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Front Page News: Bee Gees' singer Robin Gibb dies
Bee Gees' singer Robin Gibb has died aged 62 following a lengthy battle with cancer, his family say.
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News: Bee Gees' singer Robin Gibb dies
Bee Gees' singer Robin Gibb has died aged 62 following a lengthy battle with cancer, his family say.
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Front Page News: Mexican massacre suspect arrested
The Mexican army says a leader of the Zetas drug cartel has been arrested for the killing of 49 people whose bodies were dumped by a roadside.
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Mail News: Queen's dress designer Stewart Parvin reveals secrets of how monarch looks so pristine
Stewart Parvin, left, has revealed that the monarch does not perspire. He also tells how she has a servant to wear in her shoes for her and that she wears an extra shoulder pad to help her look good.
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News: Scotland's child neglect probed
Many professionals and members of the public are unsure what to do in cases of suspected child neglect, research suggests.
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Mail News: And what am I bid for this piece of Olympic history?... or how flame carriers are asking up to £100,000 in eBay for their torches
Heralded as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, a number of torch bearers have already taken to the internet auction site to sell their piece of history.
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Front Page News: Scots shops see footfall plummet
Shoppers deserted Scotland's high streets last month as footfall fell by nearly a fifth, according to a survey by retailers.
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News: Scots shops see footfall plummet
Shoppers deserted Scotland's high streets last month as footfall fell by nearly a fifth, according to a survey by retailers.
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Front Page News: Cameron issues eurozone warnings
Prime Minister David Cameron warns EU leaders that uncertainty over the eurozone cannot be allowed to go on beyond upcoming elections in Greece.
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News: Cameron issues eurozone warnings
Prime Minister David Cameron warns EU leaders that uncertainty over the eurozone cannot be allowed to go on beyond upcoming elections in Greece.
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Mail News: Mike Stock slams Lady Gaga and Rihanna: 'Sluttish pop stars are harming children'
Mike Stock, one third of 80s songwriting trio Stock, Aitken and Waterman, said modern U.S. performers resort to sexually-charged pop videos because they don't have much 'of a sell'.
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Mail News: The young woman who dared to defy the Taliban: Afghan, 22, rebuilding her life in the U.S. after having her nose hacked off in her homeland
Aesha Mohammadzai, pictured, whose mutilated face came to embody the appalling abuse perpetrated by the brutal Taliban regime, had been struggling to adapt to life in the U.S.
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Front Page News: Sun starts 'ring of fire' eclipse
An annular eclipse, in which the Moon does not fully block out the light from the Sun, begins across east Asia, and is due to reach the western US later.
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Front Page News: Italy quake victims given shelter
Thousands of people left homeless by a powerful earthquake in northern Italy spend the night in shelters as aftershocks continue in the region.
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BBC Sport: Bywater's plan for successful Paralympics
In the first of his regular columns, three-time Paralympian Terry Bywater shares his views on this week's Paralympic World Cup