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25th November 2010
McDonald’s has launched a foundation degree for staff today. The development is a bid for the company to be seen as "an educator just as much as an employer."
Proving the credibility of the new qualification, the fast-food giant has produced a univers...
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24th November 2010
According to the confident captain of the England cricket team, Andrew Strauss, “England are used to winning.”
Strauss believes that his England side are ready to take on the ultimate challenge of defending the Ashes on Australian soil. If they were...
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24th November 2010
Today, Amanda Knox began her appeal against her conviction for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher.
The incident happened back in 2007 in the Italian city of Perugia where Meredith’s body was found.
Knox, a 23-year-old American student ...
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24th November 2010
The 29 men trapped in a New Zealand mine are all believed to be dead following a second devastating explosion. The prime minister of New Zealand has announced that the whole country is in mourning following the death of the 29 workers.
The miners have...
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23rd November 2010
Tragedy has hit the Cambodian capital after thousands of people stampeded during a festival leaving at least 345 dead and hundreds injured.
The prime minister has called the incident the country’s biggest tragedy since the 1970’s reign of terror by th...
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23rd November 2010
South Korea has today warned North Korea that it will ‘sternly retaliate’ to any further attacks after dozens of shells were fired at a South Korean island.
The attack killed two South Korean marines and injured 17 other, as well as three civilians. D...
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23rd November 2010
Today it has been announced that Prince William will marry Kate Middleton on Friday April 29, 2011.
The prince and Miss Middleton are set to tie the knot at a ceremony at Westminster Abbey.
The couple revealed their engagement to the world last we...
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22nd November 2010
Ireland has made the decision to accept an EU and IMF bail-out thought to be worth up to £77 billion. The move came after emergency telephone conference talks where made regarding the economic future of the country.
Ireland has finally been forced to ...
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22nd November 2010
The rescue mission in New Zealand continues today as rescue teams are preparing to send a robot in the coalmine where 29 men have been missing since Friday. This is in preparation for a full scale rescue effort which will determine the men’s fate.
The...
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19th November 2010
A bomb scare that shook Europe and delayed A Germany-bound flight from Namibia for six hours is believed to have been a security. However, worryingly no one knows who did it.
According to Germany’s top security official, the suspicious package was fou...
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19th November 2010
Rescue workers are set to enter the collapsed coal mine in New Zealand where 27 miners are trapped following an explosion on Friday.
No news has been heard yet as to whether any of the men survived the blast as communication with the mine floor was se...
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18th November 2010
A suspected bomb was found stored in a suitcase checked on a German-bound plane in Namibia it was reported today.
Germany’s Federal Crime Office spoke of how the Namibian police intercepted a suspicious object with a detonator and a running clock in th...
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18th November 2010
For the first time, antimatter has been captured by scientists. Researches at the European Nuclear Research Centre (CERN), in Geneva who have made the physics breakthrough claim to have trapped dozens of hydrogen “antimatter” atoms.
This breakthrough,...
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17th November 2010
President of Haiti, René Préval’s words of warning have come after demonstrators directed their anger towards UN peacekeepers, accusing them of being the source of the cholera epidemic.
The president has clearly stated that he will in no way tolerate ...
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17th November 2010
George Osborne could offer Dublin billions of pounds in bilateral aid in order to solve their debt problems. This would avoid having to participate in a eurozone bail-out.
Ireland is currently struggling with crippling debts. Osborne, the Chancellor a...
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