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Telegraph Travel Awards 2008 (Daily Telegraph) New Zealand Cape Town Italy and York have been voted Telegraph readers' favourite destinations.
2008 Turkey Awards (Fort Worth Weekly) Forgive them for their sins. The news headlines of the past year ? if not the last eight ? have sometimes seemed like footage from some ?50s B-movie thriller, where logic is the first casualty and bad actors open doors on one inexplicable horror after another.
The woman behind Obama (Chicago Sun-Times) Backstage, behind the floodlights, moments before he gave the 2004 Democratic convention keynote address that would launch his career into the national stratosphere, Barack Obama made a confession to his wife, Michelle.
Movies (Las Vegas Review-Journal) Direct from its late October premiere in the Philippines, this romantic drama focuses on Winona (Toni Gonzaga), who'll be 25 soon -- and comes from a family where all the women die before they turn 25. But her landlord (Vhong Navarro), who's always had a crush on her, vows to make her final days blissfully happy.
Cross-border robbers terrorise Kampala (The Monitor) A group of robbers, believed to have teamed up with regional accomplices, have invaded Kampala and its suburbs, raiding and stealing cars from parking lots and waylaying highway travellers.
11-11-08 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE (Eurweb) OBAMA'S SECRET SERVICE CODE NAME REVEALED: White House also releases names for his wife and two daughters. *To the world, he is known as U.S. President-Elect Barack Obama. To the Secret Service charged with protecting his every move, he is referred to by the code name, Renegade.
N.J. Court Decision Threatens Media's Ability to Cover Lawsuits (Cincinnati CityBeat) A New Jersey appellate court decision allowed a libel suit against The Bergen Record to go ahead even though the defamatory statements were accurately and fairly taken from a bankruptcy court complaint. The ruling contradicts the long-standing protection courts have given to information taken from documents filed with a court.
Why the Cavaliers went to Cape Town to shoot £7million drama on English Civil War (Daily Mail) It's the defining period of British history - and Channel 4's raunchy new drama bases on the English Civil War is its most expensive project ever. So why did they have to film it in South Africa?
Don't let a season of silliness end in a lifetime of regret (South African Wine News) The long awaited holiday season, otherwise known as the silly season is near. For many South Africans this is a time for relaxation, recreation and renovation.
Giant mines scramble to cut output (Tucson Citizen) Mining companies ? which couldn't dig minerals out of the earth fast enough just a few months ago ? now are struggling to climb out of a very deep hole.
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