Thank goodness I finished all my packing yesterday, she thought as she began to get everything ready for the day ahead. |
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An accipiter fluttered over very high early yesterday morning, but I didn't identify it. |
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The six freed hostages boarded a Libyan chartered jet in Cebu yesterday on their way to Tripoli. |
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Fuel prices in Perth are also on the rise, with the average unleaded price jumping from 84.7 cents a litre on Monday to 92.4 cents yesterday. |
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So when I saw him yesterday he looked down and beat, like he was bearing the weight of the world. |
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Things did not go quite according to plan for England at Trent Bridge yesterday. |
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But yesterday the Government's response was said to be so full of difficult wording and jargon that it was impossible to know what it said. |
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The local weather station recorded almost 140 mm of rain between Friday morning and yesterday morning. |
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Earlier this week a judge at Southampton County Court ordered that the travellers should quit the site by yesterday. |
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Three poachers were caught red-handed trying to lure watercocks and yellow bitterns by using a recording of a bird's mating call here yesterday. |
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The case was adjourned until yesterday after the jury was dismissed for legal reasons part-way through. |
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An ice-cream vendor severely slashed a Bangkok dentist with a small sword after accusing him of pulling the wrong tooth, police said yesterday. |
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Police were yesterday questioning a man after a teenager was found stabbed to death in the street. |
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Police arrested one man in connection with the crime and were questioning him yesterday. |
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A tornado struck homes early yesterday in northern Louisiana and possible twisters were reported in Arkansas and Mississippi. |
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The queue of asylum-seekers awaiting decisions on their applications is twice as long as previously claimed, it was revealed yesterday. |
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Some of you might have noticed that some time around half past two yesterday afternoon this site disappeared. |
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At the Shihmen Dam in Taoyuan County, the water level yesterday reached 220m, or 31.9 percent of the reservoir's capacity. |
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One robber leapt over the counter's security screen and let the other through during the drama yesterday afternoon. |
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A failed attempt to abduct a legislator's son came to light yesterday, sending shock waves though the legislature's staff. |
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Mr Blair also said he was not alarmed yesterday when protesters jeered him during his speech. |
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His tenure got off to a rocky start yesterday, when he was jeered and harassed by left-wing members of the European Parliament. |
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I heard a lot of radio yesterday because I had to drive to and from South Caulfield twice in as many days to get my MA thesis bound. |
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A blind speedboat driver towed a blind waterskier for the first time ever to set a new world record on Windermere yesterday. |
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Until yesterday, this was a quiet place, even while the people on either side were clearly distressed by a new and awkward tension. |
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Even yesterday, when the roads were relatively quiet, stationary traffic stretched the length of Kingshill. |
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A housewife who was kidnapped on Friday morning was released yesterday by her abductors. |
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While my friends in California need their rain boots right now, we were in the low 80s yesterday. |
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But yesterday the group announced it was quitting the site following huge opposition from local residents. |
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The boyfriend and I had a day off yesterday and went on a jolly round the Thames like tourists. |
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Today is sunny and yesterday was warm and I think spring might actually be on the way. |
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The challenger and local hero was reportedly nervous-looking at the official weigh-in yesterday. |
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It was the lorry driver she saw yesterday, both by the given description of the driver and the juggernaut. |
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And then yesterday I retired to my sickbed, feeling decidedly under the weather, and am still not on top form today. |
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Medics treat the pedestrian injured after a joyrider lost control of a stolen car in North Bridge yesterday afternoon. |
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Road sweepers and bin wagons were among the vehicles which attended the final farewell for Eric Saporiti yesterday. |
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We spent our Waitangi Day yesterday sitting in the garden, and talking, and in the evening we had dinner on the beach and swam in the sea. |
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Further testing yesterday at the California Department of Health Services confirmed West Nile virus infection. |
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A mother broke down and wept when she visited the scene where her son was killed yesterday. |
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The net was closing last night on raiders who fired at unarmed gardai during a bank robbery in Co Limerick yesterday. |
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The fast ferry the Lynx, which is being wet-leased on a temporary basis, arrives at the Port of Port-of-Spain yesterday. |
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Record crowds packed into the Yorkshire Air Show yesterday for the greatest display in the event's history. |
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After plans for a day out on Friday were rained off, we went off to Chester Zoo yesterday and even had some sunshine. |
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It seems like yesterday that he was the wakeful baby who nursed incessantly and rarely slept through the night. |
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North Yorkshire farmer Roger Brown certainly pulled no punches as he showed his Wensleydales at an agricultural show yesterday. |
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Thank you for that magnificent speech yesterday, and it is my pleasure to ask you to address the assembled gathering. |
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Level crossings still pose the greatest risk to life on the railways, a rail safety chief said yesterday. |
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As per the information received, Kulkarni exited yesterday amid emotional adieus that came as a shock to many. |
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The discovery was made by a man walking his dog shortly before 10 am yesterday. |
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Angry creditors have been left owed thousands of pounds after a Yorkshire estate agent went into administration, it emerged yesterday. |
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Hopes of winning millions of pounds worth of grant aid were dashed for sports organisations across the country yesterday. |
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Sir Titus Salt kept a watchful eye over a panel of beer tasters judging a competition to recreate a brew in his honour yesterday. |
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Scattered showers failed to dampen the spirits of the crowds who yesterday packed into the 250-acre showground. |
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The Indian cricket team once again failed to break the jinx yesterday which left thousands of fans disappointed. |
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Only too happy to wet his whistle, he had two cases dispatched to his London offices yesterday. |
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A chapel beside the ruins of the World Trade Centre was the place chosen by New York's outgoing mayor to deliver his farewell address yesterday. |
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Police today refused to give out details of the addresses raided and would not confirm what allegations the man arrested yesterday is facing. |
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The men were arrested yesterday morning following a week-long police inquiry. |
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The millionaire businessman walked free from court yesterday after a jury took just 90 minutes to find him not guilty. |
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Wind and rain brought out the brollies and raincoats at Knavesmire yesterday as the May race meeting got under way. |
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Oh, I could have written something yesterday, but it was half past one when the last guest left. |
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He got a first round walkover yesterday when controversial Aussie Quinten Hann failed to turn up for the event. |
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The prime minister looked worn and tense at his press conference yesterday, as well he might. |
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I clocked up 32 victories and 2 charged sigils in survival mode playing Tekken Tag Tournament yesterday. |
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He later admitted in a press conference yesterday that his absence was intentional. |
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Botswana yesterday marked 38 years of independence with a win over Zambia in an international friendly soccer match played in Gaborone. |
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The father-of-two appeared in court last month, but the case was adjourned until yesterday for reports. |
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A check by a Times reporter at the site yesterday found vehicles and heavy trucks loaded with bags of maize crossing through the bridge. |
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I went for a wander around the Castle yesterday, then down the Royal Mile and back along Princes Street. |
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But doctors yesterday warned they face a high risk of seeing the new quadruplets born prematurely or with abnormalities. |
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Birmingham City made the claim in a statement yesterday after turning down a second bid from Rovers for the want-away Welsh midfielder. |
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As he examined the excellent facilities and looked out over the rough waters along the quays yesterday, he vowed to remain champion. |
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Several strong quakes followed through the night, and aftershocks continued to jolt the area through yesterday evening. |
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Those restrictions remained in place yesterday, despite the admission that the information on which they were based was not new. |
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But hospital administrators told them yesterday that the breaches had been a mistake. |
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Anyone caught carrying up to 500 cannabis joints is likely to escape trafficking charges under Home Office proposals published yesterday. |
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Forty health professionals visited Darent Valley Hospital yesterday as part of a week-long programme. |
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American troops spread out across the area yesterday to investigate what had happened and question witnesses. |
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About 200 people screamed this chant, joined hands and attempted to promote unity on campus yesterday outside Willard Building. |
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As usual the kids were staying with their mum for the weekend, so yesterday I went for a drive out into the country. |
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A teenage jet-skier from Sheffield was recovering in hospital in Grimsby yesterday after drifting three miles in the water off Cleethorpes. |
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A rare war game will be held next month simulating a terrorist attack on Taipei, officials said yesterday. |
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A TV reporter was canned by WCBS yesterday after he shouted the F-word at two meddlers who horned in on his live shot. |
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His threat, seen as a ploy to call wayward allies to heel, prompted a rousing statement of support yesterday. |
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The Australian Socceroos jubilate after defeating Uruguay in the FIFA World Cup qualifier at Telstra Stadium in Sydney, yesterday. |
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Last season's Grand National-winning jockey returned to the saddle at Catterick yesterday and reported himself to be in 'A1' condition. |
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The boiler had cooled since yesterday, the outer insulating jacket stained and warped from heat. |
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It was star attraction at an historic vehicle rally at Dudley, West Midlands, yesterday. |
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Some reporters were under the impression he died yesterday, but that story was quickly put to rest. |
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Eileen and Paddy King celebrated their golden wedding jubilee in Scunthorpe, England yesterday, Monday. |
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With just six hours opening yesterday, a spokesman for the store said it was probably one of the quieter days of the past month. |
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As I drove past it yesterday I allowed my imagination to range over possible meanings. |
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The crew of two Royal Navy warships returned home from the war in Iraq yesterday to a noisy reception from loved ones. |
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Even before the 8am deadline yesterday morning, phone lines to Ticketmaster were jammed with tens of thousands of his fans trying to get through. |
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The swing bridge over the River Ouse at Selby was operating fully this morning after it jammed open at 9pm yesterday. |
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I heard a programme on the radio yesterday, an interview with a stand up comedian, Steve Day, who happens to be deaf. |
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Areas of Bradford could be abandoned to floods as the cost of protection spirals, a conference was told yesterday. |
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Where yesterday the supermarket was closed and the carpark empty and rainswept, today both of them were crowded with too many cars and far too many people. |
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The President, yesterday, at a patriot Day ceremony, tells me never to give into fear. |
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That candidate, Joni Ernst, did herself no favors yesterday by blowing off the editorial board of The Des Moines Register. |
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Detectives hunting four suspected would-be suicide bombers after Thursday's attempted attacks in London focused on three addresses in the city yesterday. |
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Blogging the Revolution, the book by the authors of the Caracas Chronicles blog, was reviewed in David's book club yesterday. |
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In comments yesterday, McConnell sure made it sound as if the NLRB appointees were the most important to him. |
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After several days of torrential rainfalls, several barrier lakes near Chiufenerh Mountain in Nantou County were yesterday on the verge of collapse. |
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As both sides adopted firm positions yesterday, it was confirmed that a strike at the company's pig farms will begin on Monday the day before the major work stoppage. |
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The Royal Air Force and Royal Navy are to get the world's most advanced supersonic jump jets to replace the Sea Harrier aircraft, it was announced yesterday. |
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I spent time yesterday listening to the music you made, and looking at the art you created. |
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A Leeds woman who single-handedly tackled an armed robber and prevented a raid on a building society was yesterday honoured for her bravery by the Home Secretary. |
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The news was greeted with widespread jubilation in Hull yesterday. |
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Silverstone racetrack was the stage for a brand new racing car yesterday. |
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It was astonishing yesterday that he pinned the blame for the attacks on Mahmoud Abbas, the Fatah leader. |
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The UK Conservatives finished a humiliating third in a by-election yesterday. |
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There is nothing better than a lift in beef prices at the start of September to put more pep in the step of producers and yesterday was one of those days. |
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The memory of 1912, Carlisle, and canton was as fresh as yesterday in that pre-television era. |
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As of yesterday, three of their films were nominated for Best Parody at the 2015 avn Awards. |
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The balding Prince of Wales had a brush with a bald eagle at the Sandringham Flower Show yesterday. |
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Sarah came to see him yesterday, which was lovely but wore him out. |
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They made it as far as Culdaff Bay yesterday and like me are weatherbound. |
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There was a heavy military presence at the bombed areas yesterday. |
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But then the Bangladeshi whose bomb plot was foiled yesterday turned his aim to the New York Fed. |
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Edward thoroughly enjoyed his walk in the country yesterday. |
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Not there yesterday to greet her was her father, who walked out on the family when Marion was four and subsequently spurned all his daughter's attempts to meet him. |
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The father of the young man left paralysed spoke of his utter devastation after the men accused of assaulting his son walked free from court yesterday. |
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There's nothing on their website, but this might be because their news-updater was one of the 15 plus staff members who received their own walking papers yesterday. |
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The guard had been working in the public waiting area of York Magistrate's Court yesterday afternoon when a man set off an alarm on a walk-through metal detector. |
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Three prisoners had to be treated for smoke inhalation after an absent-minded prison van driver left the handbrake on while he was taking them to court yesterday. |
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The proposal, with five others, was considered by Southend's cabinet yesterday but a decision was put off because of an undisclosed technical matter. |
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I didn't go to the gym yesterday because I was a little under the weather. |
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Supermodel and forces sweetheart Nell McAndrew provided a welcome splash of glamour against the drab greys and greens of a collection of classic warbirds yesterday. |
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Almost 40 soldiers braved a raging fire and potentially lethal asbestos fumes as they tackled a warehouse blaze in the early hours of yesterday morning. |
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One of Richardson's alleged accomplices, who was warded under police guard at the San Fernando General Hospital, was expected to face additional charges late yesterday. |
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Women's groups yesterday act out a skit outside the Ministry of National Defense to call for military academies to increase their enrollment quotas for female students. |
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Police warning Sinn Fein warned the government yesterday that a crisis was looming over the policing of Northern Ireland which may unravel the peace process. |
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There are five Jaffa cakes left from first packet bought yesterday. |
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The site remained in Iraqi hands yesterday, a day after a US warplane dropped four bunker-buster bombs and blasted a smoking crater 60 feet deep at the restaurant. |
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Seven youths attacked and killed a man after one of them claimed he had treated him harshly when they were jailbirds, the regional court here heard yesterday. |
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Voting concluded in the Czech Republic yesterday. The second largest of the ten nations set to join the EU in May 2004, accession is likely to be approved by a slim majority. |
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In the photo you'll notice that an item of clothing had been torn from the washing line in the strong wind and rain that's been battering us since yesterday. |
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But those hopes were scuppered by Friday's torrential rain which also made Saturday a total washout, and even prevented any play until after lunch yesterday. |
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Assuring students that all the money would be accounted for, he said he planned to meet with the bursary yesterday to get an idea of the balance in the guild's account. |
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An unborn baby's developing nose could provide doctors with a more accurate method of screening for Down's syndrome, a new study showed yesterday. |
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No queues of mourners lined the halls to say a final farewell to the man hailed as the workers' hero as his body lay in state at the House of Parliament yesterday. |
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Justice League NYC met with the state attorney general and held a press conference yesterday at city hall. |
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Late yesterday Graham started a sore throat and aching joints. |
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A calmer Maracas Bay enticed these men into its waters yesterday, even though two days before bathers scampered for safety as massive waves crashed on the shore. |
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In a daring escape, a kidnapped Malaysian man jumped four stories from a building yesterday and then took a taxi to the police station to get help from authorities. |
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Just yesterday I claimed a local deli, a small poodle and a Bed, bath and Beyond. |
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I'm not a weeper, generally speaking, but yesterday I wept freely. |
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Mr Peek, who organised a raft of Golden Jubilee beacons in 2002, delivered the crystal to the Tower of London yesterday evening. |
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With my illness still raging, I popped into the doctors yesterday. |
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Three men who met as students had been singing university rag songs at the end of a day-long reunion when tragedy struck on a country lane, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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The whole of the previous week had been glorious weather and then, yesterday, the temperature had dropped right down and freezing rain had poured down from the skies. |
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Mr Anderson Wheeler travelled from Tanzania where he works as a big game hunter to give evidence yesterday. |
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William returned to his RAF base on Anglesey yesterday when his paternity leave came to an end. |
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But until yesterday I would have said the same thing about the chances of patent reform in biotech, too. |
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First Minister Dewar yesterday completed the line-up of his government team with the appointment of 11 junior ministers. |
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The shipment of tools arrived at the dock in cargo containers yesterday. |
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The teacher gave us a quiz on the material we studied yesterday. |
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Please indulge me while I review the topics we covered yesterday. |
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All dressed up and nowhere to go, nearly 7,000 competitors in almost 1,000 yachts were left drifting around in the central Solent yesterday. |
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Well something must be wrong with the Countrylink fleet cos yesterday SP.21 was amexed as well on the South line. |
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The minstrel woman who left the castle yesterday has spread the report everywhere that the Duke of Rothsay is murdered, or at death's door. |
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If you don't know important things about history, then it's as if you were born yesterday. |
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The price discount ended yesterday and I just missed the boat on a great deal. |
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After I bewrote thee yesterday Mrs. Neville drove Lady Charlotte, young Bagot and self into Glastonbury. |
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The European Commission cleared the biogeneric version of the drug known as epoetin alfa, Novartis, based in Basel, Switzerland, said yesterday. |
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My manager suddenly blasted me yesterday for being a little late to work for five days in a row, because I was never getting myself up on time. |
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Dude, I got blood wings going down on Veronica yesterday, I had to wipe off the blood with an SOS pad I was so disgusted. |
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The head of a ring of bodysnatchers who stole the bones of broadcaster Alistair Cooke pleaded guilty yesterday. |
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Miami's latest cold front slipped on out over the ocean early yesterday, leaving behind more than a slight chill, brisky winds and a few showers. |
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Your check is in the mail. I gave it to my son to mail yesterday. I hope he remembered. |
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The weather is clement, though there was a downpour yesterday and I was obliged to take precautions. |
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My father was talking to the World's Fair Commission yesterday, and they estimate it's going to cost a cool fifty million. |
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Davis finished second yesterday after recovering from a fall to retain the leader's ochre jersey on a countback. |
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After listening to that sheer pile of bull mess he tried to tell me yesterday, I've decided he's got precisely zero cred as far as I'm concerned. |
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How do you like my hat? That one you had on in church yesterday was real dinky. |
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Uncle of Exeter, enlarge the man committed yesterday, that rail'd against our person. We consider it was excess of wine that set him on. |
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The debate over greater European integration took an unexpected twist yesterday with the arrival of Euro wasp in Britain. |
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The Nationals gave the Coalition its Senate majority and yesterday were feeling their oats. |
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The Aussie gloveman hit back yesterday saying the accusations were worse than any wrongdoing he was alleged to have committed. |
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The car wouldn't start yesterday no matter what I did, but today it works just fine. Go figure. |
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Oh, that's right. You said that yesterday, didn't you? I have a mind like a sieve. |
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The hospital transmitted over six hundred healthcare claims to BCBS yesterday. |
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A respectable workman was with me yesterday, and objected that you receive from Mr. Cheetham a higher payment than the list price. |
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The firing of a truck load of meat and two cases of assault enlived the strike of the meat wagon drivers yesterday. |
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Kavanagh said a scan yesterday detected a small tear in Maldivian's near side suspensory ligament. |
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My parents have volunteered tomop up the school hall after the flash flood yesterday. |
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State health officials said yesterday they hoped to get the C.D.C.s support in seeking the elimination of such multidose vials. |
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He worked nonstop for fourteen hours yesterday, just so he could get today off. |
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Thus, as he dressed, the thoughts and the rage of yesterday began to stir and move in his mind again. |
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That is so opensightly. This is snow from yesterday. How many clock have we? Don't take it on the easy shoulder. The alcohol flows in streams. |
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I've been to the pisshouse twenty times since yesterday because I'm so nervous. |
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Megg yesterday was troubled with a pose, Which, this night hardned, sodders up her nose. |
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He got a new bicycle yesterday, so I expect that today he will want to take it out riding and put it to the test. |
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I placed the advertisement yesterday, and the phone has been ringing off the hook ever since. |
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Dolores, giving her a bath yesterday, said she was a bit ripe under the armpits. |
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They sold out of concert posters yesterday and won't get another shipment until next week. |
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It will be in my power to assure him that her ladyship was quite well yesterday se'nnight. |
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Only one guy was brave enough to take a run at Tiger Woods at the British Open yesterday.... DiMarco finished two shots behind Woods. |
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Prince Charles spent the night in the hospital after he took a tumble off his horse yesterday while playing polo and briefly lost consciousness. |
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The Dallas Cowboys yesterday gave a starting job to Alexander Wright, in effect throwing him a bone. |
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I found that old washerwoman-dress that he came home in yesterday, hanging on a towel-horse before the fire. |
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Keith, whose six-year-old daughter Mia has the condition, launched his Masquerade Ball at the Abacas School in Killbarrick, Dublin, yesterday. |
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Shelby W. Bonnie, the former chief executive, agreed to reprice 700,000 unexercised shares, the company said yesterday in a statement. |
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We had to use warm water and solvent to unglue all the joints we put in yesterday. |
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Didyou not but yesterday prostrate upon the ground the young man for that he speak with unrespect of your Vashintone? |
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Experts yesterday said 400 Adelie penguin chicks have washed up dead on Brazil's beaches after migrating 2,500 miles to avoid the rain. |
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A BRAVE air hostess hit back in fury yesterday at the drunken madman who bottled her. |
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A MAN was airlifted to hospital yesterday after reports of an explosion at the Faslane naval base. |
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Dog lovers will be able to watch Crufts despite the BBC's decision to drop the show, thanks to a live webstream announced yesterday. |
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Our dozen cabin passengers sorely put to wits' end to pass yesterday without cards in observance of the Sabbath. |
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Both musicians expressed their admiration for Arrested Development for whom they opened yesterday in a concert in Bahrain. |
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Until yesterday, McCoy had been teaching a course in Xenoanatomy at the Starfleet medical school on Prima, parsecs away. |
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But uncertainty hung over the fate of some yesterday, including five Asian black bears who may be too old to be moved and could be put to death. |
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Today is the day when we can enjoy life, for yesterday is gone, and tomorrow never comes. |
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For this day ought to promise not so much mulch as yesterday or all the other yesterns all back in a row of boredowndom. |
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At Ludlow yesterday Tony McCoy hit the 50-winner mark for the season with victory on Baba Au Rhum in the opening Bridgnorth Novices' Hurdle. |
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Barden yesterday confirmed his retirement after 16 seasons with Longford and, like O Se, is approaching his 35th birthday. |
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The hotel which came under attack yesterday was surrounded by police, with officers riding along the seafront on a beach buggy. |
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The strong winds which battered many parts of Britain yesterday were classed between force eight and force ten on the Beaufort Scale. |
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The shamed banker, 44, yesterday opened the doors of his plush north Dublin home in the posh Abington estate to prospective buyers. |
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The Muharraq Municipal Council yesterday decided to offer the Arad walkway, near Arad Fort, to investors to open restaurants and cafes. |
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Jake also plays rugby for Worcester and England and was named in the fi-nal 15 for the ancient Eton Wall game which took place yesterday. |
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Chelsea Wany, of Station Lane, was before Kirklees Magistrates' Court yesterday in custody. |
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Manila The 31-day absentee vote for overseas Filipinos kicked off without major hitches yesterday, reports reaching Manila from abroad said. |
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All three pled guilty at a court martial in Colchester, Essex, yesterday to possessing cannabis and being absent without leave. |
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Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism Ken Skates visited the war memorial in Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan, yesterday. |
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A METHANE explosion ripped through a coal mine before dawn yesterday in wartorn eastern Ukraine, killing at least 10 workers, officials said. |
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For the third successive day, and the seventh between the two sides this summer, Kent and Worcestershire yesterday suffered a complete wash-out. |
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A VILLAGER caught by a water bailiff and accused of fishing illegally in a river was fined PS200 and ordered to pay PS147 costs yesterday. |
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Riot police spray protestors with a water cannon on the first anniversary of the Sewol ferry disaster in South Korea yesterday. |
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A MULTI-millionaire friend and adviser to PM David Cameron yesterday put up a reward for the return of his pounds 150,000 antique water fountain. |
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Better known throughout Liverpool as Wavey Davey, the 45-year-old was jailed for almost six months yesterday for his 17-year con. |
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Flurries fell over Scotland, northern England and the Midlands yesterday before moving down to London and East Anglia, England, weathermen said. |
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Queen's University yesterday launched an appeal to find the wedding band which had been in Mr Black's pocket during the day. |
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Ireland's top babes practised their wedding marches yesterday as they launched the new edition of Irish Wedding Planner magazine. |
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Last week Adrian weighed 17st 4'lbs but at the weigh-in yesterday he was down to 16st 13lbs. |
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The 20-year-old yesterday denied a charge of racially aggravated assault occasioning actual bodily harm. |
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The Corporation revealed the three-part period adaption as part of 27 hours of drama which was commissioned yesterday. |
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To add fuel to the fire the Finance Minister yesterday confirmed the hated Universal Social Charge is here to stay. |
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West Midlands Ambulance Service said a man was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident near Wem, Shropshire, yesterday. |
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The tragedy happened just after 3am yesterday morning on the A82 Great Western Road in West Dunbartonshire. |
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A police official in Assam, said yesterday that two districts where separatist rebels gunned down Adivasi tribe members remained tense but calm. |
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Noel Meade reported yesterday that he expects to run both Cockney Lad and Advocat in the Baileys. |
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Advocat continues to attract money for Saturday's Ladbroke Hurdle at Leopardstown, for which 32 horses stood their ground yesterday. |
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Northants fielded brilliantly yesterday to whip out the last six Warwickshire batsmen for just 46 to win their rain-hit semi-final by 27 runs. |
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The white maggot, which has been nesting in his scalp for six weeks, yesterday stuck out its head for the first time. |
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Richard McQuilken from Whitethorn Mews, Waterside, Derry, was in the city's Magistrates Court yesterday to face a number of additional charges. |
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A spokesman for the Whitsundays Water Police said yesterday tests on the equipment will give them a much better idea of exactly what went wrong. |
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But in the early hours of yesterday his heart began to fail and he died at 0100 South African time. |
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A ZOO keeper was crushed to death by an elephant yesterday at one of millionaire John Aspinall's controversial wildlife parks. |
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One of the defendants was cross-examined by prosecution barrister Clare Wilks at Cardiff Crown Court yesterday. |
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Bertie Ahern was forced to resign as the Irish Republic's Taoiseach yesterday because of a deepening scandal about his financial affairs. |
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Rehn's Nest's Curragh effort had Murphy yesterday eyeing Group 1s for his daughter of Windsor Knot. |
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A THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD boy who accidentally shot his friend with an air gun thought his playmate was joking around, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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A BLUNDERING rookie jockey blew a pounds 30,000 race yesterday when he celebrated victory 100 yards before the winning post. |
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Meteorological officer Philippos Tymvios yesterday said warm and humid air masses were to blame for the last four days of warm weather. |
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The two parties said yesterday that they have signed an agreement to ensure coordination between their air traffic control systems. |
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The driver of the truck is in police custody following the accident early on Friday, an official at Ajman Police told Gulf News yesterday. |
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Only here for the scarfs HOUSEMATES ATES A had to do their best yesterday in scout-like scarves and woggles to earn a big shopping budget. |
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A MUM-of-two told yesterday how a breast cancer wonder drug ruled too expensive for the NHS has kept her alive for four years. |
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Spokesman for FMO in the UK, Alex Woolfell, told the Daily Post yesterday much more talking would be needed before solutions could be agreed. |
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Guinness World Records was in new hands yesterday after being sold to the company behind Ripley's Believe It or Not Museums. |
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But see, there Where the field meets the almond tree A wild beast has just leapt From yesterday into today through the foliage. |
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Mr Cowen, presumably, spent the day yesterday being advised on the best way to wriggle out of the crisis. |
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Cancer charities yesterday welcomed the Scottish Medicines Consortium's decision to approve the use of the new drug Xeloda. |
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This change in the regulations concerning amateurism was made clear at a meeting of the International Rugby Board yesterday. |
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Ambeer Khan, of Alder Street, Hillhouse, was before Kirklees magistrates yesterday. |
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Some members of the Trust yesterday met with Ratnakar and held an emergency meeting at the Yajurveda Mandir to discuss the situation. |
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A SHERIFF yesterday confiscated drug money from a lapdancer and her Yardie associates after they failed to turn up at court to claim it back. |
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A jamaican Yardie gangster who was deported from Britain twice was given three life sentences yesterday for killing a loving family. |
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A Birmingham mother may have taken amphetamines at a Midland jail before she was found hanged in her cell, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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A DAREDEVIL driver crossed the Mersey in his amphibious car just ahead of the Parade of Sail yesterday. |
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Michal Kwiatkowski won the leader's yellow jersey after crossing the line in Bristol yesterday afternoon. |
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A frail widow was recovering yesterday after a vicious attack by two dogs which also killed her pet Yorkshire terrier. |
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Malaysia's World Cup qualifier against Saudi Arabia was abandoned yesterday after fans angerly hurled flares billowing smoke at the pitch. |
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A BRITISH yachtsman became the first quadriplegic to sail across the Atlantic yesterday when he crossed the finish line in the Caribbean. |
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The Amazon World Zoo Park in Newchurch, Isle of Wight, yesterday urged whoever has stolen its jackass penguin to feed him properly using a tube. |
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Peter Knowles roared into the quarter-finals of the Liverpool Victoria English National Championships at Burgess Hill yesterday. |
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The huge crowd waited in silence for dawn to break yesterday at Anzac cove. |
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Tony blair launched a scathing attack on 'mad' anti-Americanism among European politicians yesterday. |
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A SENIOR Foreign Office diplomat launched an anti-Jewish tirade at a gym, a court heard yesterday. |
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Members and officials of the group welcomed the new Philippine culture attache, John Danilo G Jiao Jr, at the session yesterday. |
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Al Hilal Hospital paediatrician Dr Sridevi Radhakrishnan left Bahrain yesterday after receiving news that her only son Rohit had died. |
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The couple yesterday collected huge Jiffy bags full of items from their lawyer's Glasgow office. |
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Radio Galaxy and Radio Plus reported that several thousand came out in support of President Aristide yesterday in Jacmel. |
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Gordon Brown tried to calm jittery Britain yesterday as he pledged to guarantee up to pounds 50,000 in savers' accounts. |
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Members of the Society of Radiographers were on strike for four hours yesterday and will work to rule for the rest of the week. |
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Medical teams rushed to RAF Scampton, the base of the Red Arrows, after the incident at about 11am yesterday. |
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John Swinney took shelter behind a rain barrel yesterday when the bullets started flying. |
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He was yesterday jailed by a judger at Birmingham Crown Court for seven years after being convicted of conspiracy to steal at an earlier hearing. |
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The ram-raid happened in the early hours of yesterday morning at the Filco store on Cowbridge High Street. |
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His publisher, the Penguin Randon House Group, also paid tribute to Thomas yesterday. |
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She is learning to fly and she flew her first solo yesterday. |
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Weld and Kinane continued in flying form at Navan yesterday, recording a short-priced double withi Bold Raparee and Archive Footage. |
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The case was due to start at Birmingham Crown Court yesterday but a potential jury panel was told that the case will not start until next Monday. |
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At one hotel bar yesterday, North Koreans watched raptly, cheering and applauding at the close of the brief broadcast. |
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A MAN who was being deported from the UK yesterday threatened to swallow a razor blade on board a Gulf Air flight. |
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That cutter is no good to me now. I could have done with it yesterday. |
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Tristan Wilkinson's photo of a yellowhammer was yesterday named the overall winner of the Irish Wildlife Photography Award, held by the Irish Wildlife Trust. |
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