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| Sep.2 |
Bermuda |
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Fiona prompts warning for Bermuda Tropical Storm Fiona kept on track for Bermuda, but forecasters said some weakening could be expected during the next two days
| Sep.5 |
London |
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Cricket player confirms corruption A British newspaper said that Yasir Hameed, a top Pakistani player confirmed its allegations of corruption on the Pakistani national cricket team
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New York |
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Murray ousted at U.S. Open The fourth-seeded, made his second straight earlier-than-expected exit -- losing to No. 25 Stanislas Wawrinka, 6-7 (3), 7-6 (4), 6-3, 6-3
| Sep.6 |
England |
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Former ELO cellist killed in car accident Michael Edwards, 62, a former cellist with the rock group Electric Light Orchestra, was killed in a car crash involving a large bale of hay
| Sep.16 |
Scotland |
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Pope: Abuse cases a 'shock' Map of Glasgow United Kingdom The Catholic Church has not been vigilant enough or fast enough in responding to the problem of sexual abuse by priests, Pope Benedict XVI said | |
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Scotland |
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Thousands attend Mass in Glasgow Map of Glasgow United Kingdom Pope Benedict XVI has celebrated an open-air Mass in Glasgow, attended by tens of thousands of people, on the first day of his visit to Britain | |
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London |
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Pakistani politician Imran Farooq murdered An exiled Pakistani politician, a senior member of the MQM party, has been murdered outside his home in north London
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London |
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Papal state visit moves to London Catholic education, relations with the Church of England and the role of faith in the UK are set to be major themes of the second day of the visit
| Sep.17 |
London |
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Religion 'marginalised' says Pope The Pope has warned that religion - and Christianity in particular - is 'being marginalised' around the world
| Sep.18 |
London |
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Pope expressed deep sorrow for abuse Benedict XVI has expressed his 'deep sorrow' for the 'unspeakable crimes' of child abuse within the Catholic Church
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England |
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ICC to probe third one-day match The International Cricket Council has launched an investigation into third one-day international between England and Pakistan at The Oval
| Sep.19 |
Bermuda |
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Bermuda feels wrath of Hurricane Igor Bermuda was experiencing hurricane-force wind gusts ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Igor, which could make a direct hit on the island
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Helmand |
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UK troops leave Helmand's Sangin Map of Sangin Afghanistan Control of the area was formally handed over from UK forces to the US Marine Corps at 0630 BST | |
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Bermuda |
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Hurrciane passes just west of Bermuda The mammoth of a hurricane Igor has reached its closest point to Bermuda, as winds and rain continued to pummel the island into Monday morni...
| Sep.20 |
Libya |
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Lockerbie victim's father meets bomber Jim Swire, the father of a victim of the bombing has been to Libya to visit the only man convicted of the atrocity
| Sep.21 |
London |
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Victim's father: Lockerbie bomber very sick Jim Swire: Abdelbeset al-Megrahi is 'a very sick man,' but there is no way to tell how long he will live
| Sep.24 |
London |
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Irish terror threat level raised The threat level to Britain from Irish-related terrorism has been raised from moderate to substantial | |
| Sep.25 |
London |
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Labour Party taps Miliband as new leader  Labour Party announced Ed Miliband as its new leader, four months after Prime Minister Brown resigned from the post when his party lost the election | |
| Sep.26 |
Afghanistan |
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British national missing in Afghanistan A British citizen is missing in Afghanistan, but details about the person and the circumstances of the person's disappearance were unclear
| Sep.27 |
Northern England |
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Company owner dies in Segway accident James Heselden, 62, the owner of the Segway company has died, apparently in an accident involving one of his upright two-wheeled vehicles
| Sep.28 |
United Kingdom |
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'Al-Qaeda' terror plot uncovered Intelligence agencies are tracking a significant al-Qaeda plot to carry out commando-style raids on cities in Britain, France and Germany
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