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Rangers are not well placed in the Champions League to boost the nation's flagging football fortunesWith its leading lights on the brink of ejection from their respective European tournaments, and the national team rudderless (Read More)
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After uncertain beginnings, Scotland's flagship contemporary dance group pulled itself up by the bootstraps and leaped towards worldwide acclaimIn short For years, Scottish Dance Theatre struggled to survive in the isolated a (Read More)
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Why are atheists not allowed to have their say on the Today programme slot?Age: 39.Appearance: Triumphant, but trying to hide it.Let's just cut to the chase today. What's occurring? Well, good morning John, and good morning E (Read More)
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• Pressure could arise if Stratford site is kept at 80,000• Debate continues as to future use of Olympic stadiumThe financial pressures on Wembley could increase if the Olympic Stadium in Stratford is retained as an 80,000-ca (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Society:
With the possible exception of Britney Spears and Madonna, few would die for a wireless microphone. But you would be wrong to think it is not a subject capable of stoking passion. Much of the live entertainment industry in Br (Read More)
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To ensure food security we need to encourage crop diversity and establish a science-based red-alert system for the planetThere are plenty of summits to choose from this year, but the World Summit on Food Security deserves not (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
Imagine flashing forward five years to life with the Tories: Mark Thompson has been sacked, Strictly Pole Dancing is on TV, and Simon Cowell runs an alternative BBCNovember 16, 2014: In a combative interview yesterday with Su (Read More)
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The 'Niners', led by Barack Obama, have been shaped by a world changed without guns. Never has such idealism been so challengedAs a student in 1989, I remember turning on the television each morning to check on the protests a (Read More)
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Administrators are entitled to be frustrated by David Davies' recommendations as the Premier League gets off scot-freeDavid Davies and his Crown Jewels panel have shown backbone in expanding the list of sporting events recomm (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
• Giles Clarke says revenue could fall by £41m• Recommendation 'would take cricket back to extreme poverty'Giles Clarke, the England and Wales Cricket Board chairman, has condemned today's recommendation that home Ashes Tests (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
Our current system is doomed. But 1989 gives us hope at least that we have the power of self-liberationThe question: Was 1989 a good year for humanity?"We are the people" – this was one of the slogans shouted in the big demon (Read More)
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CricketThe last review, in 1998, provoked a huge row when Test cricket was removed from the A-list. An exclusive deal between the ECB and Sky in 2005, later renewed until 2013 for £300m, led to claims that cricket's governing (Read More)
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• Fifa to withdraw from global transfer market supervisory role• FA and French federation oppose moveFifa is preparing to abandon all rules relating to player agents, in a move that could turn the global transfer market into (Read More)
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Supermarket announces £150m discounts and says festive trading will be most competitive in a decadeAsda fired the gun on a Christmas price war today and predicted that festive trade in Britain's supermarket aisles and high st (Read More)
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To end the crisis in Honduras, the US must quickly overcome intransigence by both the coup plotters and Manuel ZelayaOf the many lessons to be learned from the Honduran political crisis, perhaps the most important one for wou (Read More)
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• Owner of The Lancet and Variety denies boardroom split• Ian Smith walks with at least £1.5m if he fails to find new jobReed Elsevier axed its chief executive Ian Smith after just eight months in the job today as the Anglo-D (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
• Cricket NSW head says Olympic venue could be used • Test cricket has been played at the SCG since 1882The Sydney Cricket Ground risks losing its Ashes Test in 2011 after the head of Cricket New South Wales, Dave Gilbert, re (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Delta has been warming faster than global average for a decade, and the impact is already being felt, according to WWF ChinaChina's most populous river needs massive investment and careful planning to ease the impact of clima (Read More)
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If you're worried the Conservative leader will be an anti-Europe prime minister, relax – nothing will change on his watchWho has been most disappointed by David Cameron's decision to break his "cast-iron guarantee" that a Con (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
Prime minister reiterates his support for Tony Blair as European presidentGordon Brown said today that David Miliband "was never a candidate" for the post of EU foreign minister.The prime minister appeared to confirm reports (Read More)