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| | Donderdag 9 september 2010 |
| 17:26 Alien predator shrimp found in UK (BBC News) 17:26 Don Johnson payout upped to $51m (BBC News) 17:26 Global economy slowing, says OECD (BBC News) 17:26 Iran to release US hiker - report (BBC News) 17:26 Smartphone chip battle heats up (BBC News) 17:08 Lion attacks trainer in Vegas (The Sun) 17:08 Schoolgirl was a sumo star at 14 (The Sun) 17:08 Defoe out for six weeks with ankle injury (The Daily Telegraph) 17:08 Phone-hacking row referred to sleaze watchdog (The Daily Telegraph) 17:08 Government backs new inquiry into phone hacking (The Guardian) 17:08 The truth about travel and warming (The Guardian) 16:32 BAE cuts 740 jobs (The Daily Telegraph) 16:32 Chapman launches website (The Daily Telegraph) 16:32 Police to question fourth Pakistan cricketer (The Daily Telegraph) 16:32 Castro: Cuba economy 'doesn't work' (The Guardian) 16:26 Tate Modern to display Miro work (BBC News) 16:26 US exports near to two-year high (BBC News) 16:02 Ace serves up hit victory dance (The Sun) 16:02 First pics of dolphin hunt (The Sun) 16:02 Michelle jumps into action (The Sun) 16:02 Pupils fall foul of jeggings ban (The Sun) 16:02 Should I speculate to accumulate? (The Guardian) 15:56 Record UK trade deficit (The Daily Telegraph) 15:50 Broadband speed gets laser boost (BBC News) 15:50 Downward spiral (BBC News) 15:32 'Touchy feely' dentist accused of improper behaviour 'was left-handed in a right-handed surgery' (Mail Online) 15:32 Clegg admits it will take four years to 'rebalance' Britain but tries to offset fears about savage cuts (Mail Online) 15:32 Coup for Osborne as think-tank boss Robert Chote is unveiled as new head of spending watchdog (Mail Online) 15:32 He was a 'real life enhancer': Cameron pays tribute to his 'amazing' father (Mail Online) 15:26 Dragon Boy is cured at last (The Sun) 15:26 Poet puts haikus on Atlanta streets (The Guardian) 15:26 Style blog: New York fashion week (The Guardian) 15:26 Toshack quits with immediate effect (The Guardian) 15:20 John Toshack resigns as Wales manager (The Daily Telegraph) 15:20 Altered image (BBC News) 14:50 Guide to dance: Alvin Ailey (The Guardian) 14:50 Obama attacks plan to burn Qur'an (The Guardian) 14:50 Police to question Pakistan's Riaz (The Guardian) 14:44 The English seaside in its heyday (The Daily Telegraph) 14:20 'Shameless' generation grows in Britain as four million now live in households where no one works (Mail Online) 14:20 French barman, 54, 'fathered 55 African babies in £1m benefit scam' (Mail Online) 14:19 Bras support mum's melons (The Sun) 14:19 Manila police may have shot hostages (The Guardian) 14:19 Seasonal food: blackberries (The Guardian) 14:19 Car bomb rocks Mogadishu airport (BBC News) 13:44 100,000 houses damaged by New Zealand earthquake as repair bill tops £1.8bn (Mail Online) 13:44 Celebrity lawyer 'Mr Loophole' refused to help own daughter beat speeding ticket 'to teach her a lesson' (Mail Online) 13:44 Father-of-four left disabled as blundering NHS fails to remove lemon-sized brain tumour for four years (Mail Online) 13:43 Loophole makes daughter pay (The Sun) 13:43 Japan-China territorial row escalates (The Guardian) 13:43 Venice film review: The Town (The Guardian) 13:43 Obama condemns Koran burning 'stunt' (BBC News) 13:43 Russia suicide bomber murders 16 (BBC News) 13:31 'The most wonderful party' (The Daily Telegraph) 13:07 Cameron's grief over death of his inspirational 'pa' (The Sun) 13:07 Mini-leagues ahead (The Sun) 13:07 Russian market hit by car bomb (The Guardian) 13:07 Why Europe will win the Ryder Cup (The Guardian) 13:07 Spears sued for sexual harassment (BBC News) 12:37 Police search Sarkozy party's HQ (BBC News) 12:37 Statins 'may cut arthritis risk' (BBC News) 12:37 Vitamin B 'puts off Alzheimer's' (BBC News) 12:31 'I was told it was indigestion': Mother of three given weeks to live after cancer was missed by ELEVEN doctors (Mail Online) 12:31 British tourist raped at her holiday villa in Italy (Mail Online) 12:31 Council's new FIVE bin waste scheme prompts 6,000 complaints on first day (Mail Online) 12:31 Man arrested after firing AK47 rifle to defend home from notorious New York gang (Mail Online) 12:31 Now Comrade Castro admits Cuban economic system 'doesn't work' (Mail Online) 12:31 Passenger jet and business plane in 'near-miss' just 4,000ft over London (Mail Online) 12:31 Prison break: Violent Muslim sect frees 750 prisoners from Nigerian jail sparking fears of direct assault on government (Mail Online) 12:31 Sex offender committed knife-point bank raid 'because he wanted to go back to jail' (Mail Online) 12:31 Woman stunt pilot killed during air show after she became 'incapacitated' during mid-air manoeuvre (Mail Online) 12:31 Now die, sucker... (The Sun) 12:31 Cameron pays tribute to father (The Guardian) 12:31 Global economic growth forecasts cut (The Guardian) 12:25 British journalist freed by Taliban in Pakistan (The Daily Telegraph) 11:55 Jail tells lawyers to remove bras (The Sun) 11:55 Binyam Mohamed case rejected (The Guardian) 11:55 British journalist freed in Pakistan (The Guardian) 11:49 Orchestral manoeuvres in the 00s (The Daily Telegraph) 11:25 What became of Mercury Communications? (BBC News) 11:19 Croc woman's snappy pets (The Sun) 11:19 iPhone controls high-tech toy (The Sun) 11:19 US: Mexico drug war 'like Colombia' (The Guardian) 11:13 Essentials for this season (The Daily Telegraph) 11:13 Goldman fined £17.5m (The Daily Telegraph) 11:13 Lego Atlantis (The Daily Telegraph) 10:43 Muddy hell: Chinese forces put through brutal training drills for Asian Games (so expect it to run swimmingly) (Mail Online) 10:43 Sarah Palin slams U.S. pastor's plan to burn the Koran on 9/11 as 'provocative... like building a mosque at Ground Zero' (Mail Online) 10:43 Spurned wife sues her husband's mistress - and WINS $5.8million (Mail Online) 10:43 Stern Obama warns: 'We can't afford tax cuts for the rich' (as he admits economic policies have not worked as he'd hoped) (Mail Online) 10:06 Google's new 'instant' search (The Sun) 10:01 'Too big to fail' report is destined for the dustbin (The Daily Telegraph) 09:42 Police may have shot HK hostages (BBC News) 09:30 'There was a bad cement job': BP report shifts blame for Gulf of Mexico oil spill to American contractors (Mail Online) 09:30 Bonfire of the quangocrats: Four more public sector chieftains facing the chop (Mail Online) 09:30 Husband, 90, jailed for 17 years for battering his 89-year-old wife to death with a hammer (Mail Online) 09:30 Killer of ten-year-old Damilola Taylor is released... after just four years (Mail Online) 09:30 Now the town 'too posh' to have an Argos store fights to keep out a Wetherspoon pub (Mail Online) 09:30 Prince Charles, a £20m loan and a headache for his charity: Property deal saddles foundation with serious debt (Mail Online) 09:30 Rose and Corey are names of the worst behaved children while Connies and Ewan are little angels (Mail Online)
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