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Flora London Marathon 2008 - good for age

Qualification times for London Marathon's "Good for Age" category.

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Concerns over funding of Islamic studies

Donations from Saudi and Muslim organisations dwarf government funding and raise fears that they exert too much influence over UK universities

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Exam chief: rival to A-level in disarray

Thousands of students could be left with 'worthless' qualifications unless flaws in government's flagship diploma course are urgently corrected

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T5 baggage heading back to Heathrow after trip to Milan

After 24-hour road trip to Italy, hundreds of suitcases yet to be reunited with owners admits BA

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Fresh oil price record fuels fears of £1.50 petrol this summer

US government data shows unexpected fall in crude supplies, as dollar falls to new low against euro

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Unemployment falls to a 30-year low

Unemployment falls to a 30-year low, but there are signs of a weakening labour market

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Leader: Locked up in failed thinking

Leader: It's frustrating the government's only solution to overcrowding in prisons is to build more

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Patrick Barkham reports on Britain's changing coastline

Rising seas are changing Britain's coast dramatically. Norfolk is the first low-lying area to face a stark and cruel new choice - plough millions into doomed defences, or abandon whole villages to the invading waters. Patrick Barkham reports

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Digging up treasures: Kew shows off plant pictures in new gallery

Garden's display space, with low light and humidity control, is world first

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Weaknesses in tackling wildlife crime revealed

Scottish report reveals that prosecutors are failing to tackle wildlife crimes ranging from thefts of rare plants to deliberate attacks on birds of prey

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Country diary

Phil Gates: Yorkshire Dales

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Publisher loses Daleks battle with BBC

BBC Worldwide wins battle over rights to tell story of Doctor's Who's best known adversaries

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No police inquiry for Harman

Leader of the Commons will not face inquiry over failure to declare a donation she indirectly received from property developer David Abrahams

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Police leaders to tell minister of demands caused by migration

Home secretary to be told of need for more resources because of the arrival in Britain of hundreds of thousands of immigrants

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No action over 'rape' of woman with learning difficulties

Several men accused of raping and assaulting woman with serious learning difficulties will not be prosecuted

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Patients who go to A&E instead of local surgery could cost GPs £1bn

GPs to be charged for the costs of inappropriate use of A&E services in plans to stop the NHS having to pay twice for millions of treatments

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The marathon is easy. There are no lions.

Maasai warriors run the London Marathon to raise money for a well in their village. This is a diary of the week in London, their first time outside Tanzania.

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BILANZ - Hedge Funds: Stadt der Heuschrecken

Eines der teuersten Pflaster der Welt: der Londoner Stadtteil Mayfair. Nirgendwo in Europa wird mit Hedge Funds so viel Geld verdient. Ihre Manager – als Heuschrecken verschrien – sind besser als ihr Ruf.

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P7290011 | The News is NowPublic.com

my photo London Trash published on NowPublic

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T.J. Clark: The Special Motion of a Hand

Poussin, whose hand in later life trembled from the effects of syphilis, devised a way of painting through the trembling [...] that seems to me handling' in the most moving form we have.

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