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But critic slams apology that comes four months after offensive blog
As France issues first fines, burka rebel says: I’ll stand for president
From: External news23 Sep 2011
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Two Muslims have become the first women in France to be fined for wearing a burka.
Somerset charity stops race hate victim support work
From: External news23 Sep 2011
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A Somerset charity which offers emotional and practical support for race hate victims has said it can no longer afford to continue its service.
Met Police counter-terrorism role should end, MPs say
From: External news23 Sep 2011
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The Metropolitan Police's counter-terrorism role should be given to the new National Crime Agency when it becomes operational in 2013, MPs say.
Dale Farm: High Court to rule on illegal travellers' site
From: External news23 Sep 2011
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The High Court is to decide later whether residents can be evicted from the UK's largest illegal travellers' site.
The Black and Asian Coaches Association (BACA) has backed moves to introduce a version of the Rooney Rule into English football.
Every time England's No. 9 collected the ball, it started again. Not just ugly noises, but gestures too
International Day of Peace: Is peace possible? Part One
From: External news22 Sep 2011
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September 21st marks the annual international day of peace, honoured in the UN Headquarters with the ringing of the iconic “peace bell”
Ugandan farmer: 'My land gave me everything. Now I'm one of the poorest'
From: External news22 Sep 2011
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Land tenure in Uganda is a subject of much dispute, and last year's farming evictions have left 20,000 homeless
Palestinians ready to put statehood on backburner in favour of peace talks
From: External news22 Sep 2011
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Obama causes anger with veto pledge and staunch backing of Israel but Abbas continues to hold out olive branch
