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Barclays makes Bob Diamond new boss
Last updated four minutes agoHigh-profile head of Barclays Capital to take pay cut to lead overall bank60 comments
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Gillard heads Australia government
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UK graduation rates plummet
UK dives from third to 15th place in OECD university listing, behind Slovakia and Czech Republic29 comments -
London uses buses, boats and bikes
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Fears over plan to cap skilled workers
MPs to quiz head of Migration Advisory Committee amid concerns caps could drive business abroad11 comments
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38% of Lib Dem voters desert party
New poll finds four out of ten who voted Lib Dem on 6 May would not do so if election were held today54 comments
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Hague: Hope I 'nailed' gay rumours
Foreign secretary tweets that reports of improper relationship with former adviser as a 'big lie'83 comments -
NoW inquiry halted to spare police
Tories voice doubts over Coulson's future as leaked memo said Met would resent inquiry236 comments
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Young gay men 'fuel HIV epidemic'
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Sinn Féin 'involved' in Eta ceasefire
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Archbishop to meet pope protesters
Archbishop of Southwark to tell campaigners to show respect to Catholics celebrating visit
ScienceDaily (Sep. 5, 2010) — With a loud roar and mighty column of flame, NASA and ATK Aerospace Systems successfully completed a two-minute, full-scale test of the largest and most powerful solid rocket motor designed for flight. The motor is potentially transferable to future heavy-lift launch vehicle designs.