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IN THEIR SHOES! (Deccan Herald)
There are certain professions that make us go green with envy. We think these are the guys who have their cake and eat it too.
BoP Student Wins Award for Facial Eczma Research (Scoop.co.nz)
Katikati student Pippa Grierson has won a major award at an international competition for young scientists in Europe, for her research project into facial eczema in livestock.
The graceful art of tea: Serving others (The Signal)
By Aleksandra Gajewski Signal Staff Writer agajewski@the-signal.com Posted: Oct. 5, 2008 7:43 p.m.
The great balti bailout (Independent)
At the Treasury it has already been dubbed "the balti bailout". At 9.30pm on Tuesday, Alistair Darling and about 30 of his officials took a few precious minutes off from their marathon negotiations with bankers for a takeaway curry from Gandhi's Indian restaurant in Kennington, south London. The "customer feedback" section of its website includes commendations from Gordon Brown, Jack Straw, ...
Fast Future on track for Caulfield Cup start (Stawell Times-News)
VICTORIAN trainer Russell Cameron's two-state bid for winners begins in Friday night's JRA Cup at Moonee Valley with Caloundra Cup winner Fast Future.
Gambon's royal joke on Depp (world entertainment news via Yahoo! UK & Ire...
Sir Michael Gambon once tricked Johnny Depp into thinking he was friends with Queen Elizabeth Ii - telling the actor he regularly went to her home for a cup of tea.
Terry Fincher (Guardian Unlimited)
During the 1950s and 60s the photographer Terry Fincher, who has died aged 77 of a liver tumour, covered every major war and trouble spot around the world. He did five tours of Vietnam and his pictures regularly fetured in the Daily Express, in the era of its greatness.
Vicky Ward: Will's Cup of Tea (HuffingtonPost)
On June 16 royal photographers waiting to capture Britain's Prince William, 26, in flowing velvet robes outside St. George's Chapel, in Windsor, were caught by...
A trip to Scotland's golf country for a non-golfer (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland -- Golf is a waste of time. ...
The kingfisher who came to tea: Britain's shyest bird makes himself at home i...
They're among the most beautiful, and shyest, creatures in Britain – so retired farmer John Dent was amazed to see a kingfisher in his kitchen, calmly sitting by the teapot.

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