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8 hours ago — The Three Lions resume meaningful international competition this Friday v Bulgaria at Wembley stadium as weary and untrusting eyes focus on equal parts Fabio Capello’s management and various members of the new...
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9 hours ago — Soon the TV you flick on to watch the news before your morning commute may be cinema-screen-sized and 3-D . Innovation, even when your eyes can't take the early-hour strain. 1. Stephen Hawking's new book is due out, and the physics guru has...
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9 hours ago — England looking for fast start against Bulgaria in Euro qualifiers When England takes to the field on Sept. 3rd at Wembley Stadium in London for their Group G Euro 2012...
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23 hours ago — game." The ban will take effect when qualifying for Euro 2012 begins on Friday, and when the group stage of the Champions League and Europa League starts in two weeks. European broadcasters,...
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21 hours ago — Mitsubishi has revealed a few extra details on their European-specification i-MiEV prior to the Paris Motor Show in October. The European i-MiEV will be very similar to the Japanese model, however there will be...
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September 01, 2010 — Fourth-ranked Germany will kick off its Euro 2012 qualifying campaign with a Group A game in Brussels against 48-th ranked Belgium on Sept. 3. The team that looked so impressive in the World...
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September 01, 2010 — For some unknown reason we quite like this latest incarnation of the England kit. Sure it’s not a million miles from all the other versions over the years but we are giving a big thumbs up for the blue...
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September 01, 2010 — that will be more compliant with the upgraded Euro 5 standard. The engine will still generate 423hp, accelerating the car to a 100 km/h in just 4.7 seconds. This goes on to reach an...
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September 01, 2010 — Just a few hours ago, Markit Economics released their latest manufacturing index for Europe (as well as for individual European nations). The index hit a seven month low, falling to 55.1 in August from 56.7 in...
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September 01, 2010 — Investors are starting September in a better mood, bidding up European stocks and riskier investments like the euro following a string of solid manufacturing reports out of China and the euro zone. The...
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6 hours ago — England vs Bulgaria Euro 2012 Qualifiers Wembley Stadium Friday, 3rd September 2010 20:00 (BST) Although not many people are too eager to go watch the match at Wembley but we can be sure that...
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September 01, 2010 — Mitsubishi has made a timely announcement regarding the Euro-spec i-MiEV. The information comes just a few weeks before the Paris Motor Show. The Euro version is almost...
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5 hours ago — by Michael Pento, Senior Economist of Euro Pacific Capital Word on the street is that the Fed is now “out of bullets.” Many economists fear that in its efforts to spur recovery, the Fed may have already exhausted its array...
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September 01, 2010 — Simon Carswell reports on an interview with Anglo’s Mike Aynsley and Maaten van Eden in this morning’s Irish Times. The number that jumps out is the extra €20 billion Mr. Aynsley claims it would cost to wind down the bank. ...