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Cancer centre has £7.5m in Iceland
A leading cancer centre could lose £7.5 million as more victims of Iceland's banking meltdown emerge.
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Pension savings could be at risk
Millions of people with pension schemes that invest primarily in shares may not be aware of the risks to their retirement nest egg.
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Grief over Spain flood victims
A British man has spoken of his grief after wife and daughter died in floods in Spain.
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Fire death mum 'tried to save sons'
A mother whose two young sons died in a fire "did everything she could" to save them, she has said.
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Photo check 'may have saved Menezes'
Pictures which may have stopped Jean Charles de Menezes being mistaken for a suicide bomber were not checked, an inquest has heard.
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Petrol firms call for duty freeze
Petrol retailers have called for a freeze on fuel duty to help reduce forecourt prices.
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'Rhys killer confessed to friends'
A fellow gang member told police Rhys Jones' killer admitted carrying out the shooting, a court heard.
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Airport bomb hero fights for life
Glasgow Airport bomb hero John Smeaton is fighting for his life as two men accused of the attack stand trial.
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'Bomber left will to bin Laden'
A terrorist who launched a bomb attack on Glasgow Airport left a will addressed to Osama bin Laden, a court heard.
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'Mercy killing' husband spared jail
A retired civil servant who suffocated his seriously ill wife in a "mercy killing" has been spared jail.
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Palin scandal rocks McCain campaign
Sarah Palin has been hit by a corruption scandal as the Republicans lose ground in the race for the White House.
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Two Britons killed in Spanish floods
A British woman and her daughter have died after being swept away by floodwater in Spain.
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Scores of Somali migrants feared dead
About 100 migrants are feared dead after being forced out of a boat by smugglers off the coast of Yemen.
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Far-right leader dies in car crash
Austrian far-right leader Jörg Haider has died in a car accident near his home town of Klagenfurt.
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Mugabe 'threatening power deal'
Robert Mugabe has earmarked three top jobs for his own party, threatening Zimbabwe's power-sharing deal.
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Rebels threaten Congo gorilla reserve
Wildlife guards are being evacuated from a gorilla reserve in the Congo as Tutsi rebels close in on the park.
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China threatens to 'out' milk offenders
China has stepped up scrutiny of milk production, tightened dairy controls and threatened to out offenders amid a widening health scandal.
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Baby tigress tames Putin
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has received a rare Amur tiger cub as a 56th birthday present.
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White lion cubs charm South Africa
A trio of rare white lion cubs have captured the hearts of South Africans.
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Car bomb blast kills 12 in Iraq
A car bomb blast has killed 12 people and wounded 22 others in Baghdad.
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