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Why is Europe, which likes to present itself as an opponent of speculative "Anglo-Saxon" finance, li... Suggested Topics A man who rambled through a popular beauty spot naked except for a backpack, boots and a baseball cap has been fined £315. Nigel
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Saucy horse-riding students strip down to their riding boots for charity calendar (and become mascots for touring soldiers in the process) Girls wanted to raise money for disabled riders Pictures were so popular they became mascots for soldiers
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Letters Cancer of bent and twisted journalism What communications took place between Andy Coulson 's office when he was editor of the News of the World and Conservative party HQ or Tory politicians, and was any hacked material communicated to the
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Keith Austin Cross was born on June 8, 1928, in Bondi, the last of four sons to Otley and Minnie Cross (nee Breckenridge). Otley liked to joke that after so many sons they were running out of names and ''Austin'' came from the first car he and Minnie
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Once hailed as heroes of the new psych-folk movement, the Glasgow-based four-piece edge towards the mainstream with an album that is confident, melodic and crammed with rousing folk-rock anthems with a quirky edge. There are no traditional songs here,
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West Yorkshire Police said another 18-year-old is in a critical condition in hospital after the incident at Bramhope, near Leeds, and a 19-year-old man was also seriously injured. The force confirmed the silver Peugeot 106 had been followed by a
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Why flying with children can spoil a dream trip As any parent will tell you, flying with children is no picnic for anybody involved. Lively youngsters in a cramped, enclosed space for hours at a time is a recipe for mini-meltdown and a less than
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This Story Chesser spent his years at Oakton High School trying out a variety of identities, friends said, before transforming himself into the bearded, robed young man who was arrested by the FBI last week for allegedly trying to join an al-Qaeda-
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That is the initiation ceremony planned for the 38-mile Six Dales Trail across Yorkshire, which officially opens today. Handily, the new route begins in Otley, a small market town where there just so happens to be a Walking Festival taking place this
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Iowa — Just days after the last of the winter snow melted here last month, workers descended on the corner of Second Street and Otley Avenue. In a matter of weeks, they had finished installing water, electric and sewer lines for the Perry Career
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