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Joe Frazier dies: lion of heavyweight division loses final fight with cancer
From: External news08 Nov 2011
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In the early hours of Tuesday morning, the final bell sounded on a remarkable life.
Rape and murder suspect released after lawyers find new evidence
Labour peer, strategist and corporate adviser Philip Gould has died aged 61 after a battle against cancer.
A new film version of Wuthering Heights featuring a black Heathcliff is based, in part, on a little-known legend from a remote part of Yorkshire. Roger Ratcliffe tells the story that is thought to have inspired the greatest romance in English literature
A COMMUNITY worker from South Tyneside has scooped a national police award for his efforts.
Non-League player subject of alleged racist abuse
From: External news07 Nov 2011
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Blyth Spartans striker Richard Offiong has claimed he was the subject of a racial slur from an opposition player during Saturday's (5 November) 2-2 draw with Colwyn Bay.
WOMEN are being stung for £11.5billion by Coalition cuts at a time when the largest number are jobless for 23 years. Read more: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/2011/11/04/women-bear-11billion-cost-of-tory-cuts-115875-23536293/#ixzz1ckguvmNu
Public sector workers set to walk out on 30 November as government and union bosses row over 29% ballot turnout
Travellers are threatening to return to Dale Farm in Essex once workers have finished clearing the site, a High Court judge has been told.
Two peers jailed for expenses fraud facing Lords ban
From: External news04 Nov 2011
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Two peers convicted of expenses fraud should be suspended from the House of Lords, a key committee has said.
