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  1. Naked tourist arrested for swimming in Japanese moat
  2. Penang cops bust tyre gang
  3. China hid mine disaster
  4. Rabbit candy back in production
  5. N. Korea fires missiles
  6. Protesters Clash with Police in Thailand, 1 Dead
  7. Radiotherapy cures chicken of cancer
  8. Sri Lanka suicide bomb attack kills rising political star and at least 26 others in tourist town
  9. Wanted gangster 'paid detective cocaine, cash and call-girls for information'
  10. Devastating earthquake kills 70 and levels a village in Kyrgyzstan
  11. Farmers build F1 car out of junk
  12. 'Milkshake murderess' convicted of killing millionaire husband loses appeal
  13. Bride pleads guilty to killing husband two days after wedding - and 1 day after he changed his will
  14. Male bosses act like monkeys to assert their dominance
  15. 'Princess Pushy' to pay £10,000 a month rent on Kensington Palace apartment for first time
  16. 'My children won't inherit my £750m because they need to learn work ethics' says Andrew Lloyd Webber
  17. Pictured: The awesome human towers built during traditional Spanish festival
  18. Wave goodbye to your £30,000, Cherie! How the Blairs' drive finally failed them
  19. German zoo owner's dramatic rescue after 12ft python tried to eat her head
  20. Guatemalan takes 42 hostages
  21. 'Light cigarettes' fight begins
  22. A 'signal of hope'
  23. Fraud plagues prepaid call cards
  24. Gang mum convicted
  25. China cancels US exchanges
  26. Man blows up wife in M'sia
  27. Thaksin files for asylum
  28. Penang cops bust tyre gang
  29. M'sia testing veggies, fruits
  30. Blogger pleads not guilty
  31. Mutilated body found on bus
  32. 'There could be an Aids vaccine in four years,' says Nobel Prize winner
  33. M'sia PM to announce departure
  34. £10m bonuses paid to departing executives days before Lehman Brothers collapsed
  35. Lucky to survive croc attack
  36. Belgium, France choose new bosses at troubled Dexia
  37. Oil drops 6 percent to below $88 on demand concerns
  38. U.S. official says online drug videos threaten teens
  39. Nervous markets take heart from big Australia rate cut
  40. Serious monkey business in India
  41. High heel sprinters
  42. Ripley's "freaky" manimals
  43. Monkey waiters in Japan
  44. Bush says economy will be fine in long run
  45. Palin's husband, aides to testify at inquiry
  46. Japan PM pledges tax cuts, hits opposition in speech
  47. British police probe eBay sale of MI6 camera
  48. Sixteen dead in Tijuana drug slayings
  49. Dinosaur breathed like a modern bird
  50. 2016 Games bid cities launch final year of campaigning
  51. Nineteen children suffocate in Tanzania disco
  52. Pope says laws against terrorism must be just
  53. Mexico seeks to decriminalize small-time drug use
  54. Pope says financial crisis shows money an illusion
  55. Tibet earthquake death toll revised to at least 9
  56. Thai police fire tear gas at parliament protesters
  57. 15 train robbers killed by poison gas
  58. Comic escapes prosecution for insulting pope
  59. Unknown score written by Mozart found in France
  60. Buyer sued over $53 million penthouse
  61. Storm over Spanish politician's brothel story
  62. Politician sorry for jokes about death
  63. New Zealand's election campaign goes to the dogs
  64. Italian pet owners face fines on dog mess tests
  65. Obama's call for change impacts language, TV
  66. Priest stabber inspired by "Da Vinci Code"
  67. Saturday night thiever says sorry to victims
  68. Muslim sentenced for religious ceremony "cruelty"
  69. Driver with $2 million speeding fines nabbed
  70. Twins who swapped roles charged with fraud
  71. Shop checkouts, falling cup film vie for art prize
  72. Move over priests-Nepal state names "living goddess"
  73. Moscow super-rich pour millions into luxury homes
  74. Spermicide Coke, stale chips research wins Ig Nobels
  75. Horny Goat Weed may offer Viagra alternative: study
  76. Paying for gyms for obese children
  77. Playboy looks for bare market on Wall Street
  78. Prize goes to "Mickey Mouse" Venice idea
  79. Thieves steal five small planes
  80. Kindergarten shooting game pulled
  81. Numbers of wild boars surge
  82. Many workers do not respect their bosses
  83. Kids want an exotic pet? Ask your doctor first
  84. Small asteroid headed for light show over Africa
  85. Nobels awarded for AIDS, cancer virus research
  86. 6 die in family murder-suicide in upscale LA home
  87. New genetic fetus test reduces miscarriage risk: study
  88. Dowdy Abbey Clancy de-glams for Jermain Defoe's birthday bash
  89. Bank bombshell that could damage the whole of Europe
  90. Iceland suspends trading in bank shares as country's financial crisis deepens
  91. Global markets in meltdown as pressure grows on Brown to give 100% savings guarantee
  92. Gay men should be forced to have 'health warning' tattoos, says Stock Exchange chaplain
  93. Students suspended for dressing up in Borat 'mankinis'
  94. Pupil, 15, gives hash cakes to teachers
  95. Professional footballer jailed for seven years for drink drive crash deaths of two young boys
  96. Card game amidst crash chaos
  97. A quarter of the world's mammals risk extinction, global study warns
  98. Pizza Hut becomes Pasta Hut to encourage healthy eating
  99. Starbucks 'wastes 23million litres of water every DAY by forcing staff to leave taps running'
  100. EasyJet terror at 30,000ft as British aircrew wrestle down German trying to open cabin door
  101. No depression: Bill Gates
  102. Baby found alive after flood
  103. Mystery illness kills 4 in Africa
  104. The ultra-thin solar cells that could generate power through windows
  105. Dubai to build US$95b city
  106. 'My sickening encounter with vermin in lap-dance clubs ... their existence degrades us all'
  107. Cut back on make-up because of the credit crunch? We'll starve first say women
  108. GM crop firms are driving farmers to suicide, says Prince Charles
  109. Palin accuses Obama of being 'pals with terrorists' as presidential election gets dirty
  110. Pictured: The two young brothers killed in a house blaze after their mother ran to get help
  111. Now TV contestants face water torture in most sickening reality show yet
  112. It's all child's play ... kids help build 30m Lego tower that's a record breaker
  113. Pregnant women denied pain-relieving epidurals because staff shortages at NHS hospital
  114. Brazil launches airlift to return hundreds of penguins washed ashore on Rio beaches...
  115. High flyers: British skydivers parachute into the record books with jump over Everest
  116. Obama campaigns via iPhone
  117. Attempt to breed rare turtle fails
  118. Roaming fees to be cut
  119. 'A-bian' appeals for support
  120. Killer driver's playboy brother held by police after 120mph pursuit through Italy
  121. Minister who infuriated Muslims is put in charge of immigration policy
  122. Anger over Tata car factory move
  123. Ethiopia frees Kenyan 'Islamists'
  124. Malaysia's AirAsia may be taken private as industry slows
  125. Zimbabwe opposition, Mugabe fail to reach agreement
  126. From ITV, the commercials that won't wait till the break
  127. My wife said sorry for drowning Naomi but I couldn't hear remorse in her voice
  128. The kingfisher who came to tea: Britain's shyest bird makes himself at home in kitchen
  129. 'He has a disease, just like cancer': David Hasselhoff's wife reveals how his wild drinking wrecked
  130. China 'spying on Skype messages'
  131. Judge lets heroin addict burglar with 145 offences walk free from court with 'one last big chance'
  132. Child refugees as young as three found abandoned at UK airports, startling figures reveal
  133. World's tallest dad
  134. Apple CEO's health at risk?
  135. She's electric! Static gives Elizabeth Hurley a shock as her underwear is exposed
  136. Wall Street banker swapped finance to become a monk in a remote Bulgarian village
  137. Is your prawn cocktail toxic? Read this and you may never want to eat one again
  138. Humiliation for Bank of England boss Mervyn King over £280bn lifeline to prevent crash
  139. 'I can't give you the morning-after pill - it's against my religion', Asian pharmacist tells woman
  140. Devout Muslim sues Tesco for making him carry alcohol
  141. Pictured: Final moments of armed robber before he is shot dead by police marksmen
  142. Hackers reveal serious flaw in biometric passports after cloning one for Elvis Presley
  143. Boy, 7, feeds zoo animals to crocodile and bludgeons others to death in 30-minute rampage
  144. Sitting pretty, but for how much longer? The barrow-load of orphaned baby orang-utans
  145. The airline diet: Couple lose 12st after plane could not take off because they were too heavy
  146. Jail for 'Catch Me If You Can' conman who made thousands by posing as lawyer, businessman and ......
  147. Russia call to halt Somali piracy
  148. EU plans longer maternity leave
  149. China lung disease 'to kill 83m'
  150. Nintendo announces new DS handheld console
  151. Philippines aims to become Southeast Asia's game development hub
  152. Nestle criticises Taiwan's ban on milk products
  153. Myanmar suspends 2 journals
  154. 2 M'sians die in 'medical ritual'
  155. Clash at disputed temple
  156. Taiwan minister attacked
  157. Mao's plane up for sale
  158. 4 arrested over rape of nun
  159. New scam: 'virtual kidnapping'
  160. Tiny bit of melamine in food OK
  161. Man beats girl over who was first at McDonald's
  162. Ex-teacher says middle schooler was a man to her
  163. The Great Escape: Man's false teeth catch bullet that ricocheted off his wife in murder attempt
  164. Warning: Grose Contents - On the ball: Introducing the world's first testicle cookbook
  165. Real life Spider-Man scales 24-storey French national library with his bare hands
  166. The Mole, Britain's most prolific PoW tunnel digger in World War Two, dies aged 95
  167. How the champion long-jumper of the insect world 'uses archery' to leap more.......................
  168. British couple have entire family using embryo screening
  169. SKorean actress found dead in apparent suicide
  170. Feisty Palin escapes gaffes, but Biden wins snap polls
  171. Nasa probe to reveal mysteries of hellishly hot Mercury up close
  172. Bush says House must approve economic rescue package
  173. Virgin Galactic space flights 'to help tackle climate change'
  174. Boy, 11, beats teacher twice his age on TV show Countdown
  175. Poisonous Mediterranean fish found living in the Thames
  176. Human remains found at crash site of missing adventurer Steve Fossett
  177. Chicken droppings cheap fertilizer for U.S. wheat
  178. Google teams with film stars to register US voters
  179. World's safe and peace——Raven
  180. Fraud is WORSE since chip and pin as criminal gangs clone British credit cards abroad
  181. Buckingham Palace butler 'ran paedophile sex ring while working for the Royal Family'
  182. What credit crunch?.....$$$.....
  183. Dragons' Den on the casualty ward: The inventions that could save the NHS millions
  184. The girl who bleeds without being cut baffles doctors
  185. Lost baggage chaos for thousands after computer glitch hits Heathrow and other European airports
  186. Pictured: The moment bride was arrested on her wedding day in swoop on illegal immigrants
  187. British ambassador to Kabul 'thinks coalition offensive in Afghanistan is as good as lost'
  188. Pictured: The moment a drug-fuelled robber attacked a shopkeeper with a samurai sword
  189. Plans to publish controversial novel about wife of Mohammed suspended after firebomb attack.........
  190. Savers dash for Irish safe haven as Brown is urged to match Dublin with blanket guarantee on bank
  191. U.S. Senate passes 'sweetened' £400bn Wall Street bail-out
  192. Senate passes bailout bill
  193. Oil may fall to US$50
  194. Workers pay dearly for trip
  195. Ex-sex tycoon for mayor
  196. Prisoners allowed to order out restaurant food
  197. Bid of $1.75 on eBay gets abandoned Saginaw home
  198. Japan's geishas popular among visitors to Kyoto
  199. World leaders tell US to take "responsibility" for financial failure
  200. 'Olympic' cover-up
  201. Putin blasts US for crisis
  202. Credit crunch boss sparked evacuation by threatening to burn himself alive in his repossessed house
  203. Obama, McCain and Biden return to Washington as U.S. Senate prepares to vote on £400billion.........
  204. The X-ray that shows a five-inch knife wedged into a teenager's skull... and he survived
  205. There ARE some reasons to be cheerful: Fifteen glorious things you can still do for free
  206. The moment a grey heron catches a baby rabbit by the ears, drowns it, then .........................
  207. Britney Spears' New York shopping spree is interrupted by huge mob of fans
  208. I'm no novice - I'm the man who can repair Britain, insists David Cameron
  209. So after the frantic comings and goings from the Treasury... where do we go from here?
  210. Brown's bail-out gamble: Now PM looks at guarantee for ALL savings... but dare he take the risk?
  211. The teenage lottery winner with 7million reasons not to fear the credit crunch
  212. Meet a deer little handful called Rupert who was delivered by Caesarean section after his mother was
  213. Under Mao and Deng, milk was unknown in China
  214. Good deed turns deadly
  215. Mobile technology taught to turn on thieves
  216. MI6 pokes Facebook for new spy recruits
  217. Sniper shoots dead 'supergrass' INSIDE French jail
  218. Martian winter: Nasa's Phoenix Lander detects snow falling on Red Planet
  219. Frenchman fails in bid to be first to cross Channel in a pedal-powered airship
  220. Britain faces spring floods and summer droughts as climate change accelerates, warns report
  221. Fourth time lucky: Successful rocket launch gives lift to billionaire's plan.....................
  222. The 'thinking cap' that could unlock your inner genius and boost creativity
  223. New watchdog to make websites carry 'cinema-style' age certificates
  224. China's first spacewalk team returns to Earth to triumphant homecoming parade
  225. David Beckham takes on JK Rowling with a series of football books aimed at children... but he won't
  226. The 'thief' forced by his boss on a walk of shame through town (but guess who ended up arrested)
  227. ALEX BRUMMER: Rate cuts, the only cure to this financial meltdown
  228. Have-a-go millionaire Barclays boss beaten to death while breaking up fight at taxi rank
  229. Models on the loo
  230. Man froze girlfriend's body
  231. US House of Representatives rejects US$700b bailout bill
  232. Britain's Cadbury finds melamine in recalled food
  233. Flights wait as controller sleeps
  234. Daddy's home! The moment a British soldier is reunited with his three young daughters .........
  235. Nine-year-old brides saved by authorities from being married off in Muslim weddings
  236. Fortune found in shipwreck
  237. Fire brigade called to rescue branch from a tree
  238. Japan's online social scene isn't so social
  239. UCLA group discovers humongous prime number
  240. Man sues doctors who cut off his penis
  241. PETER HITCHENS: How China has created a new slave empire in Africa
  242. Meet Murata girl: the robot that can ride a unicycle!
  243. Saturn's rings 'are billions of years older than once thought'
  244. Pedal power: The amazing bicycle powered by the sun
  245. Revealed: Pistol that sparked World War One goes on display in Britain for the first time
  246. Princess Stephanie's daughter fancies me, claims Olympic diver Tom Daley
  247. Calm down, calm down! Peacemaker Blair forced to intervene in Anji and Cherie clash
  248. Meet the Milk Bottle Banksy: The artist who decorates empties before...............
  249. Homeless Koo Stark moves into hotel and runs up £6,000 bill she cannot afford to pay
  250. Credit crunch banker leaps to his death in front of express train

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