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Germany mourns school shootingsBBC News - 1 hour ago
Flags are being flown at half mast across Germany, as a mark of respect to the 15 people who were killed by a teenage gunman on Wednesday.
German school shooting: Gunman returned to classroom three times Telegraph.co.uk Slaughter in class horrifies Germany Independent Lawyers in Pakistan begin four-day march to capitalCNN International - 36 minutes ago
KARACHI, Pakistan (CNN) -- Hundreds of lawyers and their supporters boarded buses in Karachi that will carry them to the capital, Islamabad, where they will demand that the government immediately restore judges that the previous president ousted.
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Alabama killer kept list of those who had 'done him wrong'
guardian.co.uk - 8 hours ago
A man who killed at least 10 people, including the wife and daughter of a sheriff's deputy who was chasing him, had trained as a police officer and recently quit a job at a meat products distributor.
Alabama gunman Michael McLendon kept 'revenge list' Times Online
North Korea satellite launch 'planned for April'
Times Online - 2 hours ago
North Korea has told a British based organisation the planned launch of its satellite will go ahead between April 4 and 8, according to reports.
North Korea indicates April satellite launch International Herald Tribune
Man survives 180 foot plunge over Niagara Falls
Times Online - 3 hours ago
A man has survived a 180 foot plunge over the Niagara Falls, becoming only the second person in over 100 years to go over the falls with no protective device and live.
'Suicidal' man survives 180-foot Niagara Falls jump Telegraph.co.uk
People of Northern Ireland in silent protest
Telegraph.co.uk - 1 hour ago
The people of Northern Ireland stood in steadfast and silent protest yesterday, determined to show that terrorism will not stop the peace that has broken out in the last decade.
Police discuss dissident threat BBC News
Social Service chiefs sent back to school in Baby P shake-up
Telegraph.co.uk - 1 hour ago
Social service chiefs are to be put through a new retraining programme amid fears that weaknesses in council management are risking more cases like that of Baby P. By James Kirkup and Christopher Hope Ministers want to improve the leadership skills of ...
Children's services shake-up in wake of Baby P Yorkshire Post
Man jailed for murder 27 years ago could be longest miscarriage of ...
Telegraph.co.uk - 2 hours ago
A man jailed for murdering a barmaid 27-years-ago is poised to be released within days making him the longest-serving victim of a miscarriage of justice in British legal history.
Morrisons profits soar 7% on cheap food demand
Times Online - 50 minutes ago
Wm Morrison, Britain's fourth-largest supermarket chain, has defied the recession to announce a 7 per cent surge in full-year profits this morning, as growing numbers of customers flocked to stores to buy its cheaper food range.
Morrisons profits rise to £655m BBC News
Wm Morrison profits jump, divi up 21% ShareCast
Kill the competition: BT pay freeze ... fraud pursuit ... Brown blamed
Times Online - 1 hour ago
The Times: BT, the telecoms giant, blamed the "tough economic climate" for freezing the pay of more than 100000 staff, including senior executives.
BT freezes pay of all 100000 staff guardian.co.uk
BT freezes staff pay as economic downturn hits Telegraph.co.uk
Waitrose asks 1000 suppliers to cut prices
Telegraph.co.uk - 1 hour ago
Waitrose has written to 1000 of its suppliers to ask them to reduce their prices by 2pc as the John Lewis Partnership-owned supermarket looks to cut costs in the face of the consumer downturn.
Hands-on with the new Facebook home page
CNET News - 9 hours ago
by Rafe Needleman The new Facebook design we covered last week began rolling out to users today. And yes, it looks a lot like Twitter.
Social networks now more popular than email VNUNet.com
Music row threat to websites
Financial Times - 8 hours ago
By Tim Bradshaw and Andrew Parker YouTube's row with PRS for Music, the body representing composers and publishers, could threaten the launch of other new online music services, digital media experts warned yesterday.
Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee wants ban on snooping on internet ...
Times Online - 13 hours ago
The creator of the worldwide web warned today against the collection of users’ data by commercial organisations. Sir Tim Berners-Lee said that third parties, including companies and governments, should not be allowed to snoop on the public's browsing ...
Online privacy demanded by web founders Telegraph.co.uk
Tim Berners-Lee Condemns Online Privacy Invasion ITProPortal
Jade Goody returns home to spend last days with family
Telegraph.co.uk - 1 hour ago
Jade Goody has returned home to spend her final days with "all those who are close to her", her publicist Max Clifford said.
Jade Goes Home To Her Boys Glasgow Daily Record
Jackson O2 stint increases further
Digital Spy - 1 hour ago
By Alex Fletcher, Senior Entertainment Reporter Michael Jackson has continued to add dates to his O2 residency, which now stretches into September.
Top 10 Michael Jackson moments Telegraph.co.uk
Michael Grade threatens minister Andy Burnham with court battle
Times Online - 10 hours ago
Michael Grade, the executive chairman of ITV, has threatened to take Andy Burnham, the Culture Secretary, to court after the minister said that he would maintain the ban on product placement in television programmes.
ITV suffers placement blow Telegraph.co.uk
Product placement on TV ruled-out BBC News
Jose Mourinho's star on the wane as Inter Milan crash out at Old ...
Telegraph.co.uk - 48 minutes ago
Supernovas are not with us long. Too bright, too beautiful, too brilliant for their own good they gorge on their own gravity and then they are gone.
Mourinho: Five's alive for United The Press Association
Francesco Totti fails to hold back the tears against Arsenal
Telegraph.co.uk - 48 minutes ago
One of the gags in the Francesco Totti joke book goes like this. The great man's wife is nagging him: "Honey, do you love me.
'Stabbing' threatens Rome final The Press Association
Wenger proud of progress as mental strength proves decisive guardian.co.uk
Prayer and pilates get Ugo Monye back into England rugby team
Telegraph.co.uk - 50 minutes ago
Ugo Monye believes he owes his place in the England side to face France at Twickenham on Sunday to divine intervention. By Gavin Mairs The Harlequins wing was on Wednesday recalled to the side in place of Paul Sackey, whom England manager Martin ...
Shaw back to beef up England Independent
England's need for results helps Simon Shaw Times Online
Fat Duck re-opens, but illness is still a mystery
Independent - 8 hours ago
By Martin Hickman Heston Blumenthal's Fat Duck restaurant will re-open today with the blessing of environmental health officers - but without shellfish dishes.
Fat Duck reopens tomorrow guardian.co.uk
Ovarian cancer screening
NHS Choices - 8 hours ago
Screening for ovarian cancer is now "a step closer”, The Guardian has reported. The newspaper says results from “the largest screening trial ever” for ovarian cancer could lead to a screening programme to detect early stages of the cancer, ...
I quit smoking for my sick lad
The Sun - 15 hours ago
Mention ‘The Sun’ to your local Allen Carr's Easyway To Stop Smoking Clinic and receive a £50 discount for the session (normal cost £220 including money back guarantee).
The butts stop here guardian.co.uk
Wales says stub it out and beat the crunch News Wales
Thousands line the streets as hero soldiers defy anti-war ...
Mirror.co.uk - 37 minutes ago
By Ryan Parry And James Lyons 12/03/2009 Thousands lined the streets yesterday to support marching British soldiers - with not a single protester in sight.
Calls for crackdown on parade Muslim extremists Telegraph.co.uk
Muslim group pledges more protests against UK soldiers guardian.co.uk
‘Difficult’ Americans hamper G20 efforts to secure a global deal
Times Online - 15 hours ago
A rift between Europe and America over the crux of the G20 summit was last night threatening Gordon Brown’s hopes for a deal to rescue the world economy.
Barack backs cash Gordon The Sun
170 police officers 'have criminal record'
Scotsman - 8 hours ago
By Gerri Peev AT LEAST 170 serving police officers in Scotland have criminal records and many of them picked up their convictions while on duty, figures reveal.
Figures show 40 police officers have broken law Press and Journal