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Potters Bar families speak out post inquiry
After a seven-week inquest, an inquest jury concluded that there were failures of inspection andor maintenance of the points in the period before the crash. Judge Michael Findlay Baker QC promised to write to the rail authorities expressing his concerns Read More
Families' reaction to inquest verdict
The families of the victims of the Potters Bar train crash say they would like a public inquiry into the incident which killed seven people. The inquest jury found that points were in an unsafe condition and there had been failures to either inspect or Read More
Nature's Midgets: The World's Smallest Critters
If you thought your toy kitten was small, take a look at some of these animals. Just don't blink or you'll miss them ... By Kat Meduski Read More
Scotland rebuffs Megrahi probe
EDINBURGH, Scotland, July 30 UPI -- There is no possibility for U.S. lawmakers to grill Scottish or British officials on the Lockerbie bomber case overseas, a Scottish official said. Read More
Police force reveals 50m savings
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Kuoni Survey Reveals Why Summer Holidays Lead to Make-Up or Break-Up
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Potters Bar coroner warns rail passengers STILL face deadly risks
There were failures of inspection andor maintenance of the points in the period before the crash, the jury in Letchworth concluded. Read More
E-Discovery SaaS and On-Premises Software Converge at Vendors as They Mature
The market for e-discovery capabilities deployed as conventional enterprise software, appliances or software as a service is converging swiftly in response to market pressures. Read More
Durable skin protects transmitters - Linx Technologies
Rubberized skins provide protection from scratches, bumps, and minor falls for OEM compact or long-range handheld transmitters. An included belt clip accommodates the extra thickness of the skin while providing an attachment point for the optional Read More
US STOCKS SNAPSHOT-Wall St turns positive, lifted by data
The Dow Jones industrial average .DJI gained 21.00 points, or 0.20 percent, to 10,488.16. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX added 1.92 points, or 0.17 percent, to 1,103.45. The Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC put on 4.61 points, or 0.20 percent, to Read More
Wall Street turns positive, lifted by data
NEW YORK Reuters Stocks reversed course on Friday with the major indexes turning positive after a barometer of U.S. Midwest business jumped in July, while consumer sentiment data for the month came in better than expected. The Dow Jones industrial Read More
Hoop dreams
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Families' reaction to crash verdict
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Sex parties banned at London home
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Indy Choice: Best of the new books
Enrich your mind with a selection of the latest fiction and non fiction books. Click here or on the image to launch our guide Read More
Queen of South v Dumbarton
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Photo competition theme: silliness
Click to enlarge: A competitor runs through a burning field during the Tough Guy event in Perton Photo: Reuters The theme for this week?s photo competition is silliness. I think the picture says it all really. Please send your pictures to Read More
Europe shares turn positive on US confidence data
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Sleep in a tree or just admire one in a new museum
Turns out Joni Mitchell is psychic. That song she wrote about putting trees in a tree museum? It's happened. Earlier this summer the Tree Museum ... Read More
Stocking factory jobs threatened
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Wall Street opens down after GDP
A Wall St. sign is seen outside the New York Stock Exchange September 30, 2008. Credit: ReutersLucas JacksonFiles The Dow Jones industrial average.DJI was down 81.74 points, or 0.78 percent, at 10,385.42. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index.SPX was down Read More
Ghost estates haunt Ireland
As a result of Ireland's boom and bust years, some 300,000 new homes remain unfinished or unsold on so-called 'ghost estates' across the country. Read More
Wall Street trims losses after consumer data
NEW YORK Reuters Stocks regained some ground on Friday after consumer sentiment data fell in July to its lowest level in 9 months, though the reading showed a slight improvement from the beginning of the month. The Dow Jones industrial average .DJI Read More
Hilton says she is a tomboy
Hilton - Is a tomboy at heart Paris Hilton has described herself as a "real tomboy". The socialite revealed that she prefers to wear casual clothes and loves sports and playing with animals. She told Heat: "I'm actually a real tomboy. A lot of people Read More
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