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    UK court backs detention of journalist’s partner
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    UK court backs detention of journalist’s partner

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    Rebekah Brooks, former News International chief executive leaves the Central Criminal Court in London where she appeared to face charges related to phone hacking, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. Jurors at Britain's phone-hacking trial were told Wednesday that former Prime Minister Tony Blair allegedly offered to work as an unofficial adviser to Rupert Murdoch as revelations of illegal phone hacking engulfed the mogul's media empire. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
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    Bank of England united on interest rates vote
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    UK court backs ‘life means life’ prison sentences
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    Ethiopian refugee Tadesse Kersmo talks to the media at the London offices of Privacy International Monday Feb. 17, 2014, after experts found traces of sophisticated surveillance software on his computer used for cyberattacks, and is calling on British authorities to open an investigation. Expatriot Ethiopian Kersmo accused the Ethiopian government of deploying the computer software to spy on his communications with members of the country's opposition groups. (AP Photo / Raphael Satter)
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    Ethiopian refugee wants UK action over hacking

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    UK inflation below target for 1st time in 4 years
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    UK military on alert for new IRA mail-bomb threat
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    First historic figure whose genome gets sequenced: Richard III
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    Celia, last name not given, a local resident pushes her dog in a wheelbarrow, in the flooded part of the town of Staines-upon-Thames, England, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014. Prime Minister DavidCameron insisted Tuesday that money is no object in the battle against the widespread flooding that has engulfed parts of England. Canceling a visit to the Middle East to oversee flood-fighting efforts, he told journalists that
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    Fierce debates as Britain sinks further underwater

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    A local resident pushes belongings on a cart through the flooded part of the town of Staines-upon-Thames, England, as a police van patrols the area, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014. Prime Minister David Cameron insisted Tuesday that money is no object in the battle against the widespread flooding that has engulfed parts of England. Canceling a visit to the Middle East to oversee flood-fighting efforts, he told journalists that
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    Storm with 100 mph gusts hits soggy Britain

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