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91. news | 11 May 2013
Safety probe after Briton killed at AmCup
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» America's Cup organizers announced a full probe Friday into the capsizing of a catamaran that killed British Olympic champion Andrew Simpson, casting a pall over yachting's biggest race.
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92. news | 01 May 2013
Deans warns of brutal Lions contest
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» Wallabies coach Robbie Deans warned of a brutal Test series against the British and Irish Lions, which he called "the ultimate rugby experience".
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93. news | 24 Apr 2013
Briton guilty of selling fake detectors
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» LONDON - A British millionaire is facing jail after he was convicted on Tuesday of selling fake bomb detectors to Iraq and other countries, including Thailand.
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94. news | 23 May 2013
Police make new arrests in London killing
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» British police made two further arrests Thursday and raided houses across London following the brutal murder of a serving soldier who survived a tour of duty in Afghanistan.
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95. news | 30 Apr 2013
Sharpe to hone Wallabies forwards for Lions
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» Australia's most capped forward Nathan Sharpe will lend his weight to the Wallabies coaching set up for the British and Irish Lions June-July tour.
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96. news | 06 Apr 2013
Another Aintree horse fatality ahead of National
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» The run-up to Saturday's Grand National was overshadowed on Friday after the death of a horse following a fall on the Aintree course, the second such case in successive days, British media reported.
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97. news | 29 Mar 2013
Potter actor 'Uncle Vernon' dies
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» British actor Richard Griffiths, best known for his roles as Harry Potter's uncle and in the cult film "Withnail & I", has died aged 65, his agent said on Friday.
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98. news | 30 Apr 2013
Trainer 'deliberately flouted' doping rules - BHA
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» The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) on Tuesday explained its decision to ban Godolphin trainer Mahmood Al Zarooni for eight years, saying he was guilty of a "widespread systematic misuse of illegal substances".
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99. news | 24 May 2013
British spy services under pressure over soldier's murder
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» Britain's intelligence services came under pressure on Friday to explain how they let two Islamic extremists suspected of hacking a soldier to death in the streets of London slip through their net.
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100. news | 22 May 2013
Wallabies winger Ioane in doubt for Lions opener
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» Wallaby winger Digby Ioane could miss the opening Test against the British and Irish Lions after undergoing a knee operation on Wednesday, rugby officials said.

