Ideas for 6-7 February
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guardian
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France destroys illegal ivory stocks
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guardian
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Jimmy Fallon takes the Tonight Show baton: can he save late-night comedy?
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guardian
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Turkey pushes through new raft of 'draconian' internet restrictions
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guardian
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Russian anti-Putin satirists have car vandalised with giant wooden penis
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independent
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Scottish independence: Cable says RBS would have to move to London
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2
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guardian
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Gender-neutral toys: Why dressing your daughter in pink 'damages the future of our economy'
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independent
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Police commissioners reject 'national' water cannon plan
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bbc
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Afghan Taliban 'capture US military dog'
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bbc
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'Thousands' hit by government benefit cap now in work
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bbc
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Ocado co-founder Jason Gissing sold £15m of shares on day he announced his retirement from online grocer
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independent
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Facebook Look Back: Father’s emotional appeal to Mark Zuckerberg for dead son’s retrospective film receives ‘overwhel...
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independent
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South Africa gold mine fire: Eight bodies found
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bbc
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Prime minister defends storm response
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bbc
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Haruki Murakami and the writerly art of local insults
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guardian
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Eurovision Song Contest: vote rigging countries face three-year ban
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guardian
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