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Kennedy Suffers Seizure

by fishskinfreak, Sep 28, 2008
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Ted Kennedy, the iconic senator from Massachusetts and a key early Obama supporter and the second-longest serving senator behind only fellow icon Robert Byrd, has suffered a seizure after only recently overcoming serious brain cancer.

Why ID Cards are a Bad Idea

by Graeme S Houston, Sep 27, 2008
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On 25 September 2008, the UK government unveiled the first identity cards to widespread horror amongst the public. The card, which will contain biometric information, will be issued from November onwards. Initially, only non-EU students and marriage visa holders will be expected to receive them, but this has been described by critics as a soft start-up for wider distribution.

Boris Johnson

by Jeoln, Sep 27, 2008
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No To New Esteray Airport.

Government Can’t Ban Smoking in Offices: ITC

by pragnesh, Sep 26, 2008
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Apprehensive of the government notification banning smoking in "public places", including offices and restaurants, from October 2, ITC and the Indian Hotels Association have moved the Delhi high court challenging its legality, arguing that it makes no distinction between private and public spaces.

Six to Hang for Khairlanji Dalit Massacre

by pragnesh, Sep 26, 2008
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It’s a victory for the common man. The verdict has conveyed a stern message to society that such acts shouldn’t be repeated.

Gold Medalists: Dead Bodies are Trophies

by neelam pandey, Sep 25, 2008
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It discusses about the mindset of the gold medalists involved in the terror attacks all over India in the past three months.

People of Tajikistan

by Adam Sugden, Sep 25, 2008
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Information about the country of Tajikistan.

Brewing Up a Storm

by jenny ellen, Sep 25, 2008
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The coffee culture in the youth of the east.

Beauty and the Beast

by Jackie118, Sep 24, 2008
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Prisoners in England are being encouraged to "go green".

Pakistan Parliamentary Debates Competition at LSE

by jenny ellen, Sep 24, 2008
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Freedom of speech is the concept of the inherent human right to voice one's opinion publicly without fear of censorship or punishment.
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