Jun 18, 2010
Travel: travel guides, insurance, holiday news, hotel reviews and short city breaks - Telegraph
Now is the time to book a trip to Australia's coastline. Charles Starmer-Smith suggests a visit to Kangaroo Island.
Slovenia v USA: the World Cup Group C Match - in pictures - Telegraph
Stars and stripes: just in case you did not know this fan suports USA.
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England, short of inspiration, go in at half-time goalless in their second World Cup match. Follow it with Jonathan Liew.
BENITO MUSSOLINI's diaries 'hidden near Swiss border' Jun 18, 2010
AFP: Foreign firms in China targeted in labour unrest
Second strike hits China Toyota supplier | Reuters
Employees are seen resting in a dormitory during a strike at the Toyoda Gosei plant in Tianjin June 18, 2010.
Credit: Reuters/Vincent Du
ZHONGSHAN China/BEIJING (Reuters) - A parts supplier for Japan's Toyota Motor Corp said on Friday it was dealing with its second strike in China this week, the latest in a rash
Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni meet Prince of Wales as they visit Britain - Telegraph
Published: 10:14AM BST 18 Jun 2010
The Prince of Wales greeted Mr Sarkozy and his wife, Carla Bruni, as they arrived at Clarence House during a day of official engagements to commemorate the historic milestone.
BP oil spill: People in New Orleans loathe the company but they're OK with the British | Alexander Chancellor | Comment is free | The Guardian
Protesters in New Orleans. Photograph: Mark Ralston/AFP
Stella McCartney and Celine help 'resort collections' shine in New York | Life and style | The Guardian
Stella McCartney's Spring 2011 presentation. Photograph: Sipa Press / Rex Features
UK budget deficit lower than feared | Business | guardian.co.uk
Britains's budget deficit is lower than feared according to May figures, but chancellor George Osborne is likely to press ahead with heavy austerity measures in Tuesday's budget. Photograph: Oli Scarff/Getty Images
World Cup 2010: England v Algeria - live! | Football | guardian.co.uk
Iraqi asylum seekers claim they were beaten on flight to Baghdad | UK news | guardian.co.uk
As many as 25 of the 42 men deported were reported to be under detention in Baghdad airport despite having been screened in advance by Iraqi officials in the UK. Photograph: Khalid Mohammed/AP
BBC News - Flash of light helps fight cancer
Cancer cells are notoriously resistant to attempts to kill them
BBC News - Stem cell therapy 'damage' seen in kidney disease case
There are hopes that stem cell therapy can be used to tackle many diseases
Dozens killed in China floods - Asia-Pacific - Al Jazeera English
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"Frozen Baby" on the Mend - The Early Show - CBS News
Finley Burton has been nicknamed the "Frozen Baby" after his body temperature was dropped for four days to just above freezing to help him heal after surgery. (CBS)
Penny Stock Morning Report, Jun 18, 2010
Brian N. Lines, et al. - SEC.gov
World Cup Results: Argentina new favourites after big win
Lionel Messi congraulates Gonzalo Higuain after the Real Madrid striker's masterclass toda
Mexico beats France 2-0 in World Cup match - International Football - Yahoo! Sports
Mexico's Cuauhtemoc Blanco, right, celebrates after scoring a penalty goal with fellow team member Giovani Dos Santos, center, and Rafael Marquez, left. (Luca Bruno/AP)
A winning argument: Banning the vuvuzela at the FIFA World Cup | 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP News
Source: ReutersA South Africa supporter blows his vuvuzela
Ancient Egyptian guide to afterlife | WORLD News
Source: Reuters
Norman scuffle latest in series of China incidents in New Zealand | POLITICS News
Source: NZPARussel Norman and the Tibetan flag
Colombia rescuers fight to reach miners after blast kills 18 | WORLD News
Source: ReutersRelatives of one of the victims of a coal mine explosion cry at an improvised morgue in Amaga, Antioquia province
Apology to BP's Hayward triggers uproar among US lawmakers | WORLD News
Source: ReutersUS Representative Joe Barton (R-TX) at the House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing on the BP oil spill
Two NZ police officers are in South Africa to pick up tips | NATIONAL News
Source: ONE NewsSouth African police