspaper group Trinity Mirror is to close its final salary scheme to its existing members in a drastic move to cut costs.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, business
08.11.2009. 19:56h

Britons to take top jobs at Jaguar Land Rover and Vauxhall

British executives are being lined up to run both Jaguar Land Rover and Vauxhall.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, business
08.11.2009. 19:54h

Orlando shooting: accused was 'mentally ill'

A man accused of shooting six people killing one at a Florida company where he used to work had become severely mentally ill as he watched his life crumbling away according to his lawyer.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 19:54h

Glitnir recruits Kroll to probe fresh ?670m hole in accounts

Glitnir one of the three collapsed Icelandic banks has launched an investigation into a missing ?670m liability that was not recorded on its balance sheet when it failed last year.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, business
08.11.2009. 19:50h

Kettering Town land Leeds United at home in FA Cup secondround draw

NonLeague Kettering Town will take on former FA Cup winners Leeds United in the second round.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 19:48h

Hurricane Ida kills 54 in El Salvador

At least 54 people are dead in El Salvador following flooding and mudslides triggered by Hurricane Ida a spokesman for the interior ministry has said.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 19:44h

Brigadier Anthony Cowgill

Soldier and engineer who explored a wartime controversy and explained EU gobbledegook
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Brigadier Anthony Cowgill

whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 19:34h

Lord Steinberg of Belfast

Businessman and Tory treasurer who defied the IRA to create a casino and betting empire from scratch
Related articles:

Lord Steinberg of Belfast

whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 19:32h

Ron Bowey

Navy photographer who resolved to visit the graves of fallen comrades in Asia despite the loss of his legs
Related articles:

Ron Bowey

whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 19:30h

Libya 'began talks over justice for Wpc Yvonne Fletcher in 1992'

Exclusive: British prosecutors had been told more than two years ago that they had sufficient evidence to charge two Libyans over the killing of WPc Yvonne Fletcher according to a leaked report.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 19:28h

President Barack Obama to announce extra 34000 troops for Afghanistan before end of November

President Barack Obama is poised to send an additional 34000 US troops to Afghanistan but is set to delay a decision to attempt to persuade Nato allies to expand their commitment to fighting the Taliban.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 19:26h

Should peace be the main message of Remembrance Sunday?

Peace should be the main message according to 95pc of people polled. What do you believe?.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 19:21h

Gordon Brown clashes with Labour's women over childcare benefits

Gordon Brown has clashed with Labour's female MPs over childcare benefits for middle class mothers.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 19:20h

Gordon Brown in showdown with Labour's women over childcare benefits

Gordon Brown is heading for another showdown with Labour's female MPs over childcare benefits for middle class mothers.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 19:20h

Morrissey stops Liverpool show after being hit by bottle

A fan who threw a bottle at pop star Morrissey during an arena gig in Liverpool ruined a brilliant night out for thousands of music lovers the manager of the venue has said.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 19:18h

Brazil student expelled after wearing miniskirt

A Brazilian university expelled a woman who was heckled by hundreds of fellow students when she wore a short pink dress to class.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 19:07h

Chelsea 1 Manchester United 0: match report

Carlo Ancelotti's side open up fivepoint Premier League lead after John Terry header condemns champions to defeat.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 19:06h

David Haye v Nikolai Valuev: how the fight was won

A fight strategy perfect in its simplicity enabled David Haye's victory over Nikolai Valuev the 7ft 'Russian Giant'.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 19:01h

Comment: leaders not issues are blocking Middle East peace

It rained heavily for two days in Israel and the West Bank at the beginning of last week. Anoraked tourists trudging round Jerusalem's holy sites were unamused but the locals were happy with the first downpour in months.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 19:00h

Analysis: leaders not issues are blocking Middle East peace

It rained heavily for two days in Israel and the West Bank at the beginning of last week. Anoraked tourists trudging round Jerusalem's holy sites were unamused but the locals were happy with the first downpour in months.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 19:00h

Palestinians consider abandoning peace process

The Palestinian leadership outlined a fresh strategy of defiance towards the United States yesterday by announcing its intention to consider a formal abandonment of the Middle East peace process.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, world
08.11.2009. 18:58h

London Irish 20 Wasps 24: match report

Wasps' decision to field a near fullstrength side for opening LV AngloWelsh Cup game paid off as they snuck past London Irish in a refreshingly entertaining game.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, sport
08.11.2009. 18:54h

Conran to design LSE student digs

Undergraduates at the London School of Economics LSE will soon be able to get a good nights sleep in a Sir Terence Conrandesigned 10 storey glass pyramid under a scheme just given the green light by London's Southwark Council.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, business
08.11.2009. 18:53h

Supermarkets face struggle to meet Competition Commission's deadline on suppliers' code

The UK'S secondtier supermarkets have a "mountain to climb" if they are to meet the Competition Commission's February deadline to alter the way that they deal with farmers and other suppliers according to supermarket industry insiders.
whole article telegraph.co.uk, business
08.11.2009. 18:50h
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