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1. Snow covers London ahead of Olympic torch relay data: 07.04.08
Snow fell across London on Sunday before an Olympic torch relay through the capital that is expected to attract anti-China protests.
2. The leader of Europe? Answers an ocean apart data: 07.04.08
Most Americans think it's Britain, while Europeans, especially the French, tend to think it's Germany, says a new poll by Harris Interactive for the International Herald Tribune and France 24 television.
3. 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.
4. 'Breakthrough' at Stonehenge dig data: 10.04.08
Archaeologists say they have broken through to a layer which could help to explain why Stonehenge was built.
5. 'Faulty genes pass on asthma' data: 10.04.08
Asthma is likely to be passed on from parents to children in faulty genes, scientists have discovered.
6. Three share £2.2m Lottery cash data: 10.04.08
Three ticket holders are each £753,154 richer after sharing a £2.2m jackpot in Wednesday's main Lotto draw.
7. Mug shots at the touch of a button for police data: 19.03.08
Police on the beat will use hand-held computers to take fingerprints and view a national database of criminals' mug shots under a high-tech revolution that has been unveiled.
8. Serbia vows to hold elections in Serb-dominated parts of Kosovo data: 07.04.08
Serbia's minister for Kosovo, Slobodan Samardzic, said Serbia's parliamentary and local vote, planned for May 11, would also be held in the Serbian regions of Kosovo. Kosovo's president, Fatmir Sejdiu, called the move an attempt to challenge Kosovo's statehood.
9. BBC launches iPlayer on the Wii data: 10.04.08
Users of the BBC iPlayer will be able to watch programmes on their televisions as well as their PC under a new agreement that brings the popular catch-up service to the TV for the first time.
10. Latest Pictures: Latest news pictures, April 7-12 data: 10.04.08
News images from around the world.
11. Russian security aims a blow at British oil company data: 27.03.08
The security services detained an employee of BP's Russian joint venture and are accusing him of industrial espionage, according to a government statement.
12. Hijacked yacht crew 'feared pirate attack' data: 07.04.08
Fears were growing last night for the crew of a luxury yacht hijacked off the African coast, as the British former girlfriend of one crewman revealed that he had been worried about a pirate attack.
13. Garry Newlove's widow joins crime summit data: 10.04.08
The widow of Garry Newlove, the father of three who was murdered by a gang of drunken youths in front of his family, has agreed to help David Cameron draw up policies to strengthen families and tackle anti-social behaviour.
14. Trial opens in London for 8 accused of plotting suicide attacks on trans-Atlantic airliners data: 07.04.08
Prosecutors said Thursday that the suspects had planned to inflict heavy casualties "in the name of Islam" by igniting liquid explosives as planes flew from London to the United States and Canada.
15. Kevin Maguire: Gord loses at terror bingo data: 07.04.08
Smarmy David Cameron is right about 42 days because stubborn Gordon Brown is stupendously wrong.
16. Africa advances data: 07.04.08
Scientists dedicated to improving the lives of Africans
17. Football: Pearce hints at surprises data: 19.03.08
Stuart Pearce hints at new faces in England coach Fabio Capello's squad for the friendly against France in Paris on 26 March.
18. Tunnel 'fracas' mars Swansea win data: 19.03.08
Swansea's win over Bristol Rovers is overshadowed by an alleged incident between an assistant boss and a player.
19. Low sales force four village pubs to close a day data: 10.04.08
Village pubs are closing at a rate of four a day because of the lowest beer sales since the Great Depression and rising running costs, it was claimed yesterday.
20. U.S. equity loans are next round in credit crisis data: 27.03.08
Lulled by good times, millions of Americans borrowed — sometimes heavily — against the roofs over their heads. Now the bill is coming due.
21. U.S. Senate panels to investigate Bear Stearns deal data: 27.03.08
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson Jr. defended the takeover even as he called for more transparency on the part of Wall Street.
22. Pssst - Want an unlocked phone? data: 27.03.08
Wireless carriers often offer customers cheap or free phones in exchange for multi-year contracts, but then the phones are technologically "locked" - the subscriber cannot cancel the contract and sign up for service with another company.
23. Apple could unleash unlimited music iPods data: 19.03.08
Apple is reportedly in talks to sell an iPod and iPhone that would give customers access to all of the six million songs on its iTunes database.
24. Brussels to target cartels data: 07.04.08
The European Commission sets out proposals to facilitate compensation for victims of cartels.
25. Golf: Rose positive over Masters data: 10.04.08
European number one Justin Rose says his late stumble at the 2007 Masters will stand him in good stead this time around.
26. Fiery reception data: 07.04.08
Olympic torch relay brings Tibet debate to London
27. Nisha Patel-Nasri's husband photographed with lover 'weeks after she was killed' data: 10.04.08
An unfaithful husband was photographed being kissed by his lover on a romantic break just weeks after his wife was killed, allegedly by a hitman he hired, a court heard yesterday.
28. Tories seek post office rethink data: 19.03.08
The Conservatives are hoping to put controversial plans to close 2,500 post offices to the vote in Parliament.
29. Mills' evidence 'inaccurate' data: 19.03.08
Heather Mills' evidence in her divorce case with Sir Paul McCartney was "inaccurate", the judge's ruling states.
30. Techs buck the trend on debt data: 07.04.08
A downturn in the US economy and turmoil in the debt markets has done little to slow a sea-change in the balance sheets of some of the technology industry's leading lights
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