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NHS superbug inquiry blames trust for deaths
Britain's deadliest outbreak of a hospital superbug, which killed scores of NHS patients, may trigger criminal charges. -
Brown faces first cabinet criticism as Johnson attacks election dithering
· PM has not had best of weeks, minister tells BBC
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Congress rejects Bush's plea on Armenian killings
Resolution officially recognises as genocide the massacre of Armenians over 90 years ago. -
Ohio gunman commits suicide
A 14-year-old student who shot and wounded five people at a Cleveland school has taken his own life.
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Bribery, blackmail and Bond: what the FSB says Britain is up to in Russia
Russia's spy agency has accused Britain and MI6 of leading a campaign to destabilise the country. -
The devastating cost of Africa's wars: £150bn and millions of lives
Loss is equivalent to total foreign aid since 1990.
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Cost of Olympic stadium set to nearly double by 2012
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McClaren to make Lampard wait
Football: Frank Lampard is likely to only return for England when they switch to a three-man midfield.
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Tenner for your thoughts, Dinos?
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Portrait of the artist
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Nobel prize for ozone chemist
German scientist who worked on vanishing ozone layer named Nobel prize winner in the field of chemistry.
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Ethical fashion: Equa
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Good for the sole
Hadley Freeman road tests the latest ethical fashionable footwear - with varying results.
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