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The Joy of Six: great matches since 2001

From the 2005 Champions League final to a Prenton Park classic, here are half a dozen of the best games of the noughties 1) Milan 3-3 Liverpool, 2005 Champions League final In 2001 a prankster named Karl Power crept into the...

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Kevin McCarra: Fifa happy as big names qualify

There will be no complaints from Fifa, TV broadcasters or fans that the best nations qualified for South Africa Most of the leading countries have made their way to the 2010 World Cup finals, even if some took a devious route....

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Brentford complete double signing

Brentford have completed the signings of Ipswich defender Pim Balkestein and Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny on one-month loan deals. Dutchman Balkestein, 22, has made seven appearances for the Championship club this...

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Gordon Brown 'went for second best to spite Tories'

Gordon Brown rejected advice from Lord Mandelson to seek one of the big economic posts in the European Commission for Britain once it was clear that Tony Blair could not succeed in becoming Europe’s first president, The Times...

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Slovakia team at World Cup 2010

Limited resources are likely to hinder Slovakia's progress in their first finals appearance at World CUp 2010. Putting the boot in: Slovakia's Erik Jendrisek gets in front of Chilean Gonzalo Jara during a friendly international...

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In the frame

There are many ways of trying to get young people to open up about their experiences of life and religion. The way Dr Sarah Dunlop is doing it is by photography to get young Polish migrants living in Plymouth to talk about...

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A show of unity at too high a price | Savitri Hensman

The Anglican church should no longer put the virtue of uniformity above the need to challenge prejudice and suffering "United we stand, divided we fall" is a common saying. Likewise there is a Japanese proverb "A single arrow...

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Vienna-born panda heads to China

Nov 20 - A panda born in Austria is moved to native habitat in China's Sichuan province. Two year-old panda Fu Long has been a star exhibit at the Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna since he was born two years ago - the first panda in...

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Czech Senate bans appearance by controversial Dutch politician Geert Wilders

The Czech Senate on Thursday banned an appearance by the controversial Dutch politician Geert Wilders on its premises. Mr Wilders was going to screen his anti-Islamic film, Fitna, and address a conference held by Czech...

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New National Museum exhibition showcases fascinating audio and video material from communist era

Za Svobodu! – called Be Free! in English – is the title of an exhibition the Czech National Museum opened on Tuesday’s anniversary of the start of the Velvet Revolution. It is located in the institution’s new building, the...

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