Badger cull: government refuses to deny marksmen failing to meet target
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4
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guardian
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Civil liberties: the world at their fingertips
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1
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guardian
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Ted Baker sales soar 31% on back of flair for fun and fashion
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1
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guardian
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Jacintha Saldanha inquest delayed as coroner 'seeks more information'
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1
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guardian
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Guatemala bus crash kills dozens
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1
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guardian
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Former CIA Milan chief held in Panama over abduction of Egyptian cleric
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2
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guardian
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Letting agents: Cowboy & Cowboy
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1
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guardian
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While dubious mortality rates grab headlines, NHS privatisation gallops on
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1
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guardian
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Mike Bloomberg's fact-free defence of stop-and-frisk
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1
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guardian
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Windfall: James Bond's Lotus Esprit submarine car sells for £550,000
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1
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guardian
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Mexico: rise of vigilante groups adds to turmoil over crime gangs
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1
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guardian
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Syria's warning to the west: military action will have grave consequences
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1
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guardian
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US spy satellite launched into space aboard rocket from California
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1
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guardian
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Professor Steve Field announced as first chief inspector of general practice
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1
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guardian
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Afghan officials say Nato air strike killed nine civilians
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2
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guardian
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Mad Men finale season split across two years
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0
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bbc
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