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British manufacturing output rises
British manufacturing output maintained a healthy pace of growth in July and industrial output recovered from a dip caused by an early start to oil rig maintenance in June, official data showed today.
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Capello happy with Rooney's role
Soccer:Fabio Capello believes he has found the ideal position for Wayne Rooney. After three days of unwanted headlines, Rooney got some for the right reasons after ending a 12-month wait for an England goal to set his side on its way to an impressive 3-1 win over Switzerland in Basle.
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Euro zone deflation 'unlikely'
Deflation in the euro zone is as unlikely as strong inflation, European Central Bank governing council member Guy Quaden said in an interview published today.
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Iraq twin bomb attacks kill six
At least six people were killed and 35 injured in two separate bomb attacks in Baghdad today, Iraqi police and health officials said.
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Nadal to meet Verdasco
Tennis: Top seed Rafael Nadal booked his place in the US Open quarter-finals with a business-like victory over fellow Spaniard Feliciano Lopez at Flushing Meadows.
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Clijsters sets up Venus clash
Tennis: Second seed Kim Clijsters is looking forward to a US Open semi-final against Venus Williams but she will have to improve on an error-strewn display in the last eight against Sam Stosur.
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Dana Petroleum rejects hostile bid
Dana Petroleum rejected a hostile £1.67 billion bid from Korea National Oil Corp today, citing an independent valuation that said the UK explorer was worth considerably more.
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Two still held over tiger raid
Two people are still being questioned today in connection with the robbery of almost €300,000 and abduction of a bank manager's wife last Thursday.
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Judge shot dead in Russia
Gunmen shot dead a Russian federal judge in a North Caucasus province plagued by violence linked to an Islamist insurgency, authorities said today.
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Cabinet to discuss plans for future of Anglo Irish Bank
The Cabinet is to meet today to discuss the future of Anglo Irish Bank.
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