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Procès de Scott Peterson La fin d'un procès qui a passionné l'Amérique Libération / Reuters 14 December 2004
The Guardian p. 1 14 March 2007
The Guardian Travel p.11 15.7.2006
The Guardian G2 pp. 6-7 4.7.2006
The Guardian p. 10 6.6.2006
The Economist - North America Edition Apr 30th 2005
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The Guardian Media p. 13 26.6.2006
The Guardian > S p. 1 11.5.2005
Wife acquitted of failing to prevent husband's suicide
A wife accused of standing by and doing nothing while her chronically ill husband committed suicide has been cleared of manslaughter.
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and §1, I, 28.4.2005,
Scientists were still working to identify the precise fault that caused the latest quake. The Indian Ocean region is prone to earthquakes because of the slow but unstoppable movement
of
the giant Burma and Indian tectonic plates.
at a rate of 7cm a year, but as the plates rub past one another, they jam, causing huge stresses to build up. When the stresses give, the plates judder with tremendous ferocity.
Stark effect of a
seismic shift:
Queen: both sides suffered in the war
No apology for Dresden on state visit to Germany, but appeal to treasure peace in Europe and abandon 'stereotypes'
The Queen last night used the occasion of a state visit to Germany to say that she recognised the "appalling suffering of war on both sides". Speaking at a banquet hosted by President Horst Köhler, the Queen shrugged off demands by the mass-circulation tabloid Bild that she say sorry for the destruction of Dresden by allied bombers.
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Low-rise Leeds to embrace 'kissing towers'
Enthusiasm mixed with caution greets project that could alter perceptions of northern city The renaissance of northern cities is set to take one of its most dramatic steps forward, with a pair of "kissing towers" in line to rise above the traditionally low-rise buildings of central Leeds.
Headline, sub and §1, G,
4.10.2004,
The new label on trainers: British army
Military hopes to make millions by selling the ultimate sports shoes
Headline and sub,
G, 16.9.2004,
BNP leaders may face charges after TV exposé of racism
Senior figures within the British National party, including the chairman Nick Griffin, could face prosecution after an investigation revealed what lawyers have described as criminal levels of racism, violence and anti-semitism.
Headline, G, 15.7.2004,
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