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Anglican leader offers cottage for refugees
AFP, Published on 20/09/2015
» LONDON - The Archbishop of Canterbury has offered to host one or two refugee families in a four-bedroom cottage on the grounds of his Lambeth Palace residence in London, a spokeswoman said on Sunday.
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Unstoppable Day stetches BMW lead to six
AFP, Published on 20/09/2015
» CHICAGO - Jason Day continued his march to try and claim the world number one ranking, stretching his lead to six shots after the third round of the BMW Championship on Saturday.
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Beck topples Lucic-Baroni to reach Quebec final
AFP, Published on 20/09/2015
» QUEBEC CITY - Germany's Annika Beck toppled defending champion Mirjana Lucic-Baroni 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 on Saturday to reach her fourth career final at the Quebec City WTA tournament.
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Queen of romance novels Jackie Collins dies of cancer
AFP, Published on 20/09/2015
» LOS ANGELES - British novelist Jackie Collins, the best-selling author of romance novels, has died of breast cancer in California, her family said Saturday. She was 77.
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Japan bask in glory of historic rugby triumph
AFP, Published on 20/09/2015
» BRIGHTON (UNITED KINGDOM) - Japan's Karne Hesketh produced a killer try in the dying seconds that inflicted the biggest World Cup upset ever on South Africa and set off alarm bells in the stunned rugby power.
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All Blacks launch World Cup campaign
AFP, Published on 20/09/2015
» LONDON - Defending champions New Zealand start their Rugby World Cup campaign against Argentina on Sunday hoping to end their failure to win the trophy on away territory.
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France boss glad to avoid South Africa fate
AFP, Published on 20/09/2015
» TWICKENHAM (UNITED KINGDOM) - France coach Philippe Saint-Andre urged demanding fans to rejoice in their opening World Cup win over Italy and that they avoided the shock defeat suffered by South Africa.
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Meyer says sorry for Springbok humiliation
AFP, Published on 20/09/2015
» BRIGHTON (UNITED KINGDOM) - Shellshocked South Africa coach Heyneke Meyer apologised to the nation after the two-time champions suffered the biggest Rugby World Cup upset ever against Japan.
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No quarters, no good, says Jones
AFP, Published on 20/09/2015
» BRIGHTON (UNITED KINGDOM) - Japan will not lose sight of the bigger goal of reaching the World Cup quarter-finals even after creating the biggest upset in tournament's history in beating South Africa, said coach Eddie Jones.
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The big issue: A not-so-free press
Alan Dawson, Published on 20/09/2015
» The prime minister explained that reporters can be idjits, which is true, and the soon-to-be police chief said reporters are the reason he can’t catch the Yellow T-Shirt Guy, which is not. All in the game, as we shall see, but the most devastating blow in decades to freedom of the press in Thailand came from ... the press.
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