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An incorrigible rebel, the former Labour leader failed politically but always followed his mighty heart Michael Foot, the most improbable literary romantic to lead a major British party since Benjamin Disraeli, has died at the age of 96 after a turbulent political career that left him a much-loved but also deeply controversial figure. Though physically frail he displayed his customary zest for ...
Joe Hayden doesn't know what to do now.
Miami rental cars were found to have everything from vomit to strept throat.
Live TV debates will be debates, but not as we know them
Troubled waters tinge UK's marine protection plan
At 7:30 p.m. on July 26, 2006, a neurosurgeon at North Shore Medical Center suggested that the brain of 26-year-old Caroline Francois was no longer working.
!!BEGIN TAG!! m4 !!END TAG!! ( Story organweb ) ( Story #60675 ) At 7:30 p.m. on July 26, 2006, a neurosurgeon at North Shore Medical Center suggested that the brain of 26-year-old Caroline Francois was no longer working.
Katherine Weber delivers the delightfully sardonic story of Alice Tatnall Ziplinsky — an ambitious candy aficionado and heiress (by marriage) to the 84-year-old Zip's candy company. Alice's narrative — plump with candy history, candy commentary and personal anecdotes — is one to be savored.
Why Lord Ashcroft's 'non-dom' tax status matters
Imagine working with robots, using an electron microscope, and heating up tiles from the Space Shuttle. That's what a 12-year-old budding scientist got to do in a visit to the U.S. Air Force Academy. Meet Isaac, this week's Wednesday's Child.
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