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Frank on Friday: Choosing a new bike
It's five days after the Thundersprint and things are just beginning to settle down after what was an incredible weekend.
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Saudis to lift production as oil hits $127
http://royaldutchshellplc.com/ 2008/ 05/ 17/ saudis-to-lift-production-as-oil-hi…Saudis to lift production as oil hits $127 Posted on May 17, 2008 by John Donovan. Categories: Daily Telegraph. In New York, the price of a barrel of oil for June delivery touched a new high of $127.82, spurred on by investment bank Goldman Sachs predicting the average price of barrel a oil will be $141 in the latter half of the year.
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Shane Richmond: Guardianistas upset by My Telegraph?
http://www.martinstabe.com/ blog/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ shane-richmond-guardianistas-ups…The Guardian has been taking an interest in My Telegraph, our reader blogging site, even phoning our readers to ask them about it. They asked us some questions, raising concerns about "bad" and "unsavoury" material on the site.
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Cesc Fabregas set to sign Arsenal contract
http://www.footballmanagers.org/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ cesc-fabregas-set-to-sign-arsenal…The Arsenal midfielder is close to signing a new, lucrative contract worth around £100,000 a week and aimed at finally warding off Real Madrid and Barcelona.
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Avram Grant called to account
http://www.footballmanagers.org/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ avram-grant-called-to-account/The Football Association have written to the Chelsea coach to ask him to explain his remarks about referee Steve Bennett.
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Swimmer with Just One Leg Qualifies for the Olympics
http://commenturl.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ swimmer-with-just-one-leg-qualifies-for-the…telegraph.co.uk South African amputee Du Toit made Beijing by finishing fourth in Sunday’s 10km world championships in Seville. Britons Cassandra Patten and Keri-Anne Payne also qualified for the open water events at the Olympics. Unlike Pistorius, Du Toit does not wear a prosthetic leg in races and is therefore free to compete in Beijing.
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Top 10 Worst FA Cup final moments
http://www.footballmanagers.org/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ top-10-worst-fa-cup-final-moments…With Portsmouth and Cardiff City contesting the 2008 FA Cup final, Martin Smith takes a trip down memory lane, recalling the top 10 worst moments in FA Cup finals.
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Political lists are hip for sure...
http://www.westmonster.com/ 2008/ 05/ political_lists_are_hip_for_su.htmlWhilst we know that lists and so forth are traditionally Iain Dale's territory, it appears that all the cool kids are starting to get excited about them of recent so we might as well join in the party. The trend developed earlier in the week when the Telegraph published a list of the 50 most influential figures on the new Right, inspiring Political Wire to produce a similar version for the Left.
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rocket man
http://blogs.getfreeinsurance.net/ rocket-manRocketmanA man jumps out of a plane with a rocketpropelled hangglider on his back. How awesome is that! Rocket manStepping out of an aircraft at 7500ft, Rossy unfolded the 10ft rigid wings strapped to his back as he plummeted earthwards.
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Business As Usual For Climate Change?
http://www.talkclimatechange.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ business-as-usual-for-climate-ch…“Global warming may ’stop’, scientists predict.” - Daily Telegraph That’s one way of summarising the paper recently published in the scientific journal Nature documenting recent research by the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences in Kiel, Germany.
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Woman of the Year
http://my.telegraph.co.uk/ will_heaven/ may_2008/ _woman_of_the_year_.htmWhile there might, admittedly, be some crossover between Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail readerships, I thought most of you would have missed this. It is a story about the "Daily Mail Inspirational Women of the Year" award, won this year by Dr Carrie Herbert.