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2 Britain's Abu Ghraib: Did Britain collude with US in abuse of Iraqis?
3 Royal Navy witnessed Somali pirates kidnap British couple
4 Stephen Byers to quit as MP at next general election
5 Battered child wins compensation from three-year-old
6 Crime Exchange: What we can learn from each other
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10 Ministry of Defense investigating fresh Iraq abuse claims new
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• Howard Jacobson: Nick Griffin looks as if he'd be light on his feet...
... So here's what to do with him
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What do you do when you've bombed the living daylights out of a country?
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