Celebration was for fans – Terry
Monday, March 8th, 2010Chelsea captain John Terry says his celebration after scoring against Stoke in the FA Cup was a tribute to Blues fans for their support.
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Celebration was for fans – Terry
Chelsea captain John Terry says his celebration after scoring against Stoke in the FA Cup was a tribute to Blues fans for their support.
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Celebration was for fans – Terry
A number of Latin American countries have rushed to offer their support to Argentina in its long-running territorial dispute with Britain over the Falkland Islands.
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Neighbors back Argentina over Falklands
Cricket legend turned politician Imran Khan says he has the support to become Pakistan’s future leader as dominant young voters grow increasingly disillusioned with their country’s descent into political chaos and militant violence.
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Imran Khan: Musharraf caused chaos
John Terry has made his first public comments since being stripped of his role as England’s football captain, thanking the fans of his club Chelsea for their support.
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Troubled Terry thanks fans for support
A Dutch court says a 14-year-old girl can remain with her father, despite his support for her plan to sail solo around the world.
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Sailor girl to stay with father
Plans for minimum-pricing of alcohol in Scotland will be blocked because the government does not have the support.
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Alcohol price plan to be blocked
A watchdog warns that British police risk losing the support of the public because of the way they have been using aggressive tactics to control demonstrations.
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Police tactics ‘risking support’
Rhode Island’s top Roman Catholic leader has asked Rep. Patrick Kennedy to stop taking Communion over his support for abortion rights, the diocese said Sunday.
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Bishop bars Kennedy from Communion
Commons Speaker John Bercow signals his support for backdated caps on MPs’ expenses, despite anger among many politicians.
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Speaker backs expenses repayments
Campaigners warn people with Down’s syndrome are vulnerable to dementia and do not get the support they need.
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Down’s dementia risk ‘overlooked’