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Breaking News Mon, 14 Apr 2008
 Australia´s Josip Skoko plays with a ball during the first public training of the team at Oehringen stadium, Germany, Monday, June 19, 2006. Australia play in the World Cup Group F with Brazil, Croatia, and Japan. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev) wam2
Australia   League   Photos   Soccer   Star  
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Bruce releases Skoko and Olembe
| Josip Skoko and Salomon Olembe have been released by Wigan boss Steve Bruce, who has opted not to renew their contracts. | Australia international midfielder Skoko, 32, made 53 appearances, includin... (photo: AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev)
Manchester United's goal scorer Cristiano Ronaldo, left, reacts with teammate Wayne Rooney
League   Manchester   Photos   Soccer   Star  
 ESPN 
Ronaldo: Champs Lge win will make me the best
| Cristiano Ronaldo insists he must win the Champions League before he can be regarded as the best player in the world. | The Manchester United star is already regarded by many observers as the number... (photo: AP / Lionel Cironneau)
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown leaves 10 Downing Street in London for the weekly Prime Minister's Questions at the House of Commons, Wednesday, May 14, 2008.  BBC News 
I can save economy again - Brown
| Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. | Gordon Brown says he will lead Labour into the next election | Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said he is the right man to steer the c... (photo: AP / Sang Tan)
Brown   Economy   Photos   Politics   Slideshow   UK  
Windmills at sunset.  BBC News 
Windfarm's £2bn contract signed
| The world's largest offshore windfarm is to be built off the Suffolk coast in a contract worth almost £2bn. | The Greater Gabbard scheme, to be sited 23km (12 miles) off the coast, will have the pot... (photo: GFDL / Rudais)
Energy   Environment   Photos   Suffolk   UK  
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 Jos Manuel Barroso, President of the EC, receives Gordon Brown, British Prime Minister . ula1 The Independent
Brown 'determined to take long-term decisions'
| Gordon Brown today said he was determined to continue taking decisions in the long-term interests of the country, even if they proved unpopular in the short term. | The... (photo: European Community, 2007 )
Britain   Government   Leader   Photos   Politics  
France's Nicolas Anelka. jp1 The Daily Mail
Play me up front with Anelka and we'll win Champions League final, Drogba tells Grant
| Didier Drogba has told Avram Grant he must play him up front with Nicolas Anelka if Chelsea are to beat Manchester United in Moscow next week. | The Blues boss favours ... (photo: AP Photo / Luca Bruno)
League   Manchester   Photos   Soccer   Star  
 Phone -Landline -Technology -India -hires(sk1) The Inquirer
Landline phones going out of fashion fast
| ONE IN three people don't use their landlines and prefer their mobiles, according to a survey taken in the former British colony of Virginia. | The National Health Inte... (photo: WN / sayalik)
People   Phone   Photos   Society   Technology  
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown speaks during his monthly press conference at Downing Street, in London Thursday May 15, 2008. Brown insisted Thursday that he is the best person to steady the faltering economy, after his government announced it was borrowing 2.7 billion pounds (US$5.3 billion; euro3.4 billion) to compensate millions of people hit by a change in income tax rules. Brown served for a decade as Britain's Treasury chief before becoming leader last year but has seen his reputation for economic competence crumble over the credit crunch and bungled tax change BBC News
Brown to face economy questions
| Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. | Gordon Brown addresses the Commons | Gordon Brown is likely be quizzed later on the state of the British... (photo: AP / Shaun Curry, Pool)
Economy   Photos   Politics   Society   UK  
 Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, standing center, and his delegation celebrate as Glasgow was a The Times
Alex Salmond's initiatives called 'flyweight'
div#related-article-links p a, div#related-article-links p a:visited { color:#06c; } | Alex Salmond claimed yesterday that his minority administration had produced strong... (photo: AP Photo)
Money   News   Photos   Politics   Scotland  
 KLps1 - May 07 - Perth,Australia - Gold - Precious Metal - Jewel - Jewelry Shop. (ps1) Dawn
Gold steady in London
| LONDON, May 14: Gld steadied on Wednesday after the dollar reversed gains against the euro, with demand from jewellers in Asia and the Middle East also helping the meta... (photo: WN/Patricia)
Business   Gold   London   Market   Photos  
England's Stuart Broad sweeps against New Zealand The Daily Mail
Why winning is not enough this time for England
By PAUL NEWMAN - | For once it is not enough for England simply to beat what is in front of them. They need to defeat New Zealand comprehensively in the three-Test series... (photo: AP / NZPA, Ross Setford)
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 A British soldier takes one last look around the Mu´takal prison facilities, moments before it is to open along with court facilities in Basra, Iraq Monday June, 2, 2003. In coming days, the first new inmates will be the 70 people British forces pi The Guardian
MoD agrees public inquiry into death of Iraqi
| · Government anticipates order by judge | · Victim died in British army custody with 93 injuries , Thursday May 15 2008 | The Ministry of Defence bowed to pre... (photo: AP/Elizabeth Dalziel)
Crime   Iraq   Justice   Photos   UK   War  
 A general view of Sellafield Nuclear Power Station in Sellafield, England, Wednesday May 23, 2007. Britain´s government must decide this year whether to back a new generation of nuclear power stations, which outgoing Prime Minister Tony Blair says The Independent
Letters: British nuclear power
| Sir: It beggars belief that the British government should be happy to sell its 35 per cent stake in British Energy to EDF, a company 80 per cent owned by the French gov... (photo: AP Photo/Dave Thompson)
Britain   France   Nuclear   Photos   Power  
india kashmir tight security Gulf News
There can be no justification for blasts - Britain
| London/Washington/Sydney/New Delhi: Britain joined other countries in condemning the serial bombings and expressed solidarity with India in the common fight against ter... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
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- British troops 'stealing guns from dead Iraqis because t
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- Bank of England warns 'the good times are over' as B
- Wales turns from black to green in the new age of energy
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown leaves 10 Downing Street in London for the weekly Prime Minister's Questions at the House of Commons, Wednesday, May 14, 2008.
I can save economy again - Brown
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- 'Noisy' cattle market at risk
- Brown says new economic cycle has begun
- BT and Cadbury lift FTSE
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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown leaves 10 Downing Street in London for the weekly Prime Minister's Questions at the House of Commons, Wednesday, May 14, 2008.
I can save economy again - Brown
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Health Science & Technology
- Tributes to Celtic legend Burns
- £10m health savings plan proposed
- Celtic Mourn Legend Burns
- Celtic legend Tommy Burns dies
 Phone -Landline -Technology -India -hires(sk1)
Landline phones going out of fashion fast
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- Charles urges forest logging halt
- Landline phones going out of fashion fast
- Rugby: Dispute looms over England's tour of NZ
- Rugby: Rookies galore in England lineup
 Britain´s Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall Camilla Parker-Bowles
Charles urges forest logging halt
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Society & Culture Sport
- Man gets life for roof box murder
- Primary age behaviour is targeted
- Art deco pool goes under hammer
- "Those mean frenchies have snubbed Britain"
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown speaks during his monthly press conference at Downing Street, in London Thursday May 15, 2008. Brown insisted Thursday that he is the best person to steady the faltering economy, after his government announced it was borrowing 2.7 billion pounds (US$5.3 billion; euro3.4 billion) to compensate millions of people hit by a change in income tax rules. Brown served for a decade as Britain's Treasury chief before becoming leader last year but has seen his reputation for economic competence crumble over the credit crunch and bungled tax change
Brown to face economy questions
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- Bellamy Back In Wales Squad
- Clichy Ready To Sign On
- Pompey Rubbish Redknapp Reports
- No Quick Resolution To Sven Saga
 Australia´s Josip Skoko plays with a ball during the first public training of the team at Oehringen stadium, Germany, Monday, June 19, 2006. Australia play in the World Cup Group F with Brazil, Croatia, and Japan. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev) wam2
Bruce releases Skoko and Olembe
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Media Terrorism
- No Quick Resolution To Sven Saga
- New mussel row in Anglesey
- Pilkington Set For New Deal
- Borthwick Surprise At Captaincy
 Jos Manuel Barroso, President of the EC, receives Gordon Brown, British Prime Minister . ula1
Brown 'determined to take long-term decisions'
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- Hoaxer who fuelled London's 7/7 terror
- There can be no justification for blasts - Britain
- Blair's Christian 'challenge' to
- Indian machinations?
india kashmir tight security
There can be no justification for blasts - Britain
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