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[Geography: Physical]: Flooded Coffs Harbour declared natural disaster zone
Mar 31st, 2009

Parts of the New South Wales mid-north coast have been declared a natural disaster zone after at least 3,300 people were trapped by a flood described by emergency services as a once-in-a-century phenomenon.

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  • [History: 1900-2000]: General Franco’s ghosts haunt Spain 70 years after civil war ended
    Mar 31st, 2009

    Cristina Fernández Sánchez is more concerned with boyfriends and forging a career as a journalist than with dwelling on the past. At 22, she is part of the generation that grew up as Spain embraced democracy and threw off the shackles of nearly 40 years of dictatorship.

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  • [Geography: Economic/Political]: Regional development agencies ‘deliver value for economy’
    Mar 31st, 2009

    The nine English regional development agencies are delivering value for money a Government commissioned report has found.

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  • [Maths]: ‘Huge slippage’ found in maths skills between primary and secondary school
    Mar 31st, 2009

    Scotland’s education minister has been accused of overseeing a “huge slippage” in standards after it was revealed less than a third of young secondary pupils perform well at maths.

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  • [Science]: Nigeria: Governor Aliyu Orders College to Train More Science Teachers
    Mar 31st, 2009

    The governor of Niger State has directed authorities at the Federal College of Education, Kontagora to train more science teachers.

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  • [History: 1066-1500]: Nicolas Sarkozy spoils for G20 fight with ‘Anglo-Saxons’
    Mar 30th, 2009

    With his tough line before the G20 summit, Nicolas Sarkozy is playing world statesman, the only act that has served him well at home since his popularity dived soon after his election in 2007.

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  • [History: 1900-2000]: Winston Churchill had whisky and a cigar with breakfast
    Mar 30th, 2009

    Winston Churchill wrote his own breakfast menu which included whisky and a cigar while on his last flight to the USA as Prime Minister.

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  • [English: Authors/Poets]: Mexico’s president given George Orwell’s 1984 by the Queen
    Mar 30th, 2009

    The president of Mexico received one of the more unusual gifts given by the Queen during an incoming state visit today a copy of the classic dystopian novel 1984.

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  • [Music: General]: Breaking News: Joey Barton ‘turning to Frank Sinatra for therapy’
    Mar 30th, 2009

    TOON bad boy Joey Barton has reportedly turned to crooner Frank Sinatra to change his ways.

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  • [Science: General]: Science GCSE criticised by exams regulator
    Mar 30th, 2009

    More than 500,000 students have been told their science GCSE qualification has been “dumbed down” because of “significant causes for concern” about the quality of the exams last year. The regulator, Ofqual, has ordered a review after an investigation found a “lack of challenge” in papers, standards differing wildly across three main exam boards, and too many multiple-choice questions. Ofqual …

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