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1. Sudanese lawyer Salih Mahmoud Osman wins EU human rights award data: 27.03.08
Sudanese lawyer Salih Mahmoud Osman on Thursday received the European Union's top human rights award — the Sakharov Prize — for his work in the war-torn region of Darfur, the European Parliament said.
2. Harry Potter helps lift Cineworld data: 19.03.08
Strong growth in cinema attendances on the back of releases such as Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and The Simpsons Movie helped Cineworld...
3. Teacher union leader Sinnott dies data: 07.04.08
Steve Sinnott, general secretary of one of the UK's biggest teaching unions, the NUT, dies.
4. Brian Reade: Blow me down.. it was only a bit wet data: 19.03.08
The good people of Columbus, Ohio, probably didn't have time to watch much international TV news this week.
5. EU moves toward allowing in-flight cellphone calls data: 07.04.08
The new regulations, to be released Monday, will remove a major obstacle for companies that want to sell the service.
6. Poll finds a broad desire to cooperate with Russia data: 07.04.08
Sentiment is widespread in NATO's largest nations that the U.S. should cooperate with Russia over missile defenses in Eastern Europe.
7. Tories to detail rowdy pupil plan data: 07.04.08
Classrooms will be rid of persistent troublemakers, under Tory school discipline proposals due to be outlined.
8. Polly Hudson: When celeb kids rebel.. data: 19.03.08
It Has come to my attention that Cruz Beckham is the best person who has ever lived.
9. Slovakia rows over EU treaty data: 07.04.08
Slovakia's ratification of the Lisbon treaty reforming the European Union could be derailed by opponents of government attempts to push through a controversial media...
10. Paul Routledge: Class snobs taint hunt for Shannon data: 19.03.08
Mystery surrounds the fate of Shannon Matthews, the nine-year-old girl missing in Dewsbury for more than three weeks.
11. Gamezone: Review: Lost Odyssey data: 19.03.08
This sprawling RPG comes from Final Fantasy creators Hironobu Sakaguchi and Nobuo Uematsu.
12. Schoolchildren to be offered weapons training data: 07.04.08
Children at comprehensive schools will be asked to sign up for military drills and weapons training under new plans to improve classroom discipline.
13. Three share £2.2m Lottery cash data: 10.04.08
Three ticket holders are each £753,154 richer after sharing a £2.2m jackpot in Wednesday's main Lotto draw.
14. Bear Stearns employees sending out rĂŠsumĂŠs in bad market data: 07.04.08
Bear Stearns employees are flooding Wall Street with their rĂŠsumĂŠs as the firm is acquired by rival JPMorgan Chase, but the job market looks bad, investment bankers and recruiters said.
15. Richard Hammond: Review: Hyundai i10 data: 19.03.08
Instant Korean Classic
16. 54 Burmese migrants suffocate in truck data: 10.04.08
At least 54 illegal Burmese immigrants have died of suffocation while being smuggled into southern Thailand in a freezer truck, police have said.
17. Broken homes creating 'toxic circle' for children data: 19.03.08
The demise of the traditional family is creating a "toxic circle" of school failure, poverty and crime, teachers said yesterday.
18. Parents are 'baffled by Diplomas' data: 19.03.08
A survey says that four out of five parents do not feel able to give their children advice about the Diploma.
19. 'Some progress' in Russia-US ties data: 07.04.08
George Bush and Vladimir Putin sign a basic agreement on bilateral ties, without a breakthrough on differences.
20. Fed loses its unified voice data: 10.04.08
As the U.S. Federal Reserve Board deals with the biggest American financial crisis in a generation, its policies are coming under criticism from within.
21. Turkish court weighs bid to shut down governing party data: 07.04.08
The petition alleging Islamist activities has divided Turkey, increased uncertainty in the financial markets and could undermine Ankara's campaign to join the European Union.
22. Games website helps companies compete for business data: 07.04.08
CompeteFor is an online portal on which contract opportunities from the London Olympics will be published. It should be busy. More than 50,000 contracts will be...
23. U.S. to cut staff at its embassy in Belarus data: 27.03.08
The United States will cut staff levels at its embassy in Minsk by almost half, bowing to demands from Belarus amid worsening relations between the two countries, the Foreign Ministry said Monday.
24. Investigations: Warm Front's heating scheme leaves the elderly cold data: 19.03.08
We're not surprised when cowboy builders fleece pensioners.
25. Crash dead remembered data: 07.04.08
A special church service is held in Farnborough a week after an air crash which killed five people.
26. Open skies, cheaper fares – at least for now data: 07.04.08
The first phase of the open-skies agreement has added 20 percent more seats across the Atlantic than were available last April, bringing down prices.
27. Try this headline: Black Hole Eats Earth data: 07.04.08
A lawsuit contends that a giant particle accelerator outside Geneva might produce a black hole that will spell the end of the Earth - and maybe the universe.
28. Parts of UK colder than Antarctica data: 07.04.08
Snow blanketed much of Britain on Sunday with some areas of the country colder than Antarctica.
29. Gordon Brown and British film industry mourn Anthony Minghella data: 19.03.08
The British film industry was in mourning yesterday after the death of Anthony Minghella, one of Britain's most talented and influential post-war film-makers.
30. Iraqis get a chilly welcome as refugees in Denmark data: 27.03.08
The 100 Iraqi interpreters and their families who were evacuated to Denmark in July find themselves facing a future in a country that is, at best, ambivalent toward their presence.
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