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  • Reuters.com brings you the latest news from around the world, covering breaking news in business, politics, entertainment, technology, and more
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    BP shifts U.S. oil spill blame onto contractors http://bit.ly/9pokSV

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  • Dep Comment Editor and Columnist, The Independent, youth worker, reggae/cricket nut. I tweet in a (very) personal capacity.
    @amolrajan

    the whiny, boring, conventional-wisdom-worshipping "the Lib Dems are about to get shafted" column has made several appearances this week

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  • The UK’s oldest and most widely-read Jewish newspaper
    @JewishChron

    Wishing all of our readers a Shana Tova - a happy, healthy and sweet new year #RoshHashanah

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  • Journalist. Head of Technology (Editorial) at Telegraph Media Group
    @shanerichmond

    RT @OptaJoe: 1 - England have lost just one of their 17 competitive games with Gerrard starting without Lampard, winning 13. Divorce.

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  • Columnist. Leader writer. Erratically po-faced satirist.
    @hugorifkind

    @alexwalters a "bulimia gag" sounds like a vomiting aid.

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  • Dep Comment Editor and Columnist, The Independent, youth worker, reggae/cricket nut. I tweet in a (very) personal capacity.
    @amolrajan

    columnists should try very, very hard not to just produce columns that other people have written a dozen times in their own voice

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  • Breaking business news from The Irish Times in Dublin, with occasional commentary and interaction...
    @IrishTimesBiz

    Oracle to pay Hurd up to $10m bonus http://bit.ly/ckxm7v

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  • Breaking business news from The Irish Times in Dublin, with occasional commentary and interaction...
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    Bond yields continue to rise http://bit.ly/aJN4Ff

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  • News headlines from The London Evening Standard
    @standardnews

    Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin sign up to oppose arts cuts http://bit.ly/cekRwL

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  • News headlines from The London Evening Standard
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    British father and son drown in sea during Spanish holiday http://bit.ly/dkoGv4

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  1. Politics blog + PMQs live - Wednesday 8 September | Politics | guardian.co.uk Join Andrew Sparrow for rolling coverage of all the day's developments at Westminster including prime minister's questions at midday
  2. Hall of fame: Fidel Castro | The Jewish Chronicle "I don't think anyone has been slandered more than the Jews...they are blamed and slandered for everything. "Over 2,000 years they were subjected to terrible persecution and then to the pogroms. "The Jews have lived an existence that is
  3. David Cameron flies to France after father has stroke | Politics | guardian.co.uk Nick Clegg to stand in for PM in the Commons as Cameron travels to be with his father, who is seriously ill after suffering a stroke and heart complications while on holiday
  4. BBC News - Good dancing may be sign of male health, scientists say Scientists carry out the first rigorous analysis of dance moves that make men attractive to women.
  5. Another cancelled book signing: Tony Blair should sack his events manager – Telegraph Blogs [caption id="attachment_100052838" align="alignnone" width="460" caption="Blair speaking to the Telegraph earlier this week (Photo: Geoff Pugh)"][/caption] Tony Blair has cancelled another book signing at the last minute.
  6. In his own words, private detective at heart of scandal - UK Politics, UK - The Independent The private investigator jailed in the News of the World phone tapping scandal, Glenn Mulcaire, planned to write a book which would allege that the hacking of voicemails took place with the knowledge of senior staff.
  7. 'Broken Britain' rhetoric fuels fears about state schools | Education | guardian.co.uk Tories must stop linking poverty to bad behaviour, leftwing thinktank warns
  8. Extradition review to consider if treaty 'unbalanced' - UK Politics, UK - The Independent The Government's review of extradition arrangements will consider whether the treaty between the United States and the UK is "unbalanced", Home Secretary Theresa May said today.
  9. West Midlands police take barking Twitter initiative | Media | guardian.co.uk Smithy, a two-year-old labrador, is tweeting local crime updates
  10. Google logo games may hint at the future of search | Technology | guardian.co.uk Charles Arthur: Google's logo shifts this week – a swirl of balls, then a grey emblem that colours as you type – are something more mysterious than the usual doodle fun
  11. Jeremy Hunt's dream comes true with Clarkson, belly dancers and Morris men | Media | guardian.co.uk Media Monkey Local station Witney TV bagged an exclusive with the Top Gear frontman
  12. David Davies Confirms Police Told Him His Phone Was One Of Those Hacked In News Of The World Scandal | Politics | Sky News Former FA executive director David Davies has told Sky News that police confirmed his phone was one of those hacked.
  13. UK 'heat pumps' fail as green devices, finds study | Environment | guardian.co.uk Badly installed heat pumps would not be recognised as renewable energy under proposed European standards, says the Energy Saving Trust
  14. I'm tired of witnessing civil service inefficiency | Heather Sarson | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk Heather Sarson: Instead of waiting like martyrs for the axe to fall, civil servants could do something about the appalling culture of wastage
  15. Hillary Clinton calls plan to burn Qur'an disrespectful and disgraceful | World news | guardian.co.uk Obama administration weighs in against proposed burning, which state department calls 'un-American'

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