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FACES SENTENCING NEWS
Pete Bennett, Craig Phillips, Ben Duncan and Anthony Hutton are among the former housemates who have filmed a special Big Brother farewell.
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In Inside Sport – The Princess Royal at 60 (BBC1, Thursday) John Inverdale said to Princess Anne that the monarchy had become much more open in recent years. But Princess Anne has long seemed to be the public – if ever so slightly equine – face of the Royals.
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The sole director of bust travel company Goldtrail has returned to the UK to face its administrator.
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Ravaged by floods and faced with an acute humanitarian crisis, Pakistan Saturday decided to tone down its Independence Day celebrations, canceling all festivities and programs. Pakistan has been hit by unprecedented floods causing the death of more than 1,600 people and rendering around 14 million people homeless. - (AHN)
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Royal Bank of Scotland is facing a new row as the bank's private equity arm closes in on buying a small Manchester-based lender.
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Farmers face losing thousands of pounds in public subsidies for protecting Britain's wildlife.
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Defending champion Andy Murray defeats world No. 1 Rafael Nadal in straight sets to march into the final of the Rogers Cup in Canada, where he will face either Roger Federer or Novak Djokovic.
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The sons of a man killed after being given ten times the recommended dose of painkiller by a German locum doctor face prosecution for calling him a "killer" and a "charlatan".
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KOHLER, Wisconsin (Reuters) - The fist pump was back, if a little restrained, and world number one Tiger Woods had a smile on his face after he moved ominously into contention at the U.S. PGA Championship on Saturday.
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Authorities in Esquimalt, B.C., continued the lengthy task of processing Tamil migrants on Saturday, a day after their arrival in Canada.
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After his teammates shut out the Los Angeles Angels in the opener, Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Brett Cecil will try to follow with his third consecutive win Saturday night in a start pushed back two days because of an injured right knee.
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Faced with pets' health issues during hard economic times, owners are making tough choices and cutting back on vet spending or choosing more cost-effective care. Continue reading When Pets' Veterinary Bills Take Too Big a Bite Out of Wallets When Pets' Veterinary Bills Take Too Big a Bite Out of Wallets originally appeared on DailyFinance on Sat, 14 Aug 2010 07:00:00. Filed Under: Economy, PetSmart, CareersPermalink | Tweet this! | Comments
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MANCHESTER (AFP) - Roberto Mancini's managerial acumen will be put under the spotlight when Manchester City travel to Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, as the Italian attempts to find a winning formula from the start of the new Premier League season.
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A man suspected of stabbing five people to death in the US will return to Michigan to face charges after he was arrested while trying to leave the country.
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A 58-year-old man will face court today after being charged with two counts of murder over the shootings at a pokies venue.
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Human Rights Watch has expressed "grave concerns" that Iran will soon execute a woman sentenced to death by stoning after she made a televised confession.The "televised confession by Sakineh Mohammadi-Ashtiani heightens the already grave concern that Iran will soon execute the 43-year-old woman," the New York-based watchdog said in a statement issued here late on Friday.On Wednesday, a woman dressed in a face-covering chador and said to be Mohammadi-Ashtiani confessed on Iranian television to being an accomplice in her husband's murder in 2006.
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Police in Denmark are considering a complaint about the financial affairs of the former Labour leader's 40-year-old son, Stephen.
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Tiger Woods and Lee Westwood go head to head for the world No 1 spot when the WGC Bridgestone Invitational tees off in Akron, Ohio, tomorrow. The pair were yesterday drawn together in the first two rounds at Firestone, with so much to play for. Woods, who has won at Firestone on his last four trips and a US Tour record seven times in all, is under threat from both Westwood and Phil Mickelson at the top of the rankings.
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In his mind's eye, Matt Kuchar is still the same fresh-faced kid that graduated from the US college ranks full of promise and eager to learn the ropes on the PGA Tour."It is going by so fast," said Kuchar, who shot a three-under 69 to seize the clubhouse lead in the second round of the 92nd PGA Championship."I still find myself feeling almost like a rookie. I still feel like I am the kid from 1997 winning the US Amateur and playing in the Masters in 1998."I feel like a very, very young 32."
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Nestlé posted a 7.5 per cent rise in first-half profits yesterday, but warned that its markets face headwinds in the second six months of the year.
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