Saudi Arabia pushes back Yemeni rebels
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Richard Mantell's four goals against Brooklands MU keep Reading top
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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.
MPs' expenses: Sir Ian Kennedy to launch own consultation on Facebook
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Bayern Munich fine Philipp Lahm and Luca Toni for breaches of discipline
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Mike Golding leads British entrants at start of Transat Jacques Vabre
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England's Kyle Eastmond insists they can break Australia's rule in Four Nations final
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Northwich Victoria 1 Charlton Athletic 0: match report
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GPs told to stop prescribing antibiotics for coughs and colds
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Martin Johnson is a national treasure but he is running out of time to fix England
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Barack Obama expects to sign health care legislation 'by end of year'
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Formula 1 at Silverstone can be saved by loose change deal
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Berlin Wall anniversary: Gordon Brown praises 'unbreakable spirit' of Germans
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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.
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David Haye enters boxing lore as the sheriff who ran big bad Nikolai Valuev out of town
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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.
Wifecarrying champion team win combined body weight in beer
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Darren Bent handed England recall
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Steven Gerrard has been left out of the England squad for Saturday's friendly against Brazil following a request by Liverpool manager Rafael Benítez.
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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.
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.
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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.
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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.
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Falkirk 3 Celtic 3: match report
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Remembrance Sunday: Prince William's note reflects the pain of many
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Barclays to publish its 'best ever' profits
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Take That's Mark Owen ties the knot
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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.
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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.
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.
Hedge funds do battle for Lehman Brothers cash
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Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall honoured with Canadian aboriginal gifts
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Jonny Wilkinson: I failed to lead England to victory over Australia
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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.
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French nepotism row flares over Nicolas Sarkozy's help for rap producing eldest son
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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.
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For brave investors Zimbabwe could be the ultimate turnaround story
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New nuclear power stations to be announced by Ed Miliband
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Mirror closes final salary pension plan to existing members
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Glitnir recruits Kroll to probe fresh ?670m hole in accounts
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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.
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Brazil student expelled after wearing miniskirt
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Comment: leaders not issues are blocking Middle East peace
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Supermarkets face struggle to meet Competition Commission's deadline on suppliers' code
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