
McCain picks Palin as vice president
Republican presidential hopeful John McCain named the youngest and first female governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin, as his running mate.
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Confessions of an outsider
Hollywood may be knocking on her door, but Tilda Swinton will never fit in, she tells Gaynor Flynn
Duchovny in sex rehab
In a move that Hank Moody, the writer he plays in Californication, should have taken years ago, David Duchovny has checked himself into rehab to seek treatment for sex addiction.
Man United 1 Zenit St Petersburg 2: Russians win cup as Scholes sees red
Paul Scholes was sent off as Manchester United squandered a chance of lifting a trophy only two weeks into the season as they went down to defeat by Zenit St Petersburg in the UEFA Super Cup.
Indian villagers desperate as floods spread
Entire villages in one of India’s poorest states have been washed away by the worst flooding in the region for 50 years.
England win one-day series
Andrew Flintoff's resurgence hurtled England to NatWest Series glory over South Africa.
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Internet maps 'demolish British history'
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NHS faces £700m legal action over IT project
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Politicians blamed for health inequalities that kill the poor
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BBC denies Whitehall unit influenced al-Qa'ida report
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Dozens more GCSE courses approved
More than 180 GCSEs have been approved by England's new exams regulator for teaching from next year, it was announced today.
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