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[English: General]: Literary Prize: Howard Jacobson Should Not Win The Booker Prize For This Novel
Sep 29th, 2010

What’s Your Reaction’ Jacobson should not win because he has played up to the vague notions of the reviewers and judges and flattered them into thinking that, in The Finkler Question, he has something interesting to say about “Jewishness”.

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  • [Science: Biology]: Tamiflu protected against pneumonia in swine flu patients: researchers
    Sep 29th, 2010

    Swine flu patients were protected from developing pneumonia by taking Tamiflu during the pandemic, Chinese research has found.

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  • [History: 1900-2000: World Wars]: Germany to settle £22bn WW1 debts
    Sep 29th, 2010

    PAYMENTS

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  • [Geography: Human]: Lifeline for Refugees
    Sep 29th, 2010

    Elderly and disabled refugees who get help from the Social Security Administration are in danger of losing that lifeline. Congress needs to grant them temporary extensions.

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  • [Science: Biology]: Research shows ‘Hobbit’ deformed human, not new species
    Sep 28th, 2010

    The row over the so-called “hobbit” found on the Indonesian island of Flores has flared again.

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  • [Science: Biology]: My wife is battling Parkinson’s disease, reveals Gavin Hastings
    Sep 28th, 2010

    FOR 20 years, Diane Hastings was a tower of strength for her husband Gavin as he led the Scotland rugby team to glory.

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  • [History: 1900-2000: World Wars]: Germany finally pays off its First World War debts
    Sep 28th, 2010

    THE First World War will finally end for Germany on Sunday, with the last payment of nearly £60 million of a £22 billion debt imposed for starting “The War to End all Wars

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  • [History: 1900-2000: World Wars]: Germany finally pays off its First World War debts
    Sep 28th, 2010

    THE First World War will finally end for Germany on Sunday, with the last payment of nearly £60 million of a £22 billion debt imposed for starting “The War to End all Wars

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  • [ICT]: Twitter Introduces New Types of Ads
    Sep 28th, 2010

    Twitter, the company that early on never wanted to talk about money , now has a money-making strategy that it says is working well. On Tuesday, Dick Costolo, Twitter’s chief operating officer, introduced some new ways Twitter will make money.

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  • [Geography: Physical]: Public meeting Thursday on natural disaster planning
    Sep 28th, 2010

    DANBURY — City officials will hold an informational meeting on Thursday, Sept. 30, as part of the kickoff to the creation of a pre-disaster natural hazards mitigation plan.

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