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Police stations attacked by gangs – BBC News
Posted on 10. Aug, 2011 by admin.
Police stations attacked by gangs BBC News The flames were extinguished and eight people have been arrested Clarendon College in Sherwood Rise was fire bombed. Fire crews extinguished the blaze, but the building has been seriously damaged The Golden Fleece public house on Mansfield Road and the ..
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Britain’s in crisis: the real causes of chaos on streets – CITY A.M.
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Britain's in crisis: the real causes of chaos on streets CITY A.M. Equally tragically, most of the older rioters would never have any hope of going to university , regardless of cost, such is their educational poverty. What they wanted is free money and free goods and so they helped themselves.
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Tributes paid to celebrity chef – Kent Online
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Tributes paid to celebrity chef Kent Online Mr Bukht, who was born in Wales of an Indian father and Welsh mother but lived in Canterbury, was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's School and Kings College , London, where he read history.
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Kenny Dalglish: A day with the King – Belfast Telegraph
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Kenny Dalglish: A day with the King Belfast Telegraph 10.29am: Climbs into a silver-grey Range Rover and is driven to the University of Ulster's Jordanstown Campus.
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Manchester marks Rutherford centenary – BBC News
Posted on 09. Aug, 2011 by admin.
BBC News Manchester marks Rutherford centenary BBC News Until the end of October, Mosi is hosting an exhibition that celebrates the pioneering work of Rutherford, much of which was carried out while he was the Langworthy Professor of Physics at the University of Manchester. Visitors will be able to see a …
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How gangs have taken the place of parents in urban ghettoes – The Independent
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How gangs have taken the place of parents in urban ghettoes The Independent The growing acceptance of this culture has helped create cases such as Alex Mulumba, a 15-year-old who was stabbed to death in 2006, leaving his father to say that his boy, apparently a diligent student, had “wanted to go to college and do electrical … and more
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14-year-old boy is among hundreds of rioters facing charges – The Independent
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14-year-old boy is among hundreds of rioters facing charges The Independent The adult courts dealt with 21 men and three women including a self-employed car salesman, an organic chef and a university student. For some, it was their first court appearance. One man stood accused of beating a police officer with the officer's own ..
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New Chief Financial Officer appointed at Imperial College London – Imperial College London
Posted on 09. Aug, 2011 by admin.
New Chief Financial Officer appointed at Imperial College London Imperial College London It was ranked 3 rd in Europe and 9 th in the world in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2010-11. On Mr Sanderson's appointment, Mr Andrew Murphy, who has served as Acting Chief Financial Officer since December 2010, will return to …
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London riots: ‘A generation who don’t respect their parents or police’ – The Guardian
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ABC News London riots: 'A generation who don't respect their parents or police' The Guardian University fees have gone up, education costs money.
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The power of the hoodie – The Guardian
Posted on 09. Aug, 2011 by admin.
The Guardian The power of the hoodie The Guardian “Leisure- and sportswear adopted for everyday wear suggests a distance from the world of office [suit] or school [uniform],” Angela McRobbie, professor of communications at Goldsmiths College , once told the Guardian. “Rap culture celebrates defiance, … and more








