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World Business Sports Culture Science Weather France Europe Middle East Africa Americas Asia Pacific Talk Special Reports The week in Review Travel Welcome to France Blogs Rss My preferencesUS President George W. Bush will welcome Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Thursday and Friday for talks on North Korea, Ira...
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NEWS STAYZHome » World » Breaking News » Article Email Print Normal font Large font April 24, 2007 - 5:34PM
If parents in Malaysia can't get their teenage children to head home before bedtime, police will.
Police in a northern Malaysian state will advise youth...
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Have your say in who picks up The Herald's coveted Argyle Player of the Year trophyBarry Hay... BINS INSTALLED TO TACKLE SYRING
Have your say in who picks up The Herald's coveted Argyle Player of the Year trophy
Barry Hayles: A bargain buy from Millwall and the Pilgrims' top scorer Luke McCormick: Argyle's goalkeeper for all but four games this season Lilian Nalis: Without doubt one of the Pilgrims' most consistent performers David Norris: Last year's winner chipped in with six goals this season. Marcel Seip: A ...Published: 24/04/2007 - 08:40:56 AM Printable version Patients are twice as likely to die i... Patients 'twice as likely to
Published: 24/04/2007 - 08:40:56 AM Printable version
Patients are twice as likely to die in hospitals which have the highest mortality rates than those with the lowest, a study said today.
The research is contained in a report from health information company Dr Foster Research, looking at 152 NHS trusts in England.
The study estimated that the lives of 7,400 people could have...
A 19-year-old man found murdered behind an Aldergrove shopping centre was within...[ more ] Â... Band members fear chemical pla
A 19-year-old man found murdered behind an Aldergrove shopping centre was within...
[ more ]  Military imposter messes with wrong crowd Couple injured in fiery crash Butt out in parks  Grieving Virginia Tech students prepare to go back to class on Monday Thousands march on Earth Day BC Ferries nearing decision on Queen of the North fuel cleanup  Published: Monday, April 23, 2007FILM beauty Keira Knightley has revealed she likes sex scenes and finds them "liberating". ... I LOVE TO GO NAKED...
FILM beauty Keira Knightley has revealed she likes sex scenes and finds them "liberating".
The Pirates of the Caribbean star, 22, did her first nude shoot at 16 in The Hole.
She also had to bare her breasts while playing a sexy bounty hunter in Domino in 2005.
Keira said: "Sex scenes are easy. I don't really have a problem with them.
"Actually it was quite liberating in...
Question of the week: Would more strict gun control laws have helped stop the tragedy at Virginia... Question of the week: Woul
Question of the week: Would more strict gun control laws have helped stop the tragedy at Virginia
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Print this storyBig Jake wrote on April 22, 2007 4:44 PM:"Lefty Limblog is correct... we have strayed for the original question. So to be concise: no, stricter laws would not have prevented the killings.He jumped through the ho...
Women make 80% of the salaries their male peers do one year after college -- and after 10 years i... Across the nation...
Women make 80% of the salaries their male peers do one year after college -- and after 10 years in the workforce, the gap between their pay widens further, according to a study to be released today by the American Association of University Women's Educational Foundation.
Even after controlling for hours, occupation, parenthood and other factors known to affect earnings, the study found t...
Is Jack Lester a must-have player if Forest get promoted to the Championship? Police swoop... MAN IS ARRESTED 16 YEARS AFTER S
Is Jack Lester a must-have player if Forest get promoted to the Championship?
Police swooped to arrest a suspect over the kidnap and indecent assault of a child more than 16 years ago.
Lee Bartram, 37, was arrested after a raid at an address in the city centre,
It marked a breakthrough in a case which dates back to July 21, 1990, when a six-year-old boy, from Netherfield, was...
