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  Sales drive
Date: March  01, 2009  

By James FletcherBBC NewsThere aren t many people in the UK who would say that business is booming, but it seems that hard times are good times for car boot sales. Tracey Hobson, who has been running a boot sale in a London school playground for 10 years, says the number of people wanting to sell their old possessions from the back of their car has
  U2 plan intimate summer shows
Date: February  27, 2009  

Rock band U2 have revealed they are preparing to tour later this year, and hope to offer tickets with cheaper, recession-busting prices.Frontman Bono told BBC Radio 1 s Jo Whiley they had "something very special planned" for early summer.He added that it was "a whole way of trying to do shows outdoors and make them very intimate".The Irish act are
  Fault lines
Date: February  24, 2009  

By Paul ReynoldsWorld affairs correspondent, BBC News websiteThe British press has been noting with satisfaction that Prime Minister Gordon Brown is the first European leader to be invited to see US President Barack Obama.However, to the question often asked in Europe when a new administration takes office - "Who s first"- the answer in Washington
  US CO2 hunter set for lift-off
Date: February  23, 2009  

By Jonathan AmosScience reporter, BBC NewsNasa is all set to launch its first mission dedicated to measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) from space.The Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) will help pinpoint the key locations on our planet s surface where the gas is being emitted and absorbed.CO2 s increased concentration in the atmosphere will lead to globa
  US CO2 hunter set for lift-off
Date: February  23, 2009  

By Jonathan AmosScience reporter, BBC NewsNasa is all set to launch its first mission dedicated to measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) from space.The Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) will help pinpoint the key locations on our planet s surface where the gas is being emitted and absorbed.CO2 s increased concentration in the atmosphere will lead to globa
  It s an ill wind...
Date: February  22, 2009  

By Andy GallacherBBC News, MiamiThe Star shoes and boots repair shop on Miami s Washington Avenue has the kind of back room that looks like it belongs in a museum.Huge metal machines that spin on leather belts and look like parts of an old steam train are labouring more than they have in years.Business here and at cobblers across the United States
   Brits bump affects album chart
Date: February  22, 2009  

The big winners at last week s Brit Awards have seen a sales spike in the album chart, with best international group Kings Of Leon back at number one.Duffy, who won three prizes, saw her Rockferry album rise 15 places to number four, almost doubling its sales from the previous week.Other acts who benefitted from the bump included Elbow and Pet Shop
  Home-grown fear
Date: February  21, 2009  
By Chris MorrisBBC News, MumbaiEarly morning, just off the Mumbai shoreline. The seas are calm, there are a few pleasure craft pottering around - everything is normal.But three months ago, this is where 10 armed men came ashore to attack this city, killing more than 170 people.On the coast in front of me is the old arch of the Gateway of India, and
  Hackers target Xbox Live players
Date: February  20, 2009  

Xbox Live is being targeted by malicious hackers selling services that kick players off the network.The booting services are proving popular with players who want a way to get revenge on those who beat them in an Xbox Live game.The attackers are employing data flooding tools that have been used against websites for many years.Microsoft is "investig
   Staff all tanning salons call
Date: February  20, 2009  

Calls for unstaffed tanning salons to be banned after a 14-year-old was burnt over 70% of her body have been made by dermatologists and politicians.A health and safety inquiry is underway into Kirsty McRae s 19-minute use of the salon in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan.Swansea East MP Sian James said the case was the "tip of the iceberg" of youngsters usi


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