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07.06.2008 20:11
telegraph.co.uk
Matthew d'Ancona has kicked the Government hard recently, but on the issue of extending the detention limit for terror suspects to 42 days, the Prime Minister's opponents are wrong.
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07.06.2008 20:11
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We should clear the air with a fundamental restatement of the terms of our membership of the EU, that establishes the kind of cooperative relationship with which the UK is comfortable, writes Norman Blackwell.
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07.06.2008 20:11
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By the end of 2008 thousands more of our surviving 12,000 fishermen - already down in numbers by 40 per cent in the past 14 years - fear they may be out of business forever, writes Christopher Booker.
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07.06.2008 20:11
telegraph.co.uk
John McCain is probably the only Republican who could win the presidency in a year when almost any Democrat should beat almost any Republican, writes John O'Sullivan.
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07.06.2008 20:11
telegraph.co.uk
Many in advertising are obsessed with young audiences, but one group, born between 1946 and 1950, is about to challenge these prejudices, says Dan Roberts.
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07.06.2008 20:11
telegraph.co.uk
An acclaimed writer who crossed sexual as well as geographical boundaries has renewed her commitment to the woman she first married 60 years ago, writes William Langley.
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07.06.2008 20:10
telegraph.co.uk
If Gordon Brown has been trying to reward our armed forces, he has been making a very poor fist of it, says Jenny McCartney.
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07.06.2008 20:10
telegraph.co.uk
The reality dawning on smarter members of the Labour family is this: the party's problems are even worse than they appear, writes Iain Martin.
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07.06.2008 20:10
telegraph.co.uk
Nigel Farndale's advice to David Cameron is that if he wants to look serious, intelligent and down with the kids at the same time, he should stop preening himself and go for a razor cut, a number one all over.
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07.06.2008 20:10
telegraph.co.uk
As the dust settles on the Eurovision Song Contest, and the musical Iron Curtain lifts for another year, it's time to reflect on the wisdom of the Public Vote, says Terry Wogan.
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07.06.2008 20:10
telegraph.co.uk
This week a woman with MS will ask the courts to clarify the law on assisted suicide - but seriously ill patients must never be made to feel they must 'stop being a burden', says Alasdair Palmer.
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07.06.2008 20:10
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For those of us who succumb to the ignoble appeal of watching them compete to become Z-list celebrities, the unveiling the latest housemates proved a doleful occasion, writes Jemima Lewis.
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07.06.2008 05:23
ukranews.com
The championship was held during the Healthy Fashion festival, organized for the mass media workers by the Youth, Family and Sports Ministry and the Ukrainian Physical Culture Center.
Ukraine
Politics
07.06.2008 05:23
ukranews.com
"CEC is always prepared to elections, we have held elections many times, including the snap ones", he said. CEC will be capable to provide all stages of the election process if the snap elections are envisaged by special acts, he pointed out.
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Date: 01 December 2008 - 15:07
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