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OTHER TOP STORIES

BAA must sell three airports
Britain's biggest airport operator has been told it must sell two airports in England and one in Scotland.

Russia rejects UN Georgia draft
Russia has rejected a draft UN Security Council resolution on Georgia, saying it contradicts terms of a ceasefire deal.

Tighter paedophile travel laws
Tighter restrictions on child sex offenders have been announced by Home Secretary Jacqui Smith.

Gaps remain in diabetes care
Diabetes care in the UK is improving but still has a long way to go, a government report says.

'Heart attack' halts Glitter trip
Paedophile Gary Glitter claims he is too ill to board a plane from Bangkok, but is told he must fly to the UK.

UK brewing up tea exports
The UK is exporting its own tea, made in Cornwall, after years of importing crops for the British cuppa.

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