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William-Kate gnome statues to raise money for kids
Tiny gnome statues of Prince William and his pregnant wife Kate, the duchess of Cambridge, will be auctioned online to raise money for children to learn about gardening in schools. The gnome statues were displayed at the Chelsea Flower Show, the Daily Mirror reported. "Gnomes are often associated with good luck, I could not think of a more popular couple that the nation is wishing good luck ...
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England to tour West Indies in February
England and the West Indies will play three Twenty20 matches and three One-Day Internationals in the Caribbean early next year, the West Indies Cricket Board announced. The three One-Day Internationals will be played at the Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Grounds in Antigua while Kensington Oval in Barbados will host the T20 games, the WICB said Saturday, reports CMC. The Twenty20 matches will be ...
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Kirani James outpaces rivals to win in Shanghai
World and Olympic champion Kirani James powered to victory against his main rivals from London 2012 Olympics in the 400 metres at Shanghai's Diamond League meet. The Grenadian quarter miler raced ahead on the final bend to edge 2008 Olympic champion, the USA's Lashawn Merritt, into second place Saturday, reports Xinhua. Luguelin Santos of the Dominican Republic, the silver medallist from last ...
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Asteroid 9 times larger than Queen Elizabeth 2 ship to sail past Earth on May 31
Asteroid 1998 QE2 will sail past Earth on May 31, getting no closer than about 3.6 million miles (5.8 million kilometers), or about 15 times the distance between Earth and the moon. While QE2 is not of much interest to those astronomers and scientists on the lookout for hazardous asteroids, it is of interest to those who dabble in radar astronomy and have a 230-foot (70-meter) - or larger-radar ...
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England boss Roy Hodgsons plea to fans no provocative chants during Wembley game with Republic of Ireland
Roy Hodgson will make a personal plea to supporters attending next week's international against the Republic of Ireland not to sing inflammatory songs about the ...
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Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
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The Incredible Inman Louis Gossett Jr. was threatening force in ’84 movie ‘The Guardian’
uestion: I saw a movie maybe 20 to 30 years ago that I'd like to see again. It was about a group of people living in a New York City apartment building who paid a guy to guard their building, but he ended up being a more threatening figure than a help. Can you tell me the title and if it's on ...
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Bank of England’s King to Carney It’s not a ‘one-man show’
Bank of England Governor Mervyn King praised his successor but stressed his opposition to a change he is expected to make - signalling how long interest rates will remain low. (Yui ...
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Man dies in gas explosion that destroys terraced house in Newark
Neighbours spoke of their shock at the severity of the explosion in Newark, Nottinghamshire, which reduced the property to rubble and prompted police to warn local people to remain indoors. Fire crews found the man's body this morning during a search of the rubble after the house collapsed. The explosion happened just before 5.15pm yesterday at an address in Wright Street, Nottinghamshire ...
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Privatised service puts patients at risk with lack of out-of-hours GPs
Mid Staffs scandal: NHS managers will be blacklisted for failure and patients will rate hospitals in major shake-up, announces Jeremy ...
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England Wales Bishops Host Scripture Conference
Bishop Brignoll: Giving People Confidence in the Word So As to Proclaim ItBy Ann SchneibleROME, April 29, 2013 (Zenit.org) - A conference aiming to promote a deeper understanding of sacred Scripture among the Catholic community in England and Wales concluded last week in Durham, England."The Word of the Lord" sponsored by the Bishops' Conference for England and Wales, focused ...
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