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Starving bears eat Russian guards
MOSCOW: Bad weather is thwarting efforts to rescue a group of mine workers trapped by hungry bears in Russia's wild far eastern region of Kamchatka.
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Mosley wins orgy damages
THE Formula One boss, Max Mosley, has won a record 60,000 in damages from the News of the World , after a British court ruled that the newspaper had invaded his privacy and there was no Nazi theme to his now ...
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The Bandwidth Music & Technology Conference Announces Speakers and Panels for 2008
July 24, 2008 -- The Bandwidth Music & Technology Conference has announced the list of speakers for the 2008 conference, as well as expanded agenda information.
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Last joyful message before fatal fall at ski resort
"Life really doesn't get much better than this" ... Julian Fine, of Petersham, who died while snowboarding in Chile on Tuesday.
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Mosley wins privacy case against newspaper
Credit: Leon Neal, Getty Images Thursday July 24 2008 The boss of motorsport's world governing body has won a breach-of-privacy action against the News of the World.
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Madison News, Weather, Sports
The brides undergo up to one year of intensive fitness sessions at a sweaty gym.
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Leaders Unveil New Accord for Sustainability of America's Energy Coast
Balanced solutions for energy and environmental sustainability to influence national energy debate ATTENTION TV NEWS ROOM PRODUCERS: Video News Release will be issued via satellite at 2:45 pm today.
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Human rights chief deplores MMDA's iron fist
The Commission on Human Rights deplored the violent evictions being enforced by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority against informal settlers and sidewalk vendors.
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Indonesian Pilot Accused of Crashing Plane by Ignoring Warnings
The pilot of an Indonesian airliner that crashed in 2007, killing 21 people, has gone on trial - accused of deliberately ignoring warnings, causing the airliner to crash.
Arctic 'holds 90bln barrels of oil, mostly offshore'
Within the Arctic circle there are 90 billion barrels of oil and vast quantities of natural gas waiting to be tapped, most of it offshore, the government-run US Geological Survey said.
Krakow & Auschwitz - Auschwitz, Poland
I didn't intended to visit Auschwitz at first when I entered Europe, because my Eurail Pass didn't cover Poland.
Jacques Kaplan, Who Put Kent on the Art World's Map, Dies
As 2001, the year that will forever bear the indelible mark of 9/11, came to a close, Jacques Kaplan was presenting a show of sculpture at his groundbreaking Paris-New York-Kent Gallery in Kent.
Henry, Deans merits a draw: Carter
Graham Henry is a little quicker to wield the proverbial cane but otherwise star five-eighth Daniel Carter cannot separate the merits of his All Blacks coach and Australian rugby opposite Robbie Deans.
Shark Cage Diving - Gansbaai, Western Cape, South Africa
This is possibly the greatest thrill that you will ever experience. Just imagine pulling up on the boat in 'Shark Alley', the open stretch of water between the mainland and Dyer Island off Gansbaai, South ...
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