Archive for sierpień, 2010

Kim Jong Il makes rare visit to China

czwartek, sierpień 26th, 2010

North Korean leader Kim Jong Il visits China on his second trip this year to his country’s biggest source of diplomatic and financial support.

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Net migration to UK rose in 2009

czwartek, sierpień 26th, 2010

Net migration to the UK rose last year because the number of people leaving the country fell by less than the number arriving, figures show

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Daughter held after body found

czwartek, sierpień 26th, 2010

A 39-year-old woman is arrested on suspicion of murdering her mother who was found stabbed to death.

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Redknapp bullish over Euro hopes

czwartek, sierpień 26th, 2010

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp says his team will be a match for anyone in the Champions League group stages.

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The politics of paternity leave

czwartek, sierpień 26th, 2010

The prime minister has put work on hold to be with his new daughter, but many new dads can’t afford the statutory time off. Is modern Britain coping with fatherhood?

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Court bars SA police from strike

czwartek, sierpień 26th, 2010

A court in South Africa bars police officers from joining a nationwide strike by public workers, as nationwide marches are planned.

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US songwriter Weiss dies aged 89

czwartek, sierpień 26th, 2010

US songwriter George David Weiss, who co-wrote Louis Armstong’s chart-topping track What a Wonderful World, dies aged 89.

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Bank to cut 640 insurance posts

czwartek, sierpień 26th, 2010

A total of 640 jobs are to be cut at the Direct Line insurance firm owned by the Royal Bank of Scotland.

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Agassi’s new mission

czwartek, sierpień 26th, 2010

Building good schools where government failed

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Oldest evidence of arrows found

czwartek, sierpień 26th, 2010

Researchers in South Africa have revealed the earliest direct evidence of human-made arrows.

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