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Archive for October 6th, 2006

Les Misrables breaks record

Les Misrables is due to become the longest running musical in the world, it opened 21 years ago.
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‘Chinese Lantern’ Technique Helps Track Clouds At Saturn (Science Daily)

A new image of Saturn demonstrates a technique that creates a ‘Chinese lantern’ effect, showing Saturn’s deep clouds silhouetted against the planet’s warm, glowing interior. Seen this way, Saturn’s interior shows surprising activity underneath the overlying haze, with a great variety of cloud shapes and sizes.
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Hollywood film on Karadzic

Richard Gere is to star in a new film about Europe’s most wanted man, former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic.
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UN in N Korea nuclear warning

The UN Security Council has agreed a statement urging North Korea to return to nuclear disarmament talks.
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New pictures of Mars’ surface

Nasa’s Mars rover Opportunity has taken a series of dramatic photographs of the red planet’s surface.
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Mass kidnappings plague Iraq

Eight hundred police officers have been taken off the streets of Baghdad in one week and accused of involvement in mass kidnappings.
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Blair’s vow to Afghan troops

Prime Minister Tony Blair says British military commanders in Afghanistan will receive whatever resources they ask for.
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Barrymore tells his story

Michael Barrymore has spoken about his attempt to rebuild his career after the death of Stuart Lubbock in his pool.
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Art in Battersea Power Station

For the first time in 25 years, Battersea Power Station is preparing to open its doors to the public.
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Archbishop Tutu turns 75

Nobel peace laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu celebrates his 75th birthday this weekend.
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7 Day Diet and Detox