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Archive for February, 2010

TV reporter sues employer over ‘arm RSI’

A 47 year old regional television reporter has launched a compensation claim against his bosses, claiming their desire for more visually exciting pieces to camera have left him unable to use his arms properly.

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Posted: Feb 24th, 2010
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Airports to introduce self-scan check-in for terrorists

bombers expected to hand themselves in when machine goes 'beep'‘Admittedly the self scan system does rely on the terrorists being honest and handing themselves in,’ said Home Secretary Alan Johnson, ‘but I am told that most of them are pretty devout.’

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Posted: Feb 24th, 2010
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Kingdom United faces administration

tough times ahead against FC DeutschlandEuropean Premier League side Kingdom United could be the first high profile club to enter into administration after talks to avert a winding-up order collapsed in the high court earlier today.

Advisers acting on behalf of HMRS say the team could be just days away from going out of business altogether. A recent run of poor results, claims of mismanagement and dressing room unrest has left the troubled team languishing at the foot of the EU table and struggling to fulfil its fixture list.

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Posted: Feb 24th, 2010
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Labour to give homeowners the right to tickle intruders

Gordon Brown promised sweeping legislation for the Criminal Justice System last night by appearing to give homeowners the green light to ‘tickle’ anyone breaking into their home.

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Posted: Feb 23rd, 2010
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Gordon Brown denies bullying Afghanistan with bombs

Gordon Brown has reacted angrily to claims that he had ‘used missiles and bombs’ in a campaign described as widespread bullying.

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Posted: Feb 23rd, 2010
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