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  2. Britain basks in hot May temperaturesExternal
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  11. Brown seeks Zimbabwe banExternal
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    The summer approaches and, for the first time in years, England are sitting out a major tournament. It'll really hurt once the matches start. No …
  13. Rain holds up EnglandExternal
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    A company developing a non-stick chewing gum that can be easily removed from pavements and shoes has raised 10 million pounds to help bring its …
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