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This recession has taught us that we can’t return to a situation where America’s economic growth is fueled by consumers who take on more and more debt. In order to keep growing, we need to spend less, save more, and get our (Read More)
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• Shortage threatens low-carbon targets, argues business group• Gap comes as demand for scientists and engineers increasingBritain lacks the skills or training facilities to make the successful transition to a low-carbon econ (Read More)
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Whether playing, training, warming up, warming down or simply travelling, the English sportsman is an accident waiting to happenAre the English the world's most injury‑prone people? Certainly the recent plague of afflictions (Read More)
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Omar bin Laden says he would 'like to be in a position to promote peace' in interview in which he recalls hearing about 9/11 attacksHaving a famous father is not always easy: the burden of expectation can weigh heavily on you (Read More)
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There needs to be a real conversation about competing values. But the firewalls mean it cannot properly beginTo mark the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Barack Obama goes to Beijing. Europe is so then, China so no (Read More)
The Guardian:
Having a famous father is not always easy: the burden of expectation can weigh heavily on young shoulders. So what to do when your surname is Bin Laden?In an interview with the New Statesman, Omar bin Laden, the fourth eldest (Read More)
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The MPs' expenses scandal has weakened Britain's authority in the eyes of the world community, as the corruption index revealsTransparency International's corruption perceptions index, the annual corruption ranking of 180 cou (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Society:
More than 1,000 people have travelled to Switzerland to end their lives. But what is it really like inside the world's first assisted suicide clinic?Ludwig Minelli is explaining the best techniques for an efficient suicide wh (Read More)
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• Uefa want domestic bodies to avoid fixture clashes• Premier League chairman holds European leagues positionA long-running spat over control of fixtures remains a bone of contention between English football and Uefa. Several (Read More)
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With 204 days remaining, the organisers are confident of solving problems around travel, safety and ticketingToday, it echoes to the sound of a few hundred construction workers putting the finishing touches to a cavernous sta (Read More)
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Nato and its allies will order "substantially more forces" into battle in Afghanistan over the next few weeks, the alliance's secretary general said today.Speaking in Edinburgh at a Nato parliamentary assembly meeting, Anders (Read More)
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Fresh off his spectacular "Hey, let's drag a random baby onto the floor of the House of Representatives to see what the cognitively undeveloped think about health care reform" display, here's Representative John Shadegg (R-Ar (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Most comprehensive CO2 study to date is expected to give greater urgency to diplomatic manoeuvring before CopenhagenGlobal temperatures are on a path to rise by an average of 6C by the end of the century as CO2 emissions incr (Read More)
observer.guardian.co.uk:
• Button will sign contract with McLaren in the next few days• Champion unfazed by being Lewis Hamilton's team-mateJenson Button has agreed terms to join McLaren on a £6m-a-year deal and could sign his formal three-year contr (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Society:
Recession has magnified the misery of homelessness in the world's richest country. This crisis deserves Obama's attentionLast week's United Nations' findings on America's homeless crisis couldn't have been more timely or more (Read More)
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Roland Emmerich's disaster blockbuster rode Sony's simultaneous roll-out to the top of box-office charts everywhere, but the Twilight sequel is set to put it in the shade next weekThe winnerRoland Emmerich and Sony know how t (Read More)
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Wars & Rumor Books Shopping Cart Product Details Secret Records Revealed: The Men, the Money, and the Methods Behind the New World OrderBy Dennis Laurence CuddyPrice: This it (Read More)
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Alex Villaplane said captaining France was 'the happiest day of his life'. 14 years later he was shot dead for being a traitorThese days when we say a footballer went from hero to villain we tend to mean that he scored a goal (Read More)