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Forgotten hero merits a lasting memorial

Telegraph Sport — 17th Nov 2006, 06:32 GMT

Peters' exclusion from the match was probably the first, and still one of the
most shocking, examples of racism in British sport Forgotten hero merits a lasting memorial

Siberian 'heatwave' keeps bears from sleep

Telegraph News | International News — 17th Nov 2006, 05:35 GMT

Siberia is basking in its warmest November for 70 years, putting its permafrost, wildlife
and even the human population at risk Siberian 'heatwave' keeps bears from sleep

China to prevent transplant trade

Telegraph News | International News — 17th Nov 2006, 05:35 GMT

China has acknowledged for the first time the scale of "transplant tourism" — in which
the organs of executed prisoners are sold to foreigners — and are to force doctors China to prevent transplant trade

Seeking a peaceful resolution

Telegraph News | International News — 17th Nov 2006, 05:35 GMT

The Security Council has passed 11 resolutions on Darfur since July 2004. Six were carried
under Chapter Seven of the United Nations Charter, lending them the strongest possible
legal authority Seeking a peaceful resolution

Troops had right to hear war advice, says law lord

Telegraph News | International News — 17th Nov 2006, 05:35 GMT

Lord Goldsmith, should have published his full legal advice on the legality of
the Iraq war before troops went into battle, for the benefit of "those who are to fight Troops had right to hear war advice, says law lord

Security firm collects £112m for work in Iraq

Telegraph News | International News — 17th Nov 2006, 05:35 GMT

A private security company has been paid more than £112 million by the Foreign Office
over the past three years for work in Iraq Security firm collects £112m for work in Iraq

War Lords

Telegraph News | International News — 17th Nov 2006, 05:35 GMT

Groups involved in security contracts in Iraq War Lords

Are America's living dolls still living a nightmare?

Telegraph Health — 17th Nov 2006, 05:30 GMT

Red Bull, fake teeth and hair extensions – yes, the junior beauty pageant season is
under way. And, 10 years after JonBenet Ramsey's murder, Michael Shelden discovers that
little has Are America's living dolls still living a nightmare?

Doctor's diary: a difficult debate

Telegraph Health — 17th Nov 2006, 05:30 GMT

James Le Fanu welcomes the debate on treating premature babies Doctor's diary: a difficult debate

Junior beauty pageants

Telegraph Health — 17th Nov 2006, 05:30 GMT

Little has changed in the bizarre world of junior beauty pageants in the 10 years since
the murder of JonBenet Ramsey Junior beauty pageants

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