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London mayor Boris Johnson accepts the Olympic flag during the closing ceremony for the Beijing Games

Revealed: London's plan to top Beijing

Olympic organisers are considering holding the opening and closing ceremonies of the London 2012 Games across the whole of the capital rather than just in the main Stadium,Tessa Jowell, has revealed.
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Noam Chomsky spoke out against the Vietnam War

Chomsky: Britain has failed US detainees

Britain has failed in its duty to stop the US from committing "shameful acts" in the treatment of suspects detained during the war on terror, one of America's most respected intellectuals warns today.

Cool, tough, focused. This was a man ready for action

In his speech to the Democratic Convention, Barack Obama dispensed with his usual rhetorical flourishes, choosing instead to put flesh on the bones of his manifesto as he explained why John McCain was the wrong man for the White House.

NHS faces £700m legal action over IT project

The NHS is facing an unprecedented £700 million legal action from a Japanese computer firm over a failed project to store electronically the health records of millions of Britons.

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The collapse of Zoom, the budget airline, left 4,500 passengers stranded, another 60,000 with unusable tickets, and more than 600 people without jobs. But expect more of the same, and worse, to come, warn experts.

Fusi, 12, shares a shack with seven other orphans in Lesotho, where life expectancy is 42

Politicians blamed for health inequalities that kill the poor

People are dying "on a grand scale" around the world because of social injustice brought about by a "toxic" combination of bad policies, politics and economics, the World Health Organisation has said.

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Faith school discrimination 'will fragment education'

Britain's education system will become increasingly fragmented if faith schools use new powers to discriminate on religious grounds when hiring headteachers and support staff, campaigners warn today.

Cindy McCain says that her husband John has often been absent during dark times in her life

Cindy McCain: Painful secrets

She would rather be known as a philanthropist than as a wealthy heiress. But the wife of the Republican candidate could not avoid having other aspects of her life come under the media spotlight

Hill in 1961 after winning the Belgian Grand Prix on his way to that year's world title

Phil Hill: Formula One racing driver who won the 1961 world title

It was a supreme irony that when each of America's Formula 1 world champions won their crowns at Monza in Italy, their moments of success were tainted by tragedies involving their team-mates.

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