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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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Greece team at World Cup 2010

The organisation instilled by coach Otto Rehhagel means that his Greece team will be hard to beat if not always good to watch at World Cup 2010. King Otto: Greece players rejoice with their coach, Otto Rehhagel, after defeating...

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Patriarch Kirill marks his 63rd birthday

Patriarch Kirill, enthroned as the 16th Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia in February 2009, marked his 63rd birthday on Friday. The birthdays of patriarchs are not widely celebrated in the Russian Orthodox Church as they are...

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The Etruscan Roots of The Twilight Saga

Were there vampires in Volterra? While teenagers go completely nuts over the film's hunky vampire Edward (Robert Pattinson) – one wrote 'bite me' on her face as she queued with 5,000 others to see him in London last week –...

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Gallery: The day Prince Philip came to stay - age 6

DELVING into the history of one well-known Saxmundham family has unearthed photographs of a visit from a young prince. For more than 100 years three generations of the Ryder-Richardson family have cared for the local community...

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AEK Ticket & Travel Update

Everton are pleased to confirm that all Euro Travel Club members who applied for a ticket for the Blues' Europa League game against AEK Athens in Greece have been successful. Supporters who elected to...

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Shifting blame is socially contagious

Merely observing someone publicly blame an individual in an organization for a problem - even when the target is innocent - greatly increases the odds that the practice of blaming others will spread with the tenacity of the...

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New budget to save Greek economy: prime minister

ATHENS (AFP) - The Greek socialist government tabled a budget on Friday to cut the public deficit to 9.1 percent of output and save the country's economy from the & quot;emergency room, & quot; Prime Minister George Papandreou...

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Research and Markets: Packaged Cookies, Croissants and Salty Snacks in Greece 2008

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/b7cf2f/packaged_cookies) has announced the addition of the "Packaged Cookies, Croissants and Salty Snacks in Greece 2008" report to their offering. This study...

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Chiropractors- Who are they and what do they do

care is used most often to treat back pain, neck pain, joint pain and headaches. Doctors of Chiropractic are often referred to as chiropractors or chiropractic physicians practice a drug-free, hands-on approach to health care....

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