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Funeral held for Venetians' 'dying city'
Two-thirds of city's natives driven out by flood of tourists who force up prices
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Meet Haiku Herman, Will Europe make him, A very famous Belgian?
Saturday, 14 November 2009
The demise of Tony Blair's bid to become the EU's first president has opened the way for a politician with more interest in Japanese poetry than publicity
Police whistleblowers a YouTube hit
Saturday, 14 November 2009
The Russian police force is under fire after a series of online videos from current and former officers appeared, denouncing it as permeated with corruption and malpractice.
Merciless Ikea memoir flat-packs a punch
Saturday, 14 November 2009
Former executive's explosive book rips the cosy façade off the Swedish furniture giant
Medvedev promises new era for Russian democracy
Friday, 13 November 2009
President uses State of the Nation address to deliver damning verdict on country and unveil blueprint for reform
Child rape accused priest first suspended in 1964
Thursday, 12 November 2009
An elderly Irish Catholic priest facing extradition from the US over charges of child sex abuse was first suspended from service 45 years ago, it was revealed last night.
Man guilty of stabbing 'veil martyr' to death in court
Thursday, 12 November 2009
Russian-German who hated all foreigners jailed for killing muslim woman
Secret struggle with depression of goalkeeper driven to take his own life
Thursday, 12 November 2009
International footballer was worried about losing adopted child, wife reveals
Berlusconi abandons 'casting couch'
Thursday, 12 November 2009
The era of fast-tracked careers for pretty faces in Prime Minister's Silvio Berlusconi's TV empire, which led to rumours of a casting couch, could be at an end.
German keeper Enke dies after being hit by express train
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
German football was in shock after it was confirmed that the national team goalkeeper Robert Enke was killed in an incident at a railway level crossing yesterday.
ET phone Rome: Vatican hosts alien life study
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
The Vatican has hosted a conference to study the possibility of alien life in the universe and its implication for the Catholic Church.
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7 Man guilty of stabbing 'veil martyr' to death in court
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5Justice at Ground Zero for September 11 accused
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8Geoffrey Wheatcroft: Gordon Brown's very public decline
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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
• Christina Patterson: Didn't we have a lovely time the day we went to Basra
What do you do when you've bombed the living daylights out of a country?
• David Lister: Great writers don't need a helping hand
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