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England's Wayne Rooney, left, fights for the ball with Belarus' Igor Stasevich, during their World Cup group 6 qualifying soccer match in Minsk, Belarus, Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2008. England won 3-1.
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Don't tell Fergie... Daredevil Wayne Rooney goes parasailing on his summer holiday
| Here's one summer holiday photo of Wayne Rooney his boss Sir Alex Ferguson definitely won't want to see. | Currently holidaying on the French Riviera with his pregnant wife Coleen, Manchester United... (photo: AP / Sergei Grits) The Daily Mail
 ECOFIN Council, Gordon Brown. ula1
Election   Jobs   News   Photos   UK  
Guardian Daily: Brown’s plans to reform public services
| Prime minister announces £1bn jobs package; Bernard Madoff sentenced; and a military coup in Honduras, in our daily audio show with Jon Dennis | Gordon Brown set out his government's priorities yes... (photo: The Council of the European Union) The Guardian
FILE - In this Tuesday, April 28, 2009 file photo, a member of Reporters Without Borders, hold placards with the picture of American journalist Roxana Saberi jailed in Iran, outside the Iran Air office in Paris. An Iranian court will hear Saberi's appeal next week and will open the proceedings to experts from the country's bar association, the judiciary spokesman said Tuesday May 5, 2009. Saberi was convicted of spying for the United States. (AP Photo/Michel Euler) Iran has most journalists in jail
| Crackdown since protests over disputed election raises number of imprisoned journalists to 33 - more than any other country | 's media crackdown since protests over the disputed election earlier thi... (photo: AP / Michel Euler) The Guardian
Iran   Jail   Journalist   Photos   Politics  
World champion Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, center, runs the 400 meters, which he finished in 46.35 seconds in his first race this year to win Jamaicas Camperdown Classic, in Kingston , Jamaica, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2009. Bolt takes Jamaican 100m title and warns Gay
12Murray making his presence feltSafina will be keen to silence her criticsHirvonen in the driving seatEricsson 4 and Grael lift coveted trophyBritton gets his chance to impress at EglintonRoche attac... (photo: AP / Brennan Linsley) Irish Times
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| As the recession clobbers U.S. automakers, history might offer the balm of schadenfreude: The industry's founder entered the Great Depression mired in a huge cash-gobbl... (photo: WN / deniseyong) Ohio
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U.S. pop star Michael Jackson waves to fans on his arrival at Narita international airport, near Tokyo, Sunday, March 4, 2007. Michael Jackson: Singer whose personal troubles overshadowed his status as one of pop's greatest performers
| Michael Jackson, an icon of popular music culture since the late 1960s and one of its leading creative influences in the 1980s, had by the 1990s undergone a disturbing ... (photo: AP / Itsuo Inouye) The Independent
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 Actor Johnny Depp poses for a portrait in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Thursday, June 22, 2006. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)  (js1) Johnny Depp at sea
| I just may have to declare next week Johnny Depp Week on this blog; he's starring in "Public Enemies" as 1930s gangster John Dillinger, and of course he's terrific. It'... (photo: AP/Matt Sayles) Seattle Times
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Entertainer Michael Jackson waves to his supporters while his brother Jackie, left, looks over his shoulder as they arrive for Michael Jackson's child molestation trial at the Santa Barbara County Superior Court Wednesday, March 2, 2005, in Santa Maria, Calif. Michael Jackson, King of Pop, reigned in TV land
| NEW YORK -- Michael Jackson is forever linked with music, but the King of Pop reigned in a visual world, where TV could never take its eyes off him. | He changed the vi... (photo: AP / Michael A. Mariant) The Miami Herald
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Singer and actress Christina Milian appears onstage The New York International Film Festival Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary in a New Home With ...
Distributed by Press Release EMAIL ARTICLE PRINT ARTICLE | NEW YORK (Map) - NEW YORK, June 25 /PRNewswire/ -- The New York International Latino Film Festival (NYILFF) cel... (photo: AP / Jason DeCrow) The Examiner
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Media Society
US routs Grenada 4-0 in Gold Cup
OAS suspends Honduras after coup
Honduras tense over Zelaya return
Showdown looms in Honduras as deposed President Zelaya vows
President Barack Obama meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Monday, May 18, 2009.
Zelaya vows to return to Honduras
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PUBLIC AFFAIRS: Whither the Caribbean Community?
UWI at a time of crisis
9 more charged in Mexico day-care fire
Happy, green - and ahead of Australia
Honduras coup: Mixed signals for Arroyo
Honduras coup: Mixed signals for Arroyo
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Entertainment Health
This year, fan voters didn’t reach for the stars
Uprising Band aiming to keep live music alive
England The Ashes Value
Notebook
England's Wayne Rooney, left, fights for the ball with Belarus' Igor Stasevich, during their World Cup group 6 qualifying soccer match in Minsk, Belarus, Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2008. England won 3-1.
Don't tell Fergie... Daredevil Wayne Rooney goes parasailing on his summer holiday
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O.A.S. Votes to Suspend Honduras Over Coup
Her Loss Is Her Gain: Health Concerns Prompted Teen To Choos
Tests for birth defects now possible in Jamaica
"Dangerous World of Butterflies": A threatened uni
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"Dangerous World of Butterflies": A threatened universe of dazzling creatures
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Women Education
Her Loss Is Her Gain: Health Concerns Prompted Teen To Choos
Tests for birth defects now possible in Jamaica
The UWI Notebook: Workshop aims to improve maths teaching fo
U.S. Overpowers Grenada in Gold Cup
Republican vice presidential candidate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin speaks to a crowd during a rally at the Bass Pro Shop in Springfield, Mo. Friday, Oct. 24, 2008.
Sarah's Straight Talk
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YouTube cooking school
Wash. public schools hire some foreign teachers
School of Nursing shares Canadian excellence award
Washington public schools hire some foreign teachers by usin
Passengers wearing masks as a precaution against swine flu, stand in front of a machine to have their temperatures taken as part of the check-in procedures at Mexico City's international airport, Tuesday, May 5, 2009.
Health officials launch H1N1 educational campaign
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Environment Sports
Costa Rica tops list of 'happiest' nations
Tests for birth defects now possible in Jamaica
UWI at a time of crisis
"Dangerous World of Butterflies": A threatened uni
American tourists ride horses through the tropical forest at the Arenal Volcano near La Fortuna, Costa Rica
Costa Rica tops list of 'happiest' nations
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4th ODI: India elect to bowl against West Indies
England drawn with Windies at T20
Australia will welcome Steve Harmison's absence, says Ia
Harmison fails to earn Ashes recall
 India´s Mahendra Singh Dhoni celebrate after beating Pakistan during the final Twenty20 World Championship Cricket match in Johannesburg, South Africa, Monday, Sept. 24, 2007. (sv2)
4th ODI: India elect to bowl against West Indies
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