GUANGZHOU, China (Reuters) - China's Liu Xiang declared Olympic gold to be within his reach again after a confidence-boosting run to clinch his third successive 110m hurdles title at the Asian Games Wednesday. The 2004 Olympic champion's time of 13.09
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London afternoon: US interest in Capital Shopping - ShareCast
LONDON (SHARECAST) - Footsie is more or less back to where it started the day after a quiet lunch time session, though investors continue to be excited about shopping centre owners. Capital Shopping Centres Group (CSC), the shopping centre arm of what used
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Moscow Transport Chief Rules Out London-Style Congestion Charge - Bloomberg
Moscow’s transport chief ruled out charging motorists a congestion fee to drive in the city center, saying other measures should be enough to ease some of the world’s worst traffic jams. “No one is proposing to introduce a congestion charge in the
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Students Clash With Police in London Tuition Protest - AOL News
LONDON (Nov. 24) -- British students have once again taken to the streets to protest government plans to triple university fees and slash state funding for further education. Police have surrounded thousands of demonstrators near London's Houses of
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Liu Xiang needs to work harder to win back fans - Xinhua News Agency
GUANGZHOU, South China, Nov. 25 (Xinhua) -- Despite an impressive time of 13.09 seconds in his comeback race and an Asian Games treble, former Olympic champion Liu Xiang still faces a daunting task to win back the fans he lost in the 2008 Olympic Games
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London Mayor approves Spurs' redevelopment plans - NECN
LONDON (AP) — London Mayor Boris Johnson has approved plans by Premier League club Tottenham to redevelop its current stadium at White Hart Lane. Boris Johnson backed a decision by a local council to grant Spurs planning permission for a 56,000-seat
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