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- (5) The Star Retired priest, 83, guilty in 47 abuse cases
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- (4) The Guardian Apartheid killer finds religion but not remorse
- (3) New York Times The Military: U.S. General Says Iraq Could Sli...
- (3) Boston Globe Domesday Book, detailed survey of 11th-century E...
- (3) IOL London police cleared after shooting drama
- (3) IOL Home affairs bungle dashes girl's UK dreams
- (3) The Guardian Self-styled saviour of Radio 1 keeps his promise
- (3) Oh My News South Korea 'I Write to Chronicle Untold Lives'
- (3) The Globe and Mail Domesday Book on-line
- (2) The Times Online Israel makes progress in carving out a secur...
- (2) The Guardian Man guilty of Toni-Ann killing
- (2) The Guardian They call him King Khan. Meet Bollywood's bigges...
- (2) CNN Britain loses hijack Afghans case
- (2) Boston Globe Blair delays vacation to work on Mideast
- (2) Monsters and Critics Court to rule on Afghan hijackers' right...
- (2) The Times Online Berlin to build wheel bigger than London Eye
- (2) The Guardian They call him King Khan. Meet Bollywood's bigges...
- (2) The Guardian Largest divorce settlement in British legal hist...
- (2) International He... Civil war risk in Iraq rises, U.S. comman...
- (2) SF Gate Landis Awaits Backup Sample Result
- (2) Boston Globe Today in history - Aug. 4
- (2) Boston Globe Landis awaits backup sample result
- (2) The Times Online City pins its hopes of fortune on big wheel
- (1) The Telegraph Drug dealer guilty of killing Toni-Ann
- (1) Boston Globe Varig plans to resume some routes soon
- (1) The Telegraph Domesday Book goes online
- (1) BBC News Man convicted of Toni-Ann murder
- (1) International He... In Germany, U.S. model is tough sell
- (1) The Guardian Yanukovich set to become Ukrainian PM
- (1) New York Times Slow U.S. Job Growth Signals No Change in Inte...
- (1) Monsters and Critics Weak jobs data fires up the bond market ...
- (1) ABC News Penelope Cruz Says She's Met Suri Cruise
- (1) New York Times Blair Delays Vacation for Mideast Diplomacy
- (1) Monsters and Critics 'Prolific' paedophile gets 11 years
- (1) ABC News 'Watercooler': What Will Celebrities' Kids Look Like...
- (1) The Times Online Jittery brokers scan the sky in market of fe...
- (1) International He... Blair sets focus on Lebanon
- (1) Monsters and Critics Business Roundup
- (1) The Times Online Analysis: Blair's decision to stay in London
- (1) The Guardian ID card plan 'secretive, expensive and inconsist...
- (1) BBC News ID card plan lacks clarity - MPs
- (1) The Guardian It's not cool to be clever at school, teachers w...
- (1) BBC News Rare turtle to get satellite tag
- (1) Xinhua News Britain raises interest rates to 4.75 pct
- (1) The Scotsman 'Civil war will tear Iraq apart'
- (1) The Guardian Labour members elect heckler ejected from confer...
- (1) The Guardian Bank of England raises interest rate to 4.75%
- (1) The Times Online Jittery brokers scan the sky in market of fe...
- (1) The Times Online Netanyahu warns on 'fragile' peace plan
- (1) IOL Teddy bear 'all shook up' by hound dog
- (1) Boston Globe Penelope Cruz says she's met Suri Cruise
- (1) New York Times U.S.O.C. Punishes Gatlin’s Coach
- (1) Xinhua News Spanish screen beauty Penelope Cruz visits ex-bea...
- (1) The Guardian Judges overrule Reid in Afghan hijack case
- (1) WIST News Blair, Chirac work diplomatic channels for UN resol...
- (1) The Guardian Judges overrule Reid in Afghan hijack case
- (1) Monsters and Critics Thousands demonstrate against Israel in ...
- (1) The Times Online Parting shot of Iraq envoy: 'civil war is ge...
- (1) The Guardian Blair delays holiday over crisis
- (1) SABC News Rescue operations to start as rain subsides
- (1) New York Times In Hawkish Tones, Europeans Again Lift Rates
- (1) New York Times City of Lite Lit: Paris Is Happy Endings and B...
- (1) The Telegraph Queen's new home is worth £35,000
- (1) Monsters and Critics British aid organizations say work in Le...