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24 hours in pictures
A selection of the best images from around the world
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Bluefin tuna fails to make UN's list of protected fish
Japan, Canada and scores of poor nations opposed the measure on the grounds that ban would devastate fishing economiesA proposal to protect the Atlantic bluefin tuna prized in sushi was rejected at a UN wildlife meeting today.The decision was reached after Japan, Canada and scores of poor nations op ... more »
The Guardian | 1 hour, 7 minutes ago | comment? | recommend
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Paul Wilson: Champions League is finally opening up
The quarter-final draw for the Champions League contains the most diverse group since 1999, but it's not clear that this is a trendA certain amount of smug satisfaction will attend tomorrow's draw for the quarter-finals and semi-finals of the Champions League in Switzerland, even more than ... more »
The Guardian | 1 hour, 18 minutes ago | comment? | recommend
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Reclaiming the Thames | Gary Evans
We have turned our backs on London's main waterway for too long. Let's open up access to the river before the OlympicsLondon has been described as a world-class sustainable city but its main artery, the river Thames, is largely ignored. It may form a spectacular backdrop, but please don ... more »
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Tim Pears reads from his novel, Landed
In this extract from Tim Pears's latest novel, Landed, Owen finds himself on a poaching expedition with his grandfather, but without a gun
The Guardian | 2 hours, 7 minutes ago | comment? | recommend
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British Airways strike going ahead despite peace talks
No breakthrough in last-ditch meeting between BA and unionCabin crew to begin three-day walkout on SaturdayA three-day strike by British Airways cabin crew is going ahead this weekend despite last-ditch talks between the airline and union.BA's chief executive, Willie Walsh, met the joint genera ... more »
The Guardian | 2 hours, 13 minutes ago | comment? | recommend
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Las Fallas festival, Valencia
Valencians prepare to honour their patron saint San José (St Joseph) in a festival that culminates in the burning of giant papier-mache, cardboard and wooden sculptures
The Guardian | 2 hours, 29 minutes ago | comment? | recommend
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Sport: 24 hours in pictures
Our pick of the best sporting images from around the world
The Guardian | 2 hours, 49 minutes ago | comment? | recommend
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Cabinet Office memorandum on Lord Ashcroft
Memo detailing discussions with the political honours scrutiny committee following the announcement of Lord Ashcroft's peerage in March 2000Michael AshcroftConservativesHouse of Lordsguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms ... more »
The Guardian | 3 hours, 2 minutes ago | comment? | recommend
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Video: Liverpool and Fulham prepare for Europa League ties Rafael BenÃtez, Roy Hodgson, Pepe Reina and Bobby Zamora talk about the task facing them as their teams try to overturn first-leg defeats to Lille and Juventus
The Guardian | 3 hours, 6 minutes ago | comment? | recommend

