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Officials are hopeful that the cholera outbreak in Haiti is stabilising. 250 people have died and over 3000 are infected since the outbreak of the disease last week.
Last night the director of H ...
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9:00pm 29th November 2010 Haiti cholera death toll rises
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3:00am 29th November 2010 Candidates cry fraud in Haitian electoral crisis
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1:30am 29th November 2010 Chaos and corruption mar Haiti elections
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12:30am 29th November 2010 Haitian authorities refuse to annul election
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Muslims in Oregon have said they feared a spate of revenge attacks after a mosque used by the Christmas tree bomb suspect was set ablaze. ...
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6:03am 29th November 2010 Muslims fear 'plot' revenge attack
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12:13am 29th November 2010 US mosque gutted after bomb plot
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11:00pm 28th November 2010 Mosque attack as Oregon bomb suspect due in court
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The final match of the weekend in the Premier League saw Tottenham Hotspur host Liverpool at White Hart Lane. Harry Redknapp’s men went into the clash after two excellent results in the past week, h ...
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8:40am 29th November 2010 Hodgson stands by Torres
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8:26am 29th November 2010 Roy Hodgson denies Liverpool striker Fernando Torres has a 'crisis of confidence'
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The government has announced its new plans for funding higher education courses at universities in England, which centres on students paying up to £9,000 per year for tuition.
This expected rise, ...
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10:12am 29th November 2010 Met warning over child protesters
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3:04pm 28th November 2010 Student sit-ins over fees go on
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The latest argument involving England in the 2018 World Cup voting process has resulted in their bid being “significantly harmed”, according to new reports.
It follows newspaper investigations ...
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9:59pm 29th November 2010 World Cup 2018: David Cameron tries to limit damage to England's bid following Panorama investigation
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7:40pm 29th November 2010 FIFA members accused
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6:40pm 29th November 2010 England in a fighting mood
BBC
6:08pm 29th November 2010 Three top Fifa men 'took bribes'