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Some of the paratroopers who served in Londonderry on Bloody Sunday have criticized the Saville Report.
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I'm going to put a face on the immigration debate today, so start your e-mails. It's an appealing face, belonging to a poised and articulate 23-year-old Peruvian named Maria, whose parents moved here illegally 10 years ago, telling her she was going to Disney World.
JP Morgan has been hit with the largest fine ever levied by the UK market regulator for risking its clients' money by failing to put the balances into accounts separate from the US bank's own funds.
HITMAKER Pete Waterman last night savaged critics of his Eurovision song - claiming: "The knife in my back is in up to the hilt." The incensed former Pop Idol judge wrote the tune which Brit hopeful Josh Dubovie, 19, will sing in Oslo tonight.
Creativity is akin to insanity, say scientists who have been studying how the mind works. Brain scans reveal striking similarities in the thought pathways of highly creative people and those with schizophrenia.
It is perhaps little known that the beautiful county of Wiltshire, famed for Stonehenge and the white horses carved into its hills, is the most active area for crop circles in the world, with nearly 70 appearing in its fields in 2009.
Ardi Rizal is aged just two - but the toddler has already developed a 40-cigarettes-a-day smoking habit after his father let him smoke when he was just 18 months.
For now, this former clothing shop is a makeshift mosque, a place of worship for lower Manhattan's rapidly growing Muslim population.
What unites the Vatican, lefties, conservatives, environmentalists, and scientists in a conspiracy of silence? Population.
Three spacecraft flying three million miles apart are to fire laser beams at each other across the emptiness of space in a bid to finally prove whether a theory proposed by Albert Einstein is correct.
A supermassive black hole may have been observed in the process of being hurled from its parent galaxy at high speed. The finding comes from analysis of data collected by the US Chandra space X-ray observatory.
Thomas Marino, a former federal prosecutor who is seeking the Republican nomination in the May 18 primary for the state's 10th Congressional District, said Thursday that his office prosecuted "hundreds of illegal immigrants and their employers while I was there." Marino, 57, of C …
The National Day of Prayer typically generates debate, but the discourse is set at a higher decibel this year. Two weeks ago, a federal court raised the ire of conservatives when it ruled that the law that created the day of prayer is unconstitutional.
The author of the epic war tale Matterhorn talks persistence, publishing, and 40 years of trying to write the great American novel.
SPOILSPORT Harriet Harman showed the strain in what's likely to be the final hours of her frontbench career today - by upping the ante in her crazed bid to ban Page 3.
Tesco is minting it, suggest company results this week. In his regular column, Michael Blastland reveals a new measurement for an age of mega numbers: The Tesco.
Fifty brave SWAGS - Service Wives and Girlfriends - posed with little else than guns, warplanes and ammunition to cover their modestly, all in aid of charity.
The Easton, Pa., police captain whose 11-year-old daughter was allegedly intentionally vomited on by a fan at a Phillies game said Saturday that the team had offered to host him and his family at a game, let them watch batting practice on the field, and treat them to dinner.
Three Royal Navy ships will be deployed to ferry home British nationals stranded in Europe, Gordon Brown said, amid mounting criticism of the government's handling of the Iceland volcano ash cloud crisis
The ongoing volcanic eruptions in Iceland add to what feels like a dramatic period of seismic activity across the globe. Seismic devastation has struck Samoa, Sumatra, Haiti, Chile and, this week, China's Qinghai province - all within six months.
As Christians begin their celebration of the Easter season, the Catholic church seems stuck in Good Friday.
A HEARTLESS insurance firm has axed a £25,000 payout to crippled war hero Private Dave Tartlock - because he bravely managed to hobble out at Wembley with the Carling Cup.
MICHAEL Douglas has dumped his "Greed is good" catchphrase and pulled out of the stock market after losing almost half his fortune.
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