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Zardari is elected president of Pakistan

Asif Ali Zardari, the widower of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, won Pakistan's presidential election today.

Joe Cole celebrates after scoring one of his two goals against Andorra

Andorra 0 England 2: Cole spares Capello's blushes

Joe Cole - the player Fabio Capello is reluctant to include in his starting line-up - again spared his blushes as England finally overcame the minnows of Andorra in their opening World Cup qualifier in Barcelona.

Flood alert after teenager's river death

A community devastated by the death of a teenager in a swollen river was on flood alert again today as storms brought more chaos across Britain.

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Palin: the real scandal

The damning environmental record of the woman who may soon be in the White House

Only Blair can save Labour

Poll shows changing Labour's leader will not help the party - unless it looks to the past

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Global shortage of isotopes puts hundreds of cancer scans in doubt

A global shortage of radioactive imaging agents vital to the diagnosis of cancer and other diseases threatens to delay treatment for hundreds of patients in Britain.

Mila Schoen began her career in 1958 working in an high-fashion atelier in Milan

Designer Mila Schoen dies at 91

Mila Schoen, an Italian designer of elegant, impeccably tailored clothes, died early yesterday at her villa in northern Italy at the age of 91.

UCAS Clearing Search 2008

This is the official UCAS clearing search where it's really easy to find the right course whether you're a home or international student. Search for universities and courses in all regions and levels.

More children say they cannot complete exam scripts in longhand

Handwriting standards blamed as pupils ask for exam 'scribes'

Thousands of teenagers need "scribes" to help them write their A-level and GCSE papers because they are incapable of answering questions in longhand themselves, a study has revealed.

Knightley at the London premiere of The Duchess

Keira Knightley: Lady in waiting

The star of 'The Duchess' has reached the point in her short, head-turning career when she risks becoming more famous for being famous than for her work. Is it time audiences woke up to her acting talents?

Snow designed the first English production of Beckett's Waiting for Godot, including the costume of Pozzo

Peter Snow: Painter and theatre designer

Peter Snow was one of the most imaginative, unconventional, erudite and versatile British artists and designers of the past half-century. As well as solo exhibitions and numerous group show appearances, he designed widely for plays, operas and the ballet and formed and ran an enterprising theatre company. In 1955, he designed the first English production of Beckett's Waiting for Godot for Peter Hall.

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