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The face of Oz Australia's high hopes for Baz Luhrmann epic news.bbc.co.uk Prostitution 'forced into city' Prostitution in Aberdeen has spread into the city centre since a tolerance zone was abandoned because of a change in the law. news.bbc.co.uk Butcher split on Maradona meeting Scotland assistant Terry Butcher believes it's a privilege to be taking on Diego Maradona's Argentina. news.bbc.co.uk UK minister set for Syria talks British Foreign Secretary David Miliband arrives in Syria for a meeting with President Bashar al-Assad. news.bbc.co.uk Consumer inflation set to fall Official figures due out later on Tuesday are expected to show that UK inflation fell to 4.8% in October. news.bbc.co.uk Mercy mission On board an RAF plane flying injured soldiers home news.bbc.co.uk The skull that tells the story of the rhinos that roamed Europe Palaeontologists piece together the fossilised skull of the oldest example yet found of a woolly rhinoceros in Europe. news.bbc.co.uk NI executive may meet this week Northern Ireland's power-sharing Executive is now expected to meet on Thursday - after a four month long stand-off. news.bbc.co.uk Obama vows to 'work with' McCain In their first meeting since the US election, the president-elect and his vanquished rival vow to work together. news.bbc.co.uk Political spin disguised real reason Mary Rose sank, study says Henry VIII's flagship Mary Rose was sunk by a French cannonball and this was covered up by political spin, a new study suggests. news.bbc.co.uk What we know Key themes and people involved in the Baby P case news.bbc.co.uk Iraq war 'violated rule of law' Advice given to Tony Blair about the legality of the Iraq war was fatally 'flawed', a former senior law lord claims. news.bbc.co.uk Case worker wanted Baby P in care A senior social worker and police did not want Baby P returned to the home where he later died, the BBC learns. news.bbc.co.uk Iraqi voices Views on the recently struck deal on US troops news.bbc.co.uk Emissions up in developed nations Emissions of greenhouse gases by industrialised nations rose 2.3% from 2000 to 2006, the UN climate change agency says. news.bbc.co.uk Half of violent crimes 'unsolved' Only 49% of recorded violent crimes in England and Wales were solved by the police last year, official figures show. news.bbc.co.uk Hijacked oil tanker nears Somalia A giant Saudi oil tanker seized by pirates in the Indian Ocean is nearing the coast of Somalia, the US Navy says. news.bbc.co.uk Pietersen rues missed opportunity England captain Kevin Pietersen was disappointed by his side's failure to capitalise on a strong start as they were beaten by India in Indore. news.bbc.co.uk Send your video, pictures and story ideas Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you. news.bbc.co.uk Tributes after teen's canoe death A school and Championship football club join tributes to a promising goalkeeper who died while canoeing on a river. news.bbc.co.uk The green room Why environment groups still haven't had their day news.bbc.co.uk Cameron warns of 'tax bombshell' David Cameron tells Gordon Brown to "be straight" and admit borrowing more will mean higher taxes later. news.bbc.co.uk Capello 'calm' over withdrawals England boss Fabio Capello has no problem with the withdrawal of Steven Gerrard and others from Wednesday's friendly with Germany in Berlin, says the FA. news.bbc.co.uk Prison attack halts Shannon trial The trial of the man accused of kidnapping Shannon Matthews is halted after he is attacked and injured in jail. news.bbc.co.uk 'My letter for life' A victim of neo-Nazi attack hears a plea not to kill himself news.bbc.co.uk | World Catalog > Society > Religion and Spirituality > Sikhism > History Last searches:bachelor degreefloribellapet foodasbestos surveycriminal defensechristian debt World Catalog > Society > Religion and Spirituality > Sikhism > HistoryHistory:Website presenting articles on Sikh history and other issues, written by Amrit Pal Singh 'Amrit'. http://www.amritworld.com History of the Sikh Gurus, martyrs and warriors. Includes discussion forum, Gurudwara database, articles. http://www.sikh-history.com/ Free Classified Ads Portal www.graand.com Topics on Sikh history and culture; includes a number of pictures and a timeline http://www.kamat.com/kalranga/sikhism Contains biographies of Great Warriors, key personalities and information about major historical events. http://www.sikhchronicle.com Articles on the history of the Sikh faith. http://www.sikhlionz.com Literature related to the history of Sikhism and the formation of the Khalsa Panth. http://www.rajkaregakhalsa.com Dedicated to informing young Sikhs of issues and history. http://www.angelfire.com/d20/sikh-youth/sikhwebmain/SIKHYOUTHWEBSITE.htm | Capello 'calm' over withdrawals England boss Fabio Capello has no problem with the withdrawal of Steven Gerrard and others from Wednesday's friendly with Germany in Berlin, says the FA. news.bbc.co.uk Prostitution 'forced into city' Prostitution in Aberdeen has spread into the city centre since a tolerance zone was abandoned because of a change in the law. news.bbc.co.uk Consumer inflation set to fall Official figures due out later on Tuesday are expected to show that UK inflation fell to 4.8% in October. news.bbc.co.uk 'My letter for life' A victim of neo-Nazi attack hears a plea not to kill himself news.bbc.co.uk Political spin disguised real reason Mary Rose sank, study says Henry VIII's flagship Mary Rose was sunk by a French cannonball and this was covered up by political spin, a new study suggests. news.bbc.co.uk What we know Key themes and people involved in the Baby P case news.bbc.co.uk Iraq war 'violated rule of law' Advice given to Tony Blair about the legality of the Iraq war was fatally 'flawed', a former senior law lord claims. news.bbc.co.uk The green room Why environment groups still haven't had their day news.bbc.co.uk Send your video, pictures and story ideas Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you. news.bbc.co.uk Emissions up in developed nations Emissions of greenhouse gases by industrialised nations rose 2.3% from 2000 to 2006, the UN climate change agency says. news.bbc.co.uk Iraqi voices Views on the recently struck deal on US troops news.bbc.co.uk Tributes after teen's canoe death A school and Championship football club join tributes to a promising goalkeeper who died while canoeing on a river. news.bbc.co.uk Case worker wanted Baby P in care A senior social worker and police did not want Baby P returned to the home where he later died, the BBC learns. news.bbc.co.uk The face of Oz Australia's high hopes for Baz Luhrmann epic news.bbc.co.uk NI executive may meet this week Northern Ireland's power-sharing Executive is now expected to meet on Thursday - after a four month long stand-off. news.bbc.co.uk Obama vows to 'work with' McCain In their first meeting since the US election, the president-elect and his vanquished rival vow to work together. news.bbc.co.uk Half of violent crimes 'unsolved' Only 49% of recorded violent crimes in England and Wales were solved by the police last year, official figures show. news.bbc.co.uk Hijacked oil tanker nears Somalia A giant Saudi oil tanker seized by pirates in the Indian Ocean is nearing the coast of Somalia, the US Navy says. news.bbc.co.uk Butcher split on Maradona meeting Scotland assistant Terry Butcher believes it's a privilege to be taking on Diego Maradona's Argentina. news.bbc.co.uk Pietersen rues missed opportunity England captain Kevin Pietersen was disappointed by his side's failure to capitalise on a strong start as they were beaten by India in Indore. news.bbc.co.uk The skull that tells the story of the rhinos that roamed Europe Palaeontologists piece together the fossilised skull of the oldest example yet found of a woolly rhinoceros in Europe. news.bbc.co.uk Cameron warns of 'tax bombshell' David Cameron tells Gordon Brown to "be straight" and admit borrowing more will mean higher taxes later. news.bbc.co.uk Mercy mission On board an RAF plane flying injured soldiers home news.bbc.co.uk UK minister set for Syria talks British Foreign Secretary David Miliband arrives in Syria for a meeting with President Bashar al-Assad. news.bbc.co.uk Prison attack halts Shannon trial The trial of the man accused of kidnapping Shannon Matthews is halted after he is attacked and injured in jail. news.bbc.co.uk |
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