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Brazil's Amazon settlers 'scratching out a living'
From: External news05 Jul 2011
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The charred tree stumps in the Amazon rain forest tell their own story
RACISM is still an issue in England’s schools, with pupils and teachers showing racist behaviour, research suggests
Leicestershire councillor censured for making racist comment
From: External news05 Jul 2011
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A councillor who was suspended two years ago for offensive remarks about gypsies and travellers has been censured again, this time for a racist comment.
THE police force in Lincolnshire is one of the seven "whitest" in the country, according to new figures
Telegraph readers' support has helped soldiers in the Snatch Land Rover case to win a landmark judgment against the MoD, says Christopher Booker
As the United Nations has said, access to the Internet is a human right
Pressure grows to ban kettling as police face triple legal challenge
From: External news04 Jul 2011
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The contentious police tactic of "kettling" demonstrators is to face a series of legal challenges that could result in it being outlawed
Fox News's hacked Twitter feed declares Obama dead
From: External news04 Jul 2011
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Rogue 4 July tweets on TV news channel's politics service go viral but Fox News is apparently back in control
Spend more on deprived children or Society will suffer "immense penalties", MP urges
From: External news04 Jul 2011
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Society will suffer "immense penalties" unless more money is spent improving the lives of children from deprived backgrounds
ONE OF Liverpool's few black politicians has spoken out about the lack of investment in the city's African Caribbean community since the 1981 Toxteth riots
