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  1. Critics hail Daniel Radcliffe's latest stage turnRead the original story

    1 hr ago | Official Wire News

    Daniel Radcliffe has won magical reviews for his latest stage role as a disabled Irish dreamer in Martin McDonagh's "The Cripple of Inishmaan."

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  2. Plans for a new mini housing estate in March have been grantedRead the original story w/Photo

    2 hrs ago | Cambs Times

    PLANS for Fenland District Council to build 22 new homes on a disused allotment in March have been replaced with a plan for Roddons to build 31. Initially, the council wanted to get the go ahead for the new mini estate and then pass the building work to Now, however, the initial scheme has been scrapped and a larger one put in its place by Roddons ... (more)

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  3. GALLERY: Fenland cricket round-up - June 15-16Read the original story w/Photo

    Yesterday | Cambs Times

    Rob Tombs, fresh from 185 the previous week, smacked 73 as March II claimed back-to back CCA Senior Division One wins, beating Great Shelford by 75 runs.

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  4. March air cadets and town's museum receive cash boost thanks to community campaignRead the original story w/Photo

    Yesterday | Wisbech Standard

    Anglia Co-operative Badgeney Road store staff Donna Wellings and Sue Bird with Cpl Ward, Sgt MacRae, Cpl Ogden, Sylvia Keane, Joan Munns and museum vice-chairman Richard Munns.

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  5. Road rage Conservative councillor called driver an arsehole before telling him to drop deadRead the original story w/Photo

    Yesterday | Nothing To Do With Arbroath

    A district councillor has apologised after calling another driver an arsehole then telling him "drop dead."

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  6. MARCH: Deliberate fire in outbuildingRead the original story

    Monday | Fenland Today

    The fire service was called at 11.20pm to Grounds Avenue, where an outbuilding was on fire and had spread to a house.

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  7. Campaign 2012FLA. Democrats Hear it Like they Want itRead the original story

    Oct 29, 2011 | American Reporter

    We know the names of every one of the 4,479 Americans who were killed and the 32,200 who were wounded, both civilian and military, between March 20, 2003 and Oct. 21, 2011, the day President Barack Obama, fulfilling a campaign promise, declared the last American soldier would leave Iraq before the end of the year.

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  8. Activists breach security perimeter during G8 protestRead the original story

    Monday | Buenos Aires Herald

    Protesters walk together from the centre of Enniskillen in Northern Ireland on June 17, 2013 towards the security fences of the G8 Summit.

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  9. Obama, Putin, Cameron face Syria showdown at G8 summitRead the original story w/Photo

    Monday | ABC News

    World leaders have gathered at the G8 summit in Northern Ireland for what may be a potentially awkward clash over Syria, with the US and Russia openly backing rival sides in the civil war.

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  10. Wisbech firm that built A 2million leisure complex at Tydd St Giles goes bust owing A 1.6millionRead the original story w/Photo

    Saturday Jun 15 | Wisbech Standard

    BOASTFUL managing director David Worrall drank champagne to toast completion of a 2 million leisure complex but the next day he quit.

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  11. U.S. Submarines Sink 12 Japanese Ships, One a Destroyer; 4 Craft DamagedRead the original story w/Photo

    Saturday Jun 15 | Free Republic

    First session: September 1, 2009. Last date to add: September 2, 2015. Reading assignment: New York Times articles delivered daily to students on the 70th anniversary of original publication date.

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  12. Deputy chief constable, father of three from Fenland, Straw Bear...Read the original story w/Photo

    Saturday Jun 15 | Cambs Times

    THE deputy chief constable of Cambridgeshire, a father of three from March and a cricketer from East Cambs and the founder of Whittlesey Straw Bear festival feature in the Queen's Birthday Honours list.

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  13. A showing of Portland Pride this weekend with events and 43rd annual Pride ParadeRead the original story

    Friday Jun 14 | OregonLive.com

    Marchers carry an equality banner in last year's Portland Pride Parade. This year's parade includes first-time marchers: Portland Fire & Rescue, the Timbers Army, and Intel.

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  14. Northern Ireland enters lockdown for G8 circusRead the original story

    Friday Jun 14 | Morning Star

    Police Service of Northern Ireland Assistant Chief Constable Alistair Finlay said he was expecting "relatively small numbers" of protesters to target the summit - but thousands of police from Britain are being deployed in the largest ever security operation in the territory.

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  15. Bungalow is refused planning permission under a new Fenland District Council planning ruleRead the original story w/Photo

    Friday Jun 14 | Wisbech Standard

    A WOMAN who had permission to build a bungalow on a plot behind her garage has been told she can no longer develop the land under a new ruling by Fenland District Council.

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  16. New nursery taking over historic March building in SeptemberRead the original story w/Photo

    Friday Jun 14 | Wisbech Standard

    The Orchards Day Nursery will open at 50 Knights End Road, March, the site of the former Buttercups day nursery.

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  17. UK car production on track to overtake France by 2018Read the original story w/Photo

    Thursday Jun 13 | The Straits Times

    British Prime Minister David Cameron colours in the eye of a Daruma doll, a Japanese tradition symbolising the completion of a goal or project, watched by Nissan executive vice-president Andy Palmer during a visit to the Nissan factory in Sunderland, north-east England, on March 28, 2013.

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  18. Citizenship test has become a bad pub quiz, says academicRead the original story w/Photo

    Thursday Jun 13 | The Guardian

    US immigrant Dr Thom Brooks says Life in the UK test is inconsistent in what it requires new citizens to know Emperor Claudius on a bronze sestertius.

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  19. British and Irish Lions 2013: Sam Warburton is to fight for his Test spotRead the original story w/Photo

    Thursday Jun 13 | Daily Mail

    Lions captain Sam Warburton will go into Saturday's encounter with the Waratahs knowing that he has to fight for his Test place, after Warren Gatland reiterated his commitment to selection on merit.

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  20. Citizenship test 'like bad pub quiz'Read the original story w/Photo

    Thursday Jun 13 | BBC News

    The British citizenship test taken by 150,000 people every year has the intellectual rigour of a "bad pub quiz", a report suggests.

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