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Daily Mail - ShowBiz - 18 March 2010 | 03:20:01

Curse of the oscars strikes again: sandra bullock's husband is accused of affair with tattooed lady

Michelle McGee said she called James her 'Vanilla Gorilla' and has revealed salacious details of their time together. Bullock became James's third wife five years ago.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 03:20:01

Darling faces tv debate clash with osborne and cable over economy during election campaign

The trio will set out their rescue plans and how to pay back Britain's £178billion deficit, one of the key battlegrounds ahead of the General Election.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 03:20:01

Children's services blame 'human error' for failing to spot violent past of father who went on to kill newborn daughter

Christopher Sellman, 24, had a conviction for assault and had been cautioned for child neglect before he was found guilty of killing 25-day-old Tiffany Sellman Burdge.


BBC - International - 18 March 2010 | 03:19:47

Us upbeat on russia nuclear deal

The US and Russia "are making very good progress" on a new nuclear disarmament deal, a US official says before Moscow talks.


BBC - General - 18 March 2010 | 03:19:47

Dna tests fail to identify unknown wwi soldiers

Hopes of DNA matches identifying British soldiers lost in action during World war I are dashed.


BBC - International - 18 March 2010 | 03:19:47

Tv shocker

French fake show turns contestants to electrocutioners


BBC - General - 18 March 2010 | 03:19:47

Wrestlemania

Senegal's big business bare-fist fighting in pictures


BBC - General - 18 March 2010 | 03:19:47

Galloping ahead

Horse racing industry runs to secure its future


BBC - International - 18 March 2010 | 03:19:47

'lost' indian boy to return home

An Indian boy found abandoned in London two years ago can now return home after he is granted travel documents.


Daily Mail - International - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Stand aside obama, woods is roaring back! tiger reveals masters return

Woods finally ended the seemingly eternal wait for his comeback with the momentous revelation that he will mark his return to the competitive spotlight at the Masters.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

We can't shun countries that torture, says foreign office

The statement in the department's annual human rights report will fuel suspicions that UK intelligence agencies collaborated with the harsh treatment of detainees abroad.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Quentin letts: gordon brown's apology had shades of a child drinking cod liver oil

During some exchanges at PMQs he did not lift his eyes. Had he been a specimen at Crufts you would have concluded that this sausage dog had a dry nose.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Magistrate tried to evict naked romanian tenant by throwing her property downstairs while friend hurled racist abuse

Bench Chairwoman Stephanie Lippiatt, 63, a senior JP at Kingston upon Thames Magistrates' Court, will now be sentenced alongside her 6ft 7in henchman who has admitted a race charge.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Jack and jill hyped up the risks of global warming in government adverts for children

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ruled that adverts based on Jack and Jill and Rub-a-Dub-Dub went beyond mainstream scientific opinion.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Unseen images of a lost london (when it really was a capital place to live!)

Lost in the archives of English Heritage for 25 years, these never-before published images can now be seen.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Two more british soldiers killed in helmand blast

The soldiers, from 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, part of the Household Cavalry Regiment Battle Group, were caught in a blast in Musa Qala.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Polytunnels help british strawberries hit the shops three months early.... despite the big freeze

It may have been the coldest winter for 30 years, but supermarkets are already promoting the first British strawberries of the year.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Animal rights enthusiast cleared of killing hunt supporter with gyrocopter blade

Warwickshire Hunt member Trevor Morse died when his head was cleaved 'from top to bottom' by the blade of the gyrocopter as he tried to stop it from taking off.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

One in ten doctors in britain is foreign and untested

More than 21,000 doctors on the medical register come from the EU and have not had to take any language or competence tests before working in Britain.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

So that's what your daughter gets up to at university: female boxers battle it out for national student title

A punch sends blood splashing from her nose and mouth... but her fists are still raised.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Could an id card replace the bus pass for over-60s?

Home Office Minister Meg Hillier suggested millions of elderly people could be asked to carry the controversial cards to prove their age when they travel.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

126 workers a day join public payroll... while private employers axe 1,440 jobs

Those employed at private firms have paid the price of the recession while a record 6.09million now work in the ballooning private sector.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Police spend only a third of their time on the beat

A report into value for money for taxpayers also found that just 13 per cent of their time is dedicated to investigating crime.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

A quarter of female students have been sexually assaulted

A damning report reveals one in seven has been the victim of a serious sexual or physical assault but few victims go to the police.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Start spending cuts now, eu tells britain in blow to darling and boost to tories

Brussels last night called for Britain to start cutting public spending this year. The EU's demand will give a timely boost to the Conservatives' strategy for bringing down the deficit.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

The moment police swooped on 'gang who snatched sahil saeed and seized £100,000 ransom'

Two men and a woman were held at a flat near Barcelona after detectives tailed a couple who collected nearly £110,000 in ransom money from an undisclosed destination in Paris, where another two people were subsequently arrested.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Claudia's last rendezvous? a year after she vanished, police reveal chef's date with a secret boyfriend

The missing chef had previously been described as 'single' but police now say she was involved with at least two men.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Father, 17, shook newborn baby to death on hospital ward in a temper over feeding

Joshua Bacon shook seven-week-old Caitlyn Smith so violently that she broke both her legs, 13 ribs and had injuries similar to those suffered by car crash victims, a court heard.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Boy of 11 dies of asthma attack after being left to sit in school corridor

Sam Linton was found alone and gasping for air by two fellow pupils after being told to sit in a corridor by his form tutor Janet Ford.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Global picket line threatens ba chaos as passengers braving strike threat face 'solidarity' action overseas

As Gordon Brown refused four times in the Commons to support workers who cross the picket line, Labour’s biggest donor – the super-union Unite – won the support of militants from the U.S. to Australia.


Daily Mail - International - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Free to scare: sfa chief gordon smith warns terrestrial tv plan will create a cash black hole

Gordon Smith has spelled out the destructive impact on the future of Scottish football if the UK Government forces international matches on to free-to-air television.


Daily Mail - International - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Katie walsh wins battle of racing dynasties against room-mate

It was the classic Cheltenham finish. Two finely tuned horses battling it out up the famous hill, first one ahead, then the other, no quarter given.


Daily Mail - International - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Tidal bay can buck world hurdle trend, says sam turner

Paul Nicholls suffered an unexpected reverse when Master Minded was beaten on Wednesday and TIDAL BAY could be primed to inflict more disappointment.


Daily Mail - International - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Rafa benitez under fire: albert riera rap threatens liverpool loyalty call

Rafa Benitez's demands for a show of loyalty from his players were thrown back in his face by Albert Riera.


Daily Mail - International - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Fulham's zamora has a score to settle with juventus in the europa league

Fulham's Bobby Zamora has clearly enjoyed ‘rubbing people’s noses in it’ this season. The striker has scored 15 goals to silence the fans who jeered him at the start of the season.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

£1,000 fine for using wrong bin: families face new crackdown over household waste

Food scraps, tea bags and vegetable peelings thrown into the wrong dustbin could land them with hefty penalties under government plans to be unveiled.


Daily Mail - International - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Bordeaux 2 olympiacos 1 (agg 3-1): three see red as blanc's men progress

Former Blackburn man Matt Derbyshire saw red for his new club Olympiacos as the Greek champions crashed out of the Champions League in France.


Daily Mail - International - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Chelsea in a mess: players have been divided by scandal and controversy

Divisions in the dressing room and unrest in the boardroom. Not the best platform for Chelsea to launch a recovery from their crushing defeat by Inter Milan.


Daily Mail - International - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Rodallega wanted by villa: o'neill chases £15m-rated wigan hitman

Martin O’Neill is entering the battle to sign Wigan’s £15m-rated Hugo Rodallega. Aston Villa face competition from Birmingham, Stoke, Sunderland and Liverpool.


Daily Mail - International - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Johnson facing bristol city sack amid allegations of altercation with players

Bristol City manager Gary Johnson is facing the sack after an alleged altercation with his players following Tuesday’s 3-2 defeat by Plymouth at Home Park.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Man united, city, liverpool or back to chelsea - where next for mourinho?

After the dust settled on Chelsea's Champions League exit to their former boss, the Blues were left to count the cost. But what if Jose did come back to the English top flight?


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Trott spared: batsman earns hawk-eye let-off after swann lifts england

They were accused of being too friendly in the aftermath of South Africa's win over England last year but there was nothing amiable about Paul Harris's duel with Jonathan Trott.


Daily Mail - ShowBiz - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Kevin costner to become a father for the seventh time

Actor, 55, and his German wife Christine are expecting their third child together in June. Oscar winner has six kids aged between 25 and one year.


Daily Mail - ShowBiz - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Is mrs ross trying to be even more outrageous than her husband jonathan?

There's always been something of the princess about privately-educated Jane. A wild child in her mid-teens, she would go clubbing in green lipstick, taking a kettle lined with fur as a bizarre handbag.


Daily Mail - ShowBiz - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

'i'll read the tv news in the nude': bbc presenter fights for tax relief on her clothes bill

For those in the public eye, finding the right style can be particularly time-consuming - and expensive.


Daily Mail - ShowBiz - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Why we women just can't warm to kate winslet

When Jennifer Aniston's latest love affair imploded, millions of women across the globe felt her pain. News that fellow A-lister Kate Winslet has split from husband Sam Mendes has had a very different effect.


Daily Mail - HiTech - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Student cashes in on award-winning plug as flat as a laptop

An innovative folding electric plug, designed by a London student has won a prestigious design award. Min-Kyu Choi reinterpreted the UK standard 3 pin plug - whose bulky shape frustrates the owners of the latest light-weight gadgets.


Daily Mail - HiTech - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Forgetful mothers who prove the 'baby brain' really does exist

An increased risk of losing things is just one of the many odd effects pregnancy can have, researchers claim.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Bolt to make 300 metres bow as sprint superstar czechs out another record

World 100 metres and 200m record holder Usain Bolt will move up in distance at the Golden Spike meeting in Ostrava on May 27. The Jamaican will try to break the 300m record.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Peter scudamore's view after day two of the cheltenham festival

Barry Geraghty made a suspect jumper in Queen Mother Champion Chase winner Big Zeb jump like a slick machine.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

The irish view of day three, with edward o'grady

Tranquil Sea became the first Irish horse to win the Paddy Power Gold Cup in November and I am hoping he will follow that up by being the first Irish winner of the Ryanair Chase.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

The data bank - all the best bets for thursday, march 18

Award-winning tipster Sam Turner casts his discerning eye over the runners and riders on day three of the Cheltenham Festival.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Borg and mcenroe will re-enact epic wimbledon final - but you can't see it

Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe are to re-enact their classic 1980 final at Wimbledon - but the public will not be invited to see it.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Roman's rage: abramovich turns on chelsea stars as carlo told to win title

Furious Roman Abramovich turned on his Chelsea players, asking them if they are at the club only to pocket his money. Carlo Ancelotti has been told to deliver the title or face the sack.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

The problems chelsea owner roman abramovich has to solve at the bridge

Roman Abramovich was horrified to see how Milan crumbled at Manchester United and fears the same for his Chelsea team as they grow old together.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

John terry apologises after hitting security guard with his car following champions league exit

John Terry will make a face-to-face apology to the security guard who was left with a sprained ankle after being knocked down by the Chelsea skipper’s Range Rover.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Could manchester city be lured by jose mourinho's seduction line?

On Tuesday, the visiting manager might as well have had ‘Jose For Hire’ emblazoned across the back of his designer overcoat.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Spurs' peter crouch enjoys a flutter at cheltenham as titus bramble and lee cattermole count their winnings

Tottenham's Peter Crouch, David Bentley and Michael Dawson saw Katie Walsh win the first race at Cheltenham yesterday. Her brother Ruby then rode a record 26th Festival winner, beating Pat Taaffe's mark


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Smith: i'll quit gers when time's right! ibrox chief hints at fear of retiring

Walter Smith has hinted that he may want to stay on at Ibrox beyond this summer after revealing how he fears the 'finality' of retirement.


Daily Mail - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

One less twist of salt, one less dollop of ketchup, chop up another onion... the tweaks to your diet that could transform your life

Forget draconian diets and obsessive calorie counting. A new study shows that it takes only very slight changes to your eating habits to dramatically improve your long term health.


Daily Mail - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Mum wanted to die, but convincing her to live gave us both a gift beyond measure...

She was 84, suffering from advanced breast cancer and didn't want chemotherapy. As far as she was concerned, the end could not come soon enough.


Daily Mail - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Women are ready for motherhood at 14, claims a leading author - what dangerous nonsense, says this former teenage mum

Jenny Dickinson gave birth to Olivia when she was just 16. Now, aged 31 - when she could still be dreaming about babies on the horizon - she finds herself the mother of a teenager.


Daily Mail - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

The uh-oh moment: that thunderbolt when you realise that face in the mirror is yours

But don't despair - a new book says it could be the making of you.


Daily Mail - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Gloria hunniford: i’m a terrible hoarder and have some crazy things from the eighties

Veteran television and radio presenter, Gloria Hunniford, 69, is canny about dressing with elegance without spending a fortune.


Daily Mail - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Read 'em and weep! the literati may love them, but i am fed up with miserable modern novels

Novels that entertain - let alone make you laugh - are an endangered species, says Julia Llewellyn. 'Rape victims. Survivors of abuse. Homeless children. Yes, these are the characters of today's fiction,' she says.


Daily Mail - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Bag yourself a bargain: where to buy an 'it' bag on the high street

This summer the only bag to be seen wearing is the satchel - slung across the body and worn casually like TV presenter and fashion darling Alexa Chung.


Daily Mail - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

A bolt from the blue: the new season's hottest hue will take your wardrobe from winter to spring

Whether you choose the boldest cobalt, deep sapphire or a rich navy, you can work this colour into your wardrobe whatever your age or style.


Daily Mail - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

A peek in the life of... a celebrity make-up artist

I love my job. It's taken me to amazing places and put me in amazing situations. I've been in a private jet with Claudia Schiffer, backstage with Cindy Crawford and getting ready for a night out with Lily Allen.


Daily Mail - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

How to wear animal print... and not look like paris hilton

Celebrities may have hordes of stylists and minions to ensure that they're always ready to be snapped in the latest trends, but even they can't get it right every time.


Daily Mail - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Beauty confidential: in this spring cleaning special, elsa mcalonan reveals how to clear your make-up clutter

How long you should keep your perfume, cleaning out your make-up bag and the trick to reviving congealed nail polish...


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Spurs' lennon gives club and country a boost by targeting chelsea return

Aaron Lennon is to give Tottenham and England a lift by returning to light training next week. He hopes to be available for Spurs’ clash with Chelsea on April 17.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Stephen glover: a duplicitous warmonger in thrall to the rich... so why do the tories want to be the heirs to blair?

That many Tories greatly admire Tony Blair there can be no doubt. Michael Gove, the shadow spokesman on schools, declared on Tuesday that his party now represented Blairite values at their best.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Karol sikora: terrifyingly inept foreign doctors are a symptom of a sickness in the nhs - not the cause

The target culture brought in to benefit patients is having fatal consequences as NHS managers fly in untested foreign doctors such as Dr Werner Kolb to plug gaps.


Daily Mail - Sports - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:52

Rosie boycott: old at 58? never, i'm in the prime of my life!

When I was 17, I went to the cinema to see The Graduate, the splendid film in which the young Dustin Hoffman is seduced by the older woman. To my 17-year-old eyes, Mrs Robinson seemed very old indeed.


BBC - International - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:41

Eu's foreign chief to visit gaza

Baroness Catherine Ashton, the EU's foreign policy chief, is to visit the Gaza Strip in a rare visit by a senior Western official.


BBC - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:41

Reunion for pakistan kidnap boy

Sahil Saeed, the little UK boy kidnapped in Pakistan two weeks ago, is reunited with his father in the capital Islamabad.


BBC - International - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:41

Obama reasserts healthcare bill

President Obama steps up his efforts to gain support for his embattled healthcare reform bill by giving an interview to Fox News.


BBC - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:41

Second-hand motor dealers shamed

A damning verdict on the UK's £24bn second-hand car market is published by the fair trading watchdog.


BBC - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:41

Convicted bank clerk found hanged

A senior HSBC bank clerk from north London who stole £120,000 is found hanged a day after fleeing a sentencing hearing.


BBC - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:41

We are sailing - cornish sea shanty singers net a record deal

A group of Cornishmen sign a deal with Universal Records after catching the ear of a visiting music mogul.


BBC - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:41

Brain probe hope for epileptics

A US study says electrical deep brain stimulation is a promising therapy for epileptics who do not respond to drug treatment.


BBC - International - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:41

Kidnapped chinese fishermen freed

Seven Chinese fishermen kidnapped from their boats off Cameroon's disputed Bakassi peninsula are released.


BBC - International - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:41

Obama denies crisis with israel

US President Barack Obama denies there is a crisis in ties with Israel over its settlement plans, as a war of words continues.


BBC - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:41

Universities feel funding squeeze

Three quarters of England's universities are facing real-term budget cuts - for the first time since Labour came to power.


BBC - Politics - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:41

Hague 'knew of ashcroft tax deal'

Ex-Tory leader William Hague was kept informed about negotiations over Lord Ashcroft's tax status, leaked papers suggest.


BBC - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:41

Police hunt claudia 'mystery' man

Police want to trace a "mystery boyfriend" with whom York chef Claudia Lawrence spent the night two days before she vanished.


BBC - International - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:41

'leprechaun robbers' killed in us

Two suspected bank robbers, one of them wearing a St Patrick's Day leprechaun costume, die in a shoot-out with Tennessee police.


BBC - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:41

Foreign unions back ba walk-out

Support for a planned walk-out by British Airways cabin crew grows, with overseas unions backing the industrial action.


BBC - International - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:41

Thai protesters vow to stay put

Thai 'red shirt' opposition demonstrators say they plan to stay in Bangkok indefinitely, albeit in smaller numbers.


BBC - International - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:41

Guatemala to extradite ex-leader

A court in Guatemala agrees to extradite former President Alfonso Portillo to the US where he faces money-laundering charges.


BBC - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:41

Hypnotherapy 'helps gut pain'

Greater use of hypnotherapy to ease symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome could help patients and save money, says an expert.


BBC - International - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:41

Stepping stone

Helping India's Muslims get into the best schools


BBC - General - 18 March 2010 | 02:03:41

Uk to produce nissan electric car

Nissan is to build its new electric car, the Leaf, in Sunderland, safeguarding hundreds of jobs, the Japanese firm announces.


The Sun - Sports - 17 March 2010 | 22:20:23

Benitez hails flyin' kuyt

Liverpool boss on Dutch star


The Sun - Sports - 17 March 2010 | 22:20:23

Fergie on manchester city

United boss on derby clash


The Sun - Sports - 17 March 2010 | 22:20:23

John terry on world cup

England skipper's joy at qualification


The Sun - Sports - 17 March 2010 | 22:20:23

Harry eyes chelsea test

Spurs boss looks to Sunday's clash


The Sun - Sports - 17 March 2010 | 22:20:23

Ledley: blues back to their best

Spurs skipper King on Chelsea match


The Sun - Sports - 17 March 2010 | 22:20:23

Floyd's n-word rant

Boxer Mayweather sparks race row


The Sun - Sports - 17 March 2010 | 22:20:23

Robbie's rocket

Fowler thunders Down Under


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