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Their visits included Elton John's ball and the Harrods summer sale, with one photographer saying: "It's the weirdest thing I've ever seen."
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via Mirror @ 16:49 3rd Jul
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via Macro World Investor @ 16:20 16th Jul
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With schools across London closed for the summer break, many of the city's children will be flocking to the London Science Museum for some extra-curricular educational fun, the Press Association reports.
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via View London @ 16:31 29th Jul
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Museum of London's photographic exhibition on 'London and Beijing' is opened by senior officials from the Beijing Municipal Government and the London Development Agency.
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via Huliq.com @ 13:45 14th Aug
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Zoe Mode Plans New London Studio Officials from British studio Zoë Mode have announced that the developer, part of the Kuju group, is to open a new office in London. Launching on September 1st this year the new studio will be based near the south bank of the river Thames in central London.
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via Gamasutra @ 21:08 9th Jul
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LONDON (AFP) - A London restaurant was serving up Thursday what it hopes will be confirmed as the world's hottest curry, with even the chef admitting it is "too extreme" to keep on the menu.
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via AFP via Yahoo! @ 17:33 10th Jul
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LONDON (AFP) - A London restaurant was serving up Thursday what it hopes will be confirmed as the world's hottest curry, with even the chef admitting it is "too extreme" to keep on the menu.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 17:34 10th Jul
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LONDON (AFP) - A London restaurant was serving up Thursday what it hopes will be confirmed as the world's hottest curry, with even the chef admitting it is "too extreme" to keep on the menu.
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via AFP via Yahoo! @ 17:34 10th Jul
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The Palestinian artist Leila Shawa in her London area studio. The Gaza city native has exhibited her art in places such as Amman, London, Paris and Washington. (Randy Quan for The National)Ever since Sotheby’s held its first sale of modern and contemporary Arab and Iranian art in London last October, where about 85 works from the Arab world went up for auction, art from the Middle East has enjoyed an ascendancy never before seen. British-Arab artists are seeing an unprecedented interest in their work. Dotted across the UK, there is an Arab arts community with a growing presence on the ¬international art scene. This community includes Mona Hatoum, Jananne al Ani, Dia Azzawi, Ali Omar Ermes, Mona Hatoum, Leila Shawa, Souad Attar, Walid Siti, Souheil Sleiman, Koutaiba al Janabi and Osman Ahmed to name a few.
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via Palestine Media Center @ 9:11 1st Jul
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Some parents have a strange habit of clicking pictures of their babies in the buff. With the Internet and blogging, a few parents are also putting up those pictures for all and sundry to see. Either there should be legislation against allowing parents to click naked pictures of their kids, or some sort of age of consent where kids have a say in whether the world should see those pictures. Parents need to be told that 2-year-old Ratan’s picture showing his little wee-wee is really not funny when said Ratan, now 32, brings home the girl he wants to marry.
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via Hindustan Times @ 6:35 17th Jul
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via Events Review @ 9:38 14th Aug
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LONDON - Software compatibility problems marred the launch of the iPhone 3G at Apple's flagship store in London, where customers had difficulty activating their new phones.
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via Computerworld @ 13:34 11th Jul
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The London Borough of Sutton has been awarded an Art's Council grant of ÂŁ53,000 to fund a drama project in schools across the district.
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via View London @ 20:26 15th Aug
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Yesterday, London opened the new Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum, featuring more than 500 exhibits. The attraction, occupying 24,000 square feet in London's West End at 1 Piccadilly Circus, offers a mixture of entertainment, education and fun. From an albino alligator to a 3,000 lb piece of the Berlin Wall, a Swarovski-Covered Crystal Mini Cooper and three human shrunken heads from Ecuador, the attraction features exhibits so bizarre they leave visitors wondering if something so outlandish could really be true. Visit www.ripleyslondon.com.
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via Modern Agent Online @ 11:29 21st Aug
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London: The experts at London's Natural History Museum pride themselves on being able to classify and display thousands of species.
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via Gulf News @ 7:18 16th Jul
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LONDON -- The experts at London's Natural History Museum pride themselves on being able to identify species from around the globe, from birds and mammals to insects and snakes. Yet they can't figure out a tiny red-and-black bug that has appeared in the museum's own gardens.
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via CTV.ca @ 9:04 15th Jul
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LONDON: Go back to the early 1940s in London, a city under siege from the German Luftwaffe bombings. People used to spend most of their time in bunkers and the underground tube stations to escape the raids from the skies. The crosswords they used to do to pass time is the new art form today.
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via DNA India @ 4:04 23rd Jul
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LONDON, The experts at London's Natural History Museum pride themselves on being able to identify species from around the globe, from birds and mammals to insects and snakes. Yet they can't figure out a tiny red-and-black bug that has appeared in the museum's own gardens.
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via Macro World Investor @ 8:15 15th Jul
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LONDON (AP) - The experts at London's Natural History Museum pride themselves on being able to identify species from around the globe, from birds and mammals to insects and snakes. Yet they can't figure out a tiny red-and-black bug that has appeared in the museum's own gardens.
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via Find Law @ 6:57 16th Jul
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LONDON (AP) -- The experts at London's Natural History Museum pride themselves on being able to identify species from around the globe, from birds and mammals to insects and snakes. Yet they can't figure out a tiny red-and-black bug that has appeared in the museum's own gardens.
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via Associated Press @ 0:04 15th Jul
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LONDON: The experts at London's Natural History Museum pride themselves on being able to classify and display thousands of species — from birds and mammals to insects, dinosaurs and snakes — and are confident can identify most living things on the planet.
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via International Herald Tribune @ 3:03 15th Jul
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LONDON-The experts at London's Natural History Museum pride themselves on being able to classify and display thousands of species, from birds and mammals to insects, dinosaurs and snakes, and are confident can identify most living things on the planet.
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via Macro World Investor @ 3:09 15th Jul
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London, Aug 25 (ANI): London 2012 Olympic organisers were embroiled in an embarrassing gaffe after an image of Myra Hindley was used to promote the Games.
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via Yahoo! India @ 12:09 25th Aug
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LONDON - A GROUP of artists, writers and intellectuals has launched a new 'university' in London, designed to help those too tied up with work to appreciate the finer things in life, like art, books and travel.
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via Straits Times @ 11:37 3rd Aug
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