'Devil's breath' aka scopolamine: can it really zombify you?
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guardian
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At least the Queen has spared us President Blair
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guardian
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Freshers fleeced and cooks confounded
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guardian
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Corbyn opponents ditch plans to restore shadow cabinet elections
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guardian
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Foreign policy under Corbyn and Burnham’s big ideas
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guardian
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Ashley Madison: Did many women use the infidelity site?
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1
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bbc
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Obama secures enough support from senators for Iran deal
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3
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bbc
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The hard to find benefits of being in the EU
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guardian
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Yemen mosque bombing: At least 20 killed by blasts in Sanaa
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independent
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Privacy fears over websites sharing children's data
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bbc
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Kentucky clerk denying licenses to gay couples has married four times
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3
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guardian
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Rebekah Brooks' return confirmed as Tony Gallagher is named Sun editor
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3
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guardian
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Brooks to return as Murdoch's UK boss
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3
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bbc
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NUS fights back against government's 'chilling' counter-radicalisation strategy
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1
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guardian
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Lego sales take off as toy maker sends figures into space
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1
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independent
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Refugees welcome? How UK and Germany compare on migration
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1
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guardian
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