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PCC: Corrections Have To Be Published With Due Prominence

08/12/2011
PCC: Corrections Have To Be Published With Due Prominence

  The Press Complaints Commission has re-iterated that corrections to mistakes in newspapers must be made with “due prominence”, but admits the meaning of that is unclear. PCC Director of Communications, Jonathan Collett, said: “At present the PCC ensures that corrections have to be published with ‘due prominence’. There is no black and white...
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Wales Manager Gary Speed Dies, Aged 42

27/11/2011
Wales Manager Gary Speed Dies, Aged 42

Wales football manager Gary Speed has died at the age of 42. Cheshire Police confirmed he was found dead at 07:08 this morning at his home in Huntington, Chester. The Football Association of Wales (FAW) told the BBC that Speed had killed himself. The FAW said: We extend our sympathies and condolences to the...
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Celebrities Out As WWE Storms The O2

13/11/2011
Celebrities Out As WWE Storms The O2

  The WWE returned to the O2 Arena on Friday night and put on a show that would have pleased some of the celebrities in the audience. Jeff Brazier, 32, presenter of OK! TV and columnist for the Daily Mirror, was with his two sons Bobby and Freddie from his relationship with Jade Goody, both of...
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Psycho Pearce will lead Team GB but don’t give him The Big Job

22/10/2011
Psycho Pearce will lead Team GB but don’t give him The Big Job

    When the announcement was made on Thursday that Stuart Pearce will be coaching Great Britain’s men’s football team at the 2012 Olympics, it was hardly shocking news that rocked the footballing world, if anything it made quite a lot of sense. Pearce, who gained the nickname Psycho from his playing days, has...
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England Qualify For Euro 2012, But Rooney Sees Red

08/10/2011
England Qualify For Euro 2012, But Rooney Sees Red

England reached the European Championships last night gaining the point they needed after letting a 2-0 lead slip to draw 2-2 against Montenegro, but the result was overshadowed by a red card for Wayne Rooney. In the lead-up to the game, Fabio Capello said that he was going to send out a team that...
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Apple Co-Founder, Steve Jobs, Dies At 56

06/10/2011
Apple Co-Founder, Steve Jobs, Dies At 56

Steve Jobs, the billionaire co-founder of Apple, has died in California at the age of 56.   Jobs was the mastermind behind a whole empire of products that revolutionised computing, mobile phones and the music industry and had stepped down in August as chief executive of the company he helped set up in 1976...
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10 Years On: Beckham’s Free Kick

06/10/2011
10 Years On: Beckham’s Free Kick

“Everybody bar the Greece supporters praying for a goal. Beckham to take. The 93rd minute at Old Trafford. Beckham…YES! YES! What a goal! He’s done it! Fantastic! It’s 2-2 and England may still be going to the World Cup automatically. It’s a fantastic ending to a very, very poor performance.” The BBC’s John Motson...
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How 9/11 Increased Fear And Paranoia In Us All

10/09/2011
How 9/11 Increased Fear And Paranoia In Us All

FOR many of us, the images will live long in the memory. The planes crashing into the Twin Towers. Thousands of people evacuating the World Trade Centre covered in dust, rubble and ash. Innocent people choosing to avoid the agony of burning to death, instead, deciding that jumping out of the building will be...
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Manchester United comeback against City in season opener

07/08/2011
Manchester United comeback against City in season opener

THE curtain to the new season of English football was yanked down by Manchester United as they showed strong resolve to come back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 in the 2011 Community Shield against rivals Manchester City. City’s place in this match was confirmed after they beat Stoke City in the FA Cup...
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News International May Burn Like Rome

20/07/2011
News International May Burn Like Rome

A FORMER News International employee of 30 years has claimed that the future of News International is as unpredictable as the unravelling of the Roman Empire. James Anslow, 60, spent half of his time on Rupert Murdoch’s ship working for The Sun while the other half was spent working on the now-defunct News of...
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