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PCC: Corrections Have To Be Published With Due Prominence

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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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Apple Co-Founder, Steve Jobs, Dies At 56

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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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How 9/11 Increased Fear And Paranoia In Us All

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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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Crime and Consequences

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30/08/2011
Crime and Consequences

Walking through a quiet Housing Estate in North London, I am struggling to find my intended destination. With the new build flats and businesses all looking very similar, I draw on the memory of the previous days phone conversation I had with Ex Offender turned Youth Worker Tony. Rounding a corner I realise that...
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Cec Thompson, Hunslet’s “Living Bronze”

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22/07/2011
Cec Thompson, Hunslet’s “Living Bronze”

Cec Thompson, who died on July 19 aged 85, fought his way up from the streets and orphanages of West Yorkshire to become one of the first black men to play rugby league for Great Britain. Rugby league is a sport that is awash with characters, all with a tale worthy of note, but...
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Hair Play, Wayne

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06/06/2011
Hair Play, Wayne

I have always had a bit of time for Wayne Rooney. I never imagined that he was troubling Mensa for membership or even that he was a particularly nice bloke. I do like the way he plays football. The way he actually seems to care that there is only five minutes left and his...
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Five things that won’t happen at the Royal Wedding

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27/04/2011
Five things that won’t happen at the Royal Wedding

Five things that WON'T happen at the Royal Wedding. (But would be awesome if they did!)
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Thank you Edge!

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26/04/2011
Thank you Edge!

THE WWE Wrestlemania Revenge Tour signed off out of the UK last Tuesday night, but not before the fans got the chance to say goodbye to one of their favourite wrestlers, Edge.
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Better the devil you know…

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18/04/2011
Better the devil you know…

With “Nobody likes a Rat” plastered at the top of the website, stopsnitching.info pulls no punches in pursuit of its mission. The website informs viewers that all snitches are in danger and will get dealt with and was set up by Peckham gang “Young Gunz”. The campaign has accelerated as a result of high...
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Growing popularity of “medical tourism”

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15/04/2011
Growing popularity of “medical tourism”

Earlier this year, a British woman died after a injecting herself with a buttocks enhancement in a hotel room near the Philadelphia International Airport. Claudia Seye Aderotimi, 20, an aspiring actress from London, died on February 7th at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital in Philadelphia. Aderotimi came to the Philadelphia area in order to receive buttocks enhancement injections from...
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