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About 500 people critical of the economic impact and corporate flavor of the London Olympics marched yesterday near the Olympic Park, determined to send a message that Britain is not united in backing the games.

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The head of the British Olympic Association fears the London Games could be marred by a protester after the Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge universities was disrupted by an intruder jumping into the River Thames.

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Feel like living dangerously? 

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Ancient man ventured into northern Europe far earlier than previously thought, settling on England's east coast more than 800,000 years ago, scientists said.

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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown plans to announce a sale of government assets aimed at raising 3 billion pounds ($4.8 billion), his office said yesterday.

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Queen Elizabeth II took to the River Thames in a steam launch yesterday to watch red-suited boatmen carefully count all her swans.

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British technology used by premium beverage company Diageo to make Smirnoff vodka was introduced in the country yesterday for use in purifying water and cleaning up polluted rivers.
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About 500 people critical of the economic impact and corporate flavor of the London Olympics marched yesterday near the Olympic Park, determined to send a message that Britain is not united in backing the games.

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With the flame comes the games.

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The head of the British Olympic Association fears the London Games could be marred by a protester after the Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge universities was disrupted by an intruder jumping into the River Thames.

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Feel like living dangerously? 

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Ancient man ventured into northern Europe far earlier than previously thought, settling on England's east coast more than 800,000 years ago, scientists said.

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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown plans to announce a sale of government assets aimed at raising 3 billion pounds ($4.8 billion), his office said yesterday.

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Queen Elizabeth II took to the River Thames in a steam launch yesterday to watch red-suited boatmen carefully count all her swans.

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British technology used by premium beverage company Diageo to make Smirnoff vodka was introduced in the country yesterday for use in purifying water and cleaning up polluted rivers.
[DatePublished] => 2006-09-07 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804518 [AuthorName] => Ghio Ong [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )
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