12/05/2008,
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While one woman seeks the world's largest breasts, others want theirs reduced.
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04/07/2008,
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One of the most senior executives at John Lewis said yesterday that he feared
the economy was at a delicate point as the department store group reported
its worst weekly sales fall for three years.
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02/06/2008,
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Chinese parents' anger over schools destroyed by quake shows not dissipating.
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19/06/2008,
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A cell phone with a fading battery helped locate the hikers missing in Alaska.
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04/06/2008,
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Did South African corruption spark foreigner attacks?
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04/07/2008,
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The decision to show a man being shot dead after he killed three people in Jerusalem was wrong, the BBC says.
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02/07/2008,
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As we await Barack Obama's and John McCain's choices for vice president, we do so with the knowledge that vice presidents in the last five administrations have been important officers of government, writes Michael Barone of U.S. News & World Report.
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05/07/2008,
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President Bush faces concerns over global warming, oil prices and the nuclear ambitions of Iran and North Korea at his final G-8 summit in Japan.
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03/07/2008,
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HELSINKI (Reuters) - The world's top cellphone maker Nokia said on Thursday it had signed a cooperation agreement with Norwegian telcom group Telenor for its "Ovi" Internet services platform.

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09/06/2008,
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(CBS/Larry Magid)Daniel Sieberg blogs live from Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, June 9, 2008.
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04/07/2008,
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Thursday morning: school sports day. Thursday afternoon: visit to Tate Britain
to see Martin Creed's Work No850, in which sprinters run the length of the
gallery at 30-second intervals. I won't have been the first person to stand
in the Tate and think: “My nine-year-old could do better than that.” But at
least, in my case, the relevant comparison was fairly fresh in my mind.
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11/06/2008,
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For the first time, U.S. life expectancy has surpassed 78 years, the government reported, although the United States continues to lag behind about 30 other countries in estimated life span.
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19/06/2008,
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"Dot.Com" is a charmingly funny and beautiful firmed comedy about a small village in Portugal whose residents are being threatened with an $800,000 lawsuit because the town"s Web site happens to have the same name as a trademarked brand of mineral water.
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02/07/2008,
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Today, top tennis players can challenge controversial judgments with confidence.
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07/06/2008,
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Oil rises above $138 a barrel on weaker dollar and prediction of price spike.
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13/06/2008,
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A 22-gun ship that sank during the American Revolution has been regarded as a "Holy Grail" shipwreck.
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12/06/2008,
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Undercover patients are increasingly being employed by hospitals to fake ailments and then evaluate the performance of doctors and staff.
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04/06/2008,
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Saudi Arabia's king urges Muslims to speak with one voice ahead of a planned interfaith dialogue with Jews and Christians.
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