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A new law centre in Glasgow tackles private sector slum landlords and agency gangmasters.
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For decades, Annapolis has counted on the charm and old-town feel of its historic streets to bring in tourists. But a new sight now greets visitors heading into town.
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Sammy, a Shetland sheepdog, wouldn't touch his food, retreating to a corner of the yard and devouring mouthfuls of dirt — behavioral oddities his owner later learned came from a lifetime of abuse as a "stud" in a large puppy mill.
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Microsoft Corp.'s Japanese unit aims to achieve its domestic sales target of one million units for the Xbox 360 video game console as quickly as possible, a senior official told Jiji Press on Friday. Microsoft Co., the U.S. software giant's
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Turkey launched airstrikes against Kurdish separatist PKK bases in northern Iraq late on Friday. The military claimed it hit 31 targets, following a deadly attack on Turkish security forces by PKK rebels on Oct. 3.
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Harlequins wing David Strettle wants a return to action within six weeks and is targeting his old England place.
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I was raised by a grandmother who had to assign blame when anything went wrong. For Big Mama, there were never any accidents.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Los Angeles Kings have signed center Anze Kopitar to a seven-year contract extension, the NHL team said on Saturday.
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THE future of a €1.2bn plan to redevelop the Northside Shopping Centre in the Dublin suburb of Coolock is hanging in the balance following two objections -- one of them from a local TD.
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Indian steel makers may cut prices and as also production in tandem with dip in demand in domestic market spawned by a global slowdown.
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Great performance against Kazakhstan but there are bumps for Fabio Capello to smooth out.
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ADVERTISING will be more in-your-face than ever as in-car and other portable navigation devices start to feature advertisements.
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VILNIUS (Reuters) - Lithuania's main center-right opposition won the first round of a parliament election, results showed Monday, but it faced tough coalition talks after populist parties, including a famous TV show host, did well.
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MySpace has unveiled "MyAds," an advertising technology focused on small businesses and individuals rather than the huge brand advertisers that the News Corp.-owned social network is best known for. It's a platform in which an advertiser can allocate exactly how much to spend--between $25 ad $10,000--and target ...
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Lithuania's centre-right Homeland Union was the clear winner of a general election, results showed, but it may still struggle to form a coalition to implement its reformist programme after the maverick party of a TV show host came second
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Wolves and Wales forward David Edwards is threatening to ruin Germany's World Cup progress.
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AUSTRALIA coach Pim Verbeek is keeping everyone guessing as to who will partner Lucas Neill in defence ahead of Wednesday's World Cup qualifier against Qatar in Brisbane.
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Having spent billions of shillings over the years on programmes for the care and treatment of adult HIV/Aids patients, Uganda has become the first country in the East African region to set up a clinic dedicated to the care of
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Gov. Sarah Palin cannot escape the controversy surrounding her brother-in-law.
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Sale centre Lee Thomas is expected to be out for three months after suffering a shoulder in the Heineken Cup victory over Clermont Auvergne.
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Defender Chris Gunter says Wales need to pick up points when they face Germany in Monchengladbach on Wednesday.
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THE Government is likely to miss its targets for next year, despite introducing the toughest Budget in at least 25 years today, new forecasts from Davy Research suggest.
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Team Obama targets teens as secret weapon
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A building society branch in Salisbury is raided by a robber brandishing an axe.
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Defender Chris Gunter says Wales need to pick up points when they face Germany in Monchengladbach on Wednesday.
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Sir Philip Green, owner of BHS and Topshop, is in talks about buying Icelandic group Baugur's network of shops, which includes House of Fraser, Hamley's and Karen Millen
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JB Hi-Fi has maintained bullish forecasts for sales growth despite the impact of the financial meltdown on consumer confidence.
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Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has taken political advertising into uncharted waters this month. In an advertising first, political ads for the Illinois senator have begun appearing on billboards in "Burnout: Paradise City," a car-racing video game on the Xbox 360 console.
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Experienced multiple Olympic medal winning Coach Doug Frost has been named as the Head Coach of the new British Swimming Intensive Training Centre (ITC) in Stirling.Frost is counted as one of the top coaches in world swimming after being given
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Leaders of European Union countries were to hold a two-day summit in Brussels starting Wednesday and the financial crisis was expected to dominate the talks.
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WHILE a nation awakes this morning preparing to tighten their belts, Giovanni Trapattoni is living in a different world. An existence where, in football terms, he believes he has greater wealth at his disposal than four weeks ago.
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Captain Craig Bellamy eyes a shock Wales victory against Germany in Monchengladbach on Wednesday.
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The Linden Centre opens this month, offering proven methods of stress and anxiety elimination, and is the UK's first specialist stress and anxiety ...
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Oct 15, Colombo: Sri Lankan Air Force fighter jets have carried out another twin air raids on LTTE targets in Mullaitivu district this morning.
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Waiting time targets for cancer patients should be changed to ensure that more sufferers receive speedy care, according to one of Scotland's top experts.
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A new multimillion-pound research facility to lead the fight against superbugs is be built at a Fife university.
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Pearson the publisher looks set to meet its targets for the full year and expects earnings per share to be at the top end of expectations helped by a strengthening of the dollar against sterling.
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Wincor Nixdorf is to open a prestige new business support centre in Dartford.
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A rise in cybercrime prompts the FBI to work more closely with foreign law enforcement to crack down on attacks that impact the United States.
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Waterford Wedgwood Plc will end most of its local production with a further round of job cuts as sales wither because of foreign competitors with lower costs.
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A new multimillion-pound research facility to lead the fight against superbugs is be built at a Fife university.