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2. Chia leads four Asian qualifiers for British Open data: 27.03.08
Malaysia's Danny Chia will make his second appearance at the British Open this July after carding a three-under-par 69 for the second successive round at Asia's International Final Qualifying tournament on Wednesday.

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6. Georgia says NATO should not bow to Russian pressure data: 27.03.08
NATO leaders risk enflaming regional tensions if they bow to Russian pressure and block the membership aspirations of Ukraine and Georgia at a summit next week, Georgia's foreign minister warned Wednesday.

7. Gloria Taylor data: 10.04.08
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9. White House fights to spin missile defense talks as a success data: 10.04.08
Bush administration officials waged an extraordinary campaign during an 11-hour Air Force One flight to put a positive spin on the outcome of the summit meeting Sunday between President George W. Bush and President Vladimir Putin.

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11. Primary teachers to fight 'grade pressure' tests data: 19.03.08
Teachers have been urged to scupper primary school tests amid fears thousands of children are being demoralised by pressure to get good grades.

12. Mugabe warns of white land battle data: 07.04.08
Robert Mugabe calls on black Zimbabweans to ensure white farmers do not regain the land seized from them, reports say.

13. Mirror Money: House about a break? data: 19.03.08
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14. Prosecutors quiz Samsung boss data: 07.04.08
The boss of South Korea's Samsung Group is questioned by prosecutors over corruption allegations.

15. Voice of the Mirror: Wild Heather data: 19.03.08
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16. Arctic losing long-term ice cover data: 19.03.08
Despite colder conditions, the Arctic is losing a lot of its old, stable ice, according to satellite data.

17. BBC Proms plans Doctor Who family concert data: 10.04.08
The BBC Proms has unveiled plans for a Doctor Who concert and a celebration of folk music for the 2008 season, only a month after it was attacked by a minister for attracting too narrow a section of society.

18. Cricket: ICC to act over Hair data: 19.03.08
The International Cricket Council will act to prevent reinstated umpire Darrell Hair from standing in matches involving Pakistan.

19. Disappointed Wenger upset by referee data: 10.04.08
Arsene Wenger blamed the referee and his own defence for Arsenal's 4-2 defeat in an astonishing Champions League quarter-final at Liverpool on Tuesday.

20. United three points clear after draw data: 07.04.08
Manchester United ended the weekend three points clear of Chelsea with five Premier League games remaining after being held to a 2-2 draw at relegation-threatened Middlesbrough on Sunday.

21. Post offices 'being shut by stealth', MPs told data: 19.03.08
Hundreds of post offices have been shut "by stealth" as the Government manipulated its own closure rules, MPs have been told.

22. Prague's greatest hero is really a blank Czech data: 27.03.08
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24. President of Montenegro wins landslide re-election data: 10.04.08
The presidential vote Sunday, the first since independence, dashed the hopes of the Serb minority, who had backed a pro-Serb candidate who might have brought them closer economic and political ties with Belgrade. The two countries have had chilly relations since the breakup.

25. Credit crisis could cost nearly $1 trillion, IMF predicts data: 10.04.08
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26. Call to improve care of elderly data: 10.04.08
Standards of elderly care could be in danger if workers' pay and conditions do not improve, a committee says.

27. Sarkozy appeals to FARC for hostages' freedom data: 07.04.08
The French government said Wednesday that it was trying to help a woman who has been held hostage by Colombian rebels for more than six years, as her son warned that she needed an immediate blood transfusion to stay alive.

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29. Anti-English attack injures horse data: 07.04.08
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30. Czech president admits affair with stewardess data: 07.04.08
The president of the Czech Republic, Vaclav Klaus, has admitted having an affair with a 28-year-old flight attendant.



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