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Treo the 9-year-old black lab earns the prestigious Dickin Medal for his bomb-sniffing prowess.
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The British government steps in to preserve the studio made famous by the Beatles' Abbey Road album after fans around the world protest the potential sale of the site.
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Tonic recounts the good, the bad and the ugly in Winter Olympic history.
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They get in your bed. And lie in it.
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The makeover show takes on a special twist for its new season in the UK.
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A British comedian publishes spoof letters to world economic leaders.
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In Britain, men that are involved in arts and cultural activities exhibit less depression.
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Alert Mulder and Scully.
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Jonathan Littell wins Britain's Bad Sex in Fiction prize for his, er, creative prose.
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Just point me towards the cautionary beer goggles exhibit.
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Hallelujah! A whole new kind of help could be just around the corner for women whose eggs are too old and men shooting blanks.
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On Nov. 12, hundreds of volunteers will spend a night on the street in London to raise money for homeless teens.
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A calendar depicting the effects of the past year's recession and credit crunch on the British economy is flying off the shelves.
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Two British psychics will attempt to conjure the spirit of Michael Jackson - one live on television and the other via Twitter. Yes, I know.
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Outspoken singer and reality judge earns praise from Simon Cowell as she outshines Whitney Houston in first solo performance.




