Topic: United Kingdom
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Gurkhas score TV ambush victory in Britain
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Letters to the Editors
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Today's briefing: Jobs in the US, rights in Russia, the pope in the Mideast
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Fiat's race from punchline to potential white knight for Detroit
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Murdoch: No more free lunch, and no Kindle love
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No haters allowed: Britain's new 'least wanted' list includes Michael Savage and Fred Phelps
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Letters to the Editor
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The Monitor's View
A yellow light for electric cars
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Today's briefing: Georgia shaking, economy mending,
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Basra residents safer, but looking for work
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US wants to export 30 Guantánamo inmates but Europe is balking
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The pain in Spain: On May Day, nearly 1 in 5 are jobless, but few seem angry
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As it leaves Iraq, Britain looks warily to Afghanistan
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Red Europe? Are (unemployed) workers of the world uniting?
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Taliban announce 'countersurge' in Afghanistan
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Sri Lanka rejects growing calls for cease-fire
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Gurkha veterans wage tough new fight to settle in Britain
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Morning briefing: climate, security, and politics
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Climate change: Southeast Asia's preparation falls short
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Acquittal in Britain's 7/7 bombing case spurs doubts about investigation
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Opinion
A fallen wall, a renewed Germany, a united Europe
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Asia, Europe mobilize against spread of swine flu
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Climate change forum ABCs
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Afghan women cry for freedom
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Freed from Guantánamo, a Uighur clings to asylum dreams in Sweden