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In Athens Richard Clogg On 26 April 1941, the day before the German army raised the swastika over the Acropolis, Homer Davis, president of Athens College, was entrusted by the Greek War Relief Association with changing two million dollars into
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The Government was accused today of being the most "female-unfriendly" in living memory following new research showing how difficult it is for women to find well-paid part-time work. The TUC said it expects another rise in female unemployment when
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These are the most uncertain times in living memory for academic publishing...Suggested Topics "I hope I backed Andrew [Lansley] enough," David Cameron said after PMQs on Wednesday. When Ed Miliband gave him a torrid time over his NHS reforms, Mr
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News in pictures On Facebook From the blogs The prospect of loneliness is probably one of the biggest fears that humans have to contend with...Director James Watkins and screenwriter Jane Goldman discuss how they kept up the constant high leve...
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Finally, after all the talk and hoopla, it has dawned 2012, the year of London's jubilant, triumphant, show-stopping hosting of the Olympic Games, and of Londoners' unbridled misery as the event unfolds through a fog of clogged subway cars,
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Finally, after all the talk and hoopla, it has dawned 2012, the year of London's jubilant, triumphant, show-stopping hosting of the Olympic Games, and of Londoners' unbridled misery as the event unfolds through a fog of clogged subway cars,
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Mervyn King said he had given Labour advice to direct the state-backed Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds to lend...Photograph: Ben Stansall/AFP/Getty Sir Mervyn King has called for banks to be given "fiscal incentives" to lend to small businesses as
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September 11th," said Mitch Gervis , CEO of NeoSpire. "10 years after the tragic events of 9/11, our hearts and thoughts remain with the families so tragically affected by the events of that day." Currently the 9/11 Living Memorial Project has an
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The Arizona Republic Dr. Randy Christensen has coaxed cockroaches out of children's ears, counseled teenage rape victims and helped pregnant women protect their fetuses from birth defects, all from a bus that rambles through the streets of
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Rex Features The media started to get excited about first world war veterans about a decade ago, as they reached their centenaries. A mini-publishing industry was growing up around the memories of the final survivors, and I attended an event to mark
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