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  A massive, salty filing cabinet
Date: February  26, 2009  

By James AlexanderWhat should you do with the vast caverns left by Cheshire s salt mining Fill them full of valuable documents of course.During our lives, we all generate a vast paper trail of documents about us that need to be kept and archived. We rely on employers, doctors, councils, banks, the police and others to keep these details safe.But -
  Primary education is deficient
Date: February  19, 2009  

Children in England are getting a "deficient" primary education because schools are focusing too much on maths, English and testing, a report has said.Their right to a broad curriculum is being "needlessly compromised" and their lives "impoverished" by the "standards agenda", the report claims. The Cambridge Primary Review s interim report is part
  China calls for ship sinking inquiry
Date: February  19, 2009  

China has called on Russia to carry out a full investigation after a shooting incident on Sunday involving a Chinese-owned vessel off the port of Nakhodka.Eight sailors went missing after Russian border guards opened fire.Russian says the freighter, which later sank, was being investigated for possible links to smuggling and had set sail from Nakho
  Celtic 0-0 Rangers
Date: February  15, 2009  

By Colin MoffatCeltic remain two points clear at the top of the Scottish Premier League after a dreary draw at home to Rangers.Celtic striker Scott McDonald was guilty of an astonishing miss, heading wide from close range after 15 minutes.The second half belonged to Rangers, with Artur Boruc making a good save to prevent a Stephen McManus own goal
  Pipes of peace
Date: February  13, 2009  

VIEWPOINTBy Aaron Wolf, Annika Kramer, Alexander Carius and Geoffrey Dabelko"Water wars are coming!" the newspaper headlines scream.It seems obvious; rivalries over water have been the source of disputes since humans settled down to cultivate food.Even our language reflects these ancient roots: "rivalry" comes from the Latin rivalis, or "one using
  Public protection
Date: February  12, 2009  

Ann AlexanderPresenter, Could Shipman Happen Again, BBC Radio 4"I spoke to Dr Shipman, I can t really remember what he said because I was so distressed, but he did imply that my mother had been ill, she d been to see him the day before, he d been to see her that day, and she had died after he left, and I was kind of comforted by that."Angela Woodru
  Giant gee gee
Date: February  11, 2009  

By Denise Winterman and Finlo RohrerBBC News MagazineA giant statue of a white horse has been chosen to be the new "Angel of the South" at Ebbsfleet. But why is this giant steed such an important symbolThere is a stereotypical artistic representation of the horse.It rears back on its hind legs, its front hooves are raised, its eyes stare wildly, ma
  Queen to launch new-look website
Date: February  11, 2009  

The Queen is to relaunch her website at a Buckingham Palace reception in the company of the world wide web s inventor, Sir Tim Berners-Lee.The royal site, which started in 1997, will include more video material as well as historical documents.Queen Victoria s journal in which she describes trying out Alexander Graham Bell s new invention, the telep
  Queen to launch new-look website
Date: February  11, 2009  

The Queen is to relaunch her website at a Buckingham Palace reception in the company of the world wide web s inventor, Sir Tim Berners-Lee.The royal site, which started in 1997, will include more video material as well as historical documents.Queen Victoria s journal in which she describes trying out Alexander Graham Bell s new invention, the telep
  See no evil
Date: February  07, 2009  

Following the murders of a lawyer and journalist in Moscow, the BBC s Rupert Wingfield-Hayes asks why little appears to have been done to find those responsible.There is a tendency for many to resort to stereotypes when describing Russia.The Fleet Street headline writers rarely resist an opportunity to declare the outbreak of a new Cold War.This we


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