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Liberal Democrats (Free subscription) | yesterday
Commenting on a report into Doncaster prison, which found that inmates had been forced to sleep in toilets to deal with overcrowding, Liberal Democrat Justice Spokesperson, David Howarth said: "As the Liberal Democrats have said for many months, the overcrowding crisis is now leading to a gross deterioration of conditions for prisoners. "In the long term this will lead to less effective rehabilitation...
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CambridgeSoft Corporation announced today that it has completed a $21 million private equity investment by Goldman, Sachs & Co. CambridgeSoft is a
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
Randeep Ramesh: The result of the Indian government's confidence vote this week will shape the country's future – and global geopolitics
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Band Weblogs (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
Seth Lakeman, the West Country born singer songwriter credited with taking folk to a new audience with his rhythmic, urgent performances and lyrically engrossing albums ...
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Maud Newton (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
A.S. Byatt recalls teaching with Penelope Fitzgerald, an austere & original talent, at a test-prep school for women seeking entry to Oxford and Cambridge.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
David Blunkett, the former education secretary, will this week reignite the row between the Labour Party and Oxford and Cambridge over whether the universities are doing enough to encourage state school pupils to apply.
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Sportnetwork (Free subscription) | 07/20/2008
The son of Benjamin and Blanche Freakes, Hubert Dainton Freakes was born in Natal, South Africa on February 2nd 1914. He attended Maritzburg College where his sporting prowess was soon apparent to all as he captained both the school rugby fifteen as well as its cricket eleven, also shining in athletics.
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Religion Clause (Free subscription) | 07/20/2008
BBC News reported yesterday that the British government will fund creation of a group of scholars, to be hosted by Oxford and Cambridge Universities, who will examine issues relating to Islam's role in Britain and the obligations of Muslims as British citizens. Communities Secretary Hazel Blears said government support for the project grew out of requests by the Muslim community in attempts to build...
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, one hears, has enrolled towards a degree in commerce.
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Exposing Islam. (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
The British government is to fund a board of Islamic theologians in an attempt to sideline violent extremists. The move will see Oxford and Cambridge Universities host a group of scholars who will lead debate on key issues such as women and loyalty to the UK. The plans have angered some hardline activists who accuse ministers of trying to create state-sponsored Islam. But Communities Secretary Hazel...
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Anglican Mainstream (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
BBC News The British government is to fund a board of Islamic theologians in an attempt to sideline violent extremists. The move will see Oxford and Cambridge Universities host a group of scholars who will lead debate on key issues such as women and loyalty to the UK. The plans have angered some hardline activists who accuse ministers [...]
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rediff News (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
The three scholars, who will pursue doctoral study at the St John's College of the Cambridge University, are: Niladri Banerjee, 24; Nitu Duggal, 31; and Manasa Patnam, 24.
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
The British government is planning to fund Muslim scholars to counter Islamic fundamentalists. Is it a good idea?
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Christian quoter (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
BBC says, "The British government is to fund a board of Islamic theologians in an attempt to sideline violent extremists. The move will see Oxford and Cambridge Universities host a group of scholars who will lead debate on key issues such as women and loyalty to the UK. The plans have angered some hardline activists who accuse ministers of trying to create state-sponsored Islam. But Communities Secretary...