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Guy Adams: Cowell is an export who shames Britain
Written by The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed   
11/19/2008

For Simon Cowell, it was just another day at work when he decided to humiliate Paula Goodspeed, a American Idol hopeful who had just delivered a forgettable rendition of the Tina Turner classic "Proud Mary".


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The LSE's jaw-dropping £71m structure is a building to wow students
Written by The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed   
11/19/2008

Until now, the London School of Economics has been noted for its eggheads rather than its buildings. But that is changing. Earlier this month, the Queen opened a jaw-dropping £71m structure, complete with four lecture theatres, 16 seminar rooms, a street café and a rooftop pavilion with dramatic views across the capital.


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Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Eddy Shah, novelist and founder of 'Today' newspaper
Written by The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed   
11/19/2008

Eddy Shah, 64, revolutionised newspaper production in the UK when he launched the now defunct daily 'Today'. He also owned 60 local newspapers. Shah recently started up the eco-house business Green Ladder Homes. His fifth novel, 'Second World', is out this month.


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Walcott faces operation and three months on sidelines
Written by The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed   
11/19/2008

Theo Walcott has been told by a specialist that he must have surgery on his dislocated right shoulder and he will go ahead with the operation in the next two or three days. Walcott visited a Harley Street specialist yesterday evening having been flown back from Berlin by the Football Association before England's friendly against Germany. Last night the winger's club manager at Arsenal, Arsène Wenger, confirmed that Walcott will miss "at least three months"...
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David Prosser: The jams are no easier this side of the Atlantic
Written by The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed   
11/19/2008

Outlook While the collapse of America's largest car manufacturers continues to fascinate and appal in equal measure, relatively little attention has been paid to the dismal outlook facing the US auto giants' opposite numbers in Europe. Britain's car industry, for example, is in a desperate state, with sales down 23 per cent last month to their lowest levels since 1991.


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Whaling deadlock ongoing after ministers' talks
Written by ABC News: Environment   
11/19/2008
Japan and Australia have again agreed to disagree over Japan's whaling program.
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Canadian seal hunt will continue as usual
Written by msnbc.com: Environment   
11/19/2008
Canada's new fisheries minister said Wednesday she expects next year's commercial seal hunt will proceed as usual, despite a European Union proposal that threatens to ban seal products.
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Speak up for a better bike infrastructure in LA this Friday
Written by Siel   
11/19/2008

Cyclists are biking over en masse to LA City Hall this Friday, because a meeting of the Transportation Committee of the LA City Council’s going to be taking up a number of bike-related topics, ranging from the Cyclists’ Bill of Rights to the possibility of a bike sharing program in L.A....
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U.N. climate chief hails Obama pledge
Written by msnbc.com: Environment   
11/19/2008
The recent commitments on global warming by U.S. President-elect Barack Obama mark a new beginning for world negotiations, the head of the U.N.'s climate change body said Wednesday.
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