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Helen Mirren honoured at 59th Evening Standard Theatre Awards
Mirren wins London theatre award for reprising role of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Gujrat University professor shot dead
The professor was a Shia and had been threatened in the past: university personnel.
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Currency: Rupee weakens against dollar
The rupee ended weaker at 107.56/107.61 against the dollar, compared with Wednesday’s close of 107.45/107.51.
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Greek consortium wins tender to build first mosque in capital
The far-right Golden Dawn party has threatened to block the plan.
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Lebanese banknote celebrates independence - but can't spell it
The notes will still go into circulation on Nov 22, when Lebanon marks the end of French colonial rule in 1943.
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Fuel tank explosion: Tatarstan airline crashes, 50 dead
The plane exploded while making a second attempt to land.
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Maldonado accuses Williams of favouritism
Departing driver says they are inclined towards rookie teammate Bottas.
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Spam attack: UK launches cyber crime probe
The spam carries an attachment that injects a programme malware into the computer.
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China says Xinjiang police station attacked by axe, knife-wielding mob, 11 dead
'The nine mobs were gunned down on the site and local social orders restored to normal,' says report.
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Starbucks loses 'Charbucks' appeal
Starbucks failed to persuade federal appeals court to stop family-owned New Hampshire roaster from selling coffee.









