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Bid to save rare British beetle
People are being asked to help search for the noble chafer, an endangered beetle that lives in old orchards.
BBC News - June 27, 2005
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From the Rubble: A City of Old? Or All Shiny and New?
Kabul, Afghanistan, was once a fabled city of gardens and fruit orchards, but little of its glorious past is evident today.
New York Times - June 27, 2005
US lawmakers oppose China oil bid
US lawmakers call for close examination of the $18.5bn (£10bn) unsolicited bid for American oil firm Unocal by Chinese rival CNOOC.
BBC News - June 27, 2005
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Graham addresses 'final' rally
US Christian evangelist Billy Graham leads thousands in the last day of what may be his final mass prayer rally.
BBC News - June 27, 2005
Richard Whiteley: Your tributes
The veteran TV presenter, Richard Whiteley, has died aged 61. Send us your tributes.
BBC News - June 27, 2005
Work experience 'badly planned'
Schools are failing to encourage links between work experience and learning, a survey suggests.
BBC News - June 27, 2005
Key US file-sharing ruling looms
A key legal case that pits Hollywood against file-sharing firms could be decided on Monday.
BBC News - June 27, 2005
Body is discovered in burning car
Efforts are being made to establish the identity of a body found in a blazing car in a Cardiff car park.
BBC News - June 27, 2005
Oil prices surge to record level
Oil prices continue to climb above $60 on Monday, surging to a record on concerns that demand will outstrip supply.
BBC News - June 27, 2005
Tax cuts 'not panacea' - Howard
Tax cuts are not the "silver bullet" which will win the Tories the next election, Michael Howard will say.
BBC News - June 27, 2005
Nepal former PM wins graft ruling
An ex-PM and six former ministers are cleared on a graft charge by Nepal's anti-corruption panel.
BBC News - June 27, 2005
QE2 passengers' Trafalgar anger
Passengers who paid for a grandstand view of Trafalgar 200 are angry to find themselves far from the action.
BBC News - June 27, 2005
Two-year-old shot with pellet gun
A two-year-old boy is recovering after being shot in the head with a pellet gun in west Belfast.
BBC News - June 27, 2005
EU crisis talks shift to Poland
Ministers from France and Germany woo Poland as a UK minister arrives to explain London's presidency plans.
BBC News - June 27, 2005
Mombasa bombing suspects cleared
Three Kenyan men are acquitted of conspiracy in the bombing of an Israeli-owned hotel in Mombasa in 2002.
BBC News - June 27, 2005
Japan emperor visits WWII island
Japan's Emperor Akihito arrives on the island of Saipan, for his first trip to a wartime battlefield abroad.
BBC News - June 27, 2005
Colombian leader in crisis talks
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BBC News - June 27, 2005
Coe ready for final 2012 mission
London Olympic bid leader Lord Coe will fly to Singapore on Monday ahead of the vote to choose the 2012 host city.
BBC News - June 27, 2005
Nationwide strike in South Africa
A national strike called by South African trade unions over unemployment gets a mixed response with some mines badly hit.
BBC News - June 27, 2005
Partygaming shares rise on debut
Online gambling firm Partygaming, owner of the Partypoker website, sees its shares jump 9% in early conditional trading.
BBC News - June 27, 2005
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WILL NBC'S BAN OF ANN COULTER HURT HER BOOK SALES?
NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
NO. ANYBODY WATCHING NBC IS NOT LIKELY TO BUY ANN'S BOOK ANYWAY.
YES. SHE MIGHT AS WELL HAWK THE BOOK ON THE STREETS IF SHE CAN'T GET ON NBC.
I WOULDN'T HAVE BOUGHT THE BOOK UNTIL NBC BANNED HER.
IF ANN WILL COME OVER AND READ IT TO ME I WILL BUY A DOZEN!!!
 
 

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