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Bloggers help Brit businessman shed 15st!

A 54-year-old Brit businessman shed an amazing 15 stone after being urged on by supporters on the Internet.

Brit royal guards seek bear fur substitute

LONDON, Sept. 3 (UPI) -- British officials, reacting to animal rights groups' complaints, said they are seeking alternatives to the bear skin used in royal guards' famous hats.

Brit bride buys wedding dress for 5p on eBay!

Heather Saint, from Billingham, Teesside, walked down the aisle in an antique white lace and silk dress, which she bought from the eBay for just 5p.

Brit teachers blast 'school blazers with built-in iPod'

Teachers in Britain have blasted the school blazers with built-in controls for a hidden iPod as 'crazy'.

Brit on fast track to become grandpa at 30

GREENOCK, Scotland, Aug. 3 (UPI) -- An unemployed Scotsman says he's ready to become a grandfather at the tender age of 30.

Veteran Brit athlete says cricket in Olympics will hamper individual disciplines

In what could be described as a setback for those who are vehemently demanding that cricket should be included in Olympics, veteran British athlete Linford Christie has said that the game should not be included in the Olympics as the Games were considered more as an individual sportsman event, and not a team event.

Veteran Brit athlete says cricket in Olympics will hamper individual disciplines

In what could be described as a setback for those who are vehemently demanding that cricket should be included in Olympics, veteran British athlete Linford Christie has said that the game should not be included in the Olympics as the Games were considered more as an individual sportsman event, and not a team event.

Report: Brit pol loses BlackBerry to spy

Concerns have been raised about the security of British secrets after a top political aide lost his BlackBerry device to a suspected Chinese spy, sources say.

Report: Brit pol loses BlackBerry to spy

LONDON, July 20 (UPI) -- Concerns have been raised about the security of British secrets after a top political aide lost his BlackBerry device to a suspected Chinese spy, sources say.

New Brit Chicks online store launches

The official online store will stock a wide range of stationery, bags and accessories, with the firm hoping to add further licensed products throughout the year.

Further heartbreak for Brit as deal to sell his Australian life on eBay falls through

The ex-pat who sold his entire life on eBay has spoken of his disappointment after revealing that the sale fell through.

US wins bid to extradite Brit hacker

Briton Gary McKinnon, accused of breaking into military and Nasa computers in what he claims was a search for UFOs, allegedly causing nearly $1 million (R7.3 million) in damage, has lost his appeal for extradition to the United States.

Da Vinci copied China's art: Brit historian

LONDON: Leonardo da Vinci's drawings of machines are uncannily similar to Chinese originals and were undoubtedly derived from them, a British amateur historian says in a newly-published book.

Mickey Arthur on lookout for wounded England in fourth Test at the Brit Oval

The KP question was never far away as Mickey Arthur, the coach of South Africa, attempted to focus on his team's preparations for the Oval Test match.

We got the pre-2006 version of Steve Harmison: hostile, fast and, praise be, straight

Brit Oval (first day of five, South Africa won toss): England, with nine first-innings wickets in hand, are 145 runs behind South Africa

We got the pre-2006 version of Steve Harmison: hostile, fast and, praise be, straight

Brit Oval (first day of five, South Africa won toss): England, with nine first-innings wickets in hand, are 145 runs behind South Africa

Harmison puts England in the fast lane

Brit Oval (first day of five, South Africa won toss): England, with nine first-innings wickets in hand, are 145 runs behind South Africa

Harmison ensures England live in fast lane

Brit Oval (first day of five, South Africa won toss): England, with nine first-innings wickets in hand, are 145 runs behind South Africa

U.K. Hacker Loses U.S. Extradition Case

Gary McKinnon, the Brit accused of hacking into 97 US government computers, has lost his appeal against extradition to the US.

CRICKET : Tour of duty

A win at The Brit Oval may have been a timely boost for England, as well as a perfect start for the new captain, but the series against South Africa has posed more questions than answers.

NOW IT'S CAP-TON KEVIN

THE FOURTH TEST ENGLAND v SOUTH AFRICA FROM THE BRIT OVAL Pietersen leads by example and closes in on debut win as skipper

Harmison hits form to give Pietersen perfect start

The England fast bowler's devastating spell at the Brit Oval in the fourth Test against South Africa put a smile on his new captain's face

Steven Harmison gathers pace to restore happy days

The England fast bowler's devastating spell at the Brit Oval in the fourth Test against South Africa put a smile on his new captain's face

Bowlers on target for Pietersen's England

South Africa's Neil McKenzie plays a shot at The Brit Oval cricket ground, in London, on August 7, 2008. Recalled fast bowler Steve Harmison has taken two wickets in successive balls to spark a South African collapse on the first day of the fourth and final Test against England at the Oval.

The Black Hole War by Leonard Susskind

THEY couldn't be more different - one is the son of Oxford graduates, a proper Brit destined for science, the other a former plumber from a working-class Jewish family in the Bronx. They do have a few things in common, though. Both are rebellious, subversive and will fight hard for their beliefs. Oh, and they are two of the greatest physicists of our time.


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