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Front Page News: Serbian voters to elect president
Voters in Serbia have a choice between a reformist and a nationalist as they elect a president, months after winning EU candidate status.
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Front Page News: Dominican vote likely to be close
Two veteran politicians contest elections in the Dominican Republic after a presidential campaign dominated by concerns over rising food and fuel costs.
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Mail News: Officials demand £800,000 to free Britain accused of African massacre: But killings widely believed to have been committed by supporters of notorious warlord Joseph Kony
David Simpson, 24, from North Yorkshire could face the death penalty if convicted of murder after finding 13 mutilated bodies in the Central African Republic.
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Mail News: We're all hooked on fishtails: The divas make a dramatic fashion statement from the red carpet in Cannes (well, they are all beside the sea)
The red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival has been dominated by dresses featuring a dramatic fishtail silhouette – figure-hugging around the bodice, waist and hips but flared out from the knee and finishing with a flowing train.
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Mail News: A third of hay-fever victims lose control behind the wheel resulting in calls for suffers to be prosecuted if affected on the road
Sore, streaming eyes can impair vision, while constant sneezing due to the pollen allergy can force drivers to close their eyes, a survey from Halfords showed.
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Mail News: The Prime Minister says he wants a stable eurozone. It is complete nonsense
NIGEL LAWSON: A successful eurozone is an impossibility. European Monetary Union, to give it its full name, was doomed from the start.
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BBC Sport: Drogba's delivers for Chelsea on the biggest stage
Chelsea hero keeps the faith to earn a Champions League winners' medal
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News: Drogba's delivers for Chelsea on the biggest stage
How Didier Drogba's self-belief has been key in Chelsea's glory
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Front Page News: Drogba's delivers for Chelsea on the biggest stage
How Didier Drogba's self-belief has been key in Chelsea's glory
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Mail News: Profit has cheapened this whole spectacle: Chariots of Fire director condemns aspects of Games being auctioned off
Hugh Hudson, who famously directed the classic Chariots of Fire is worried that the major purpose of the Olympics now seems go to the highest bidder.
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Front Page News: Lloyd Webber on Jesus and Profumo
Andrew Lloyd Webber on Jesus and Profumo
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News: Lloyd Webber on Jesus and Profumo
Andrew Lloyd Webber on Jesus and Profumo
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Front Page News: China activist Chen lands in US
Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng arrives in New York, after his escape to the US embassy in Beijing last month sparked a diplomatic crisis.
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BBC Sport: Di Matteo quiet on Chelsea future
Roberto Di Matteo refuses to be drawn on his long-term Chelsea future - even after winning the Champions League.
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Mail News: Hague says work harder... but civil servants go on to 'compressed time': MPs claim Government reforms delayed as officials 'abuse' flexitime deal
Ministers claim civil servants' work allowances mean they are often able to take long weekends and that Government business is being delayed as a result.