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Australia opener Phil Hughes in for crocked Katich
Opener Phil Hughes will replace the injured Simon Katich in one of four changes to Australia's 12-man squad for next week's third Ashes Test in Perth.Australia, beaten by an innings and 71 runs in Adelaide and therefore 1-0 down with three matches to
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Kevin Pietersen selected for one-dayers
England predictably recalled Kevin Pietersen to their final one-day international and Twenty20 squads before next year's World Cup.Pietersen, left out of the squad which beat Pakistan in September because of a loss of form, seemed a certainty to return
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Nielsen refuses to cool Warne talk
Australia coach Tim Nielsen has refused to dismiss the prospect of Shane Warne making a shock return to Test cricket. Spin legend Warne is the subject of a campaign to return to international cricket and rescue his country from a potentially
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DJ Shaun Ryder to headline New Year's Eve at the O2
Fresh from the jungle, Happy Monday's frontman Shaun Ryder is headlining on New Year's Eve at the 02 Arena as part of the CIRQUE! club event organised by Proud. The I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! runner-up, will be DJ-ing at the event which sees
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Tube crews to walk out in 'victimisation' row
Services on some Tube lines are set to be disrupted by a 24-hour walk-out by train crew at two Underground depots. Crews at the Bakerloo depot at Elephant and Castle in south east London and at the Northern line depot at Morden in south London
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How Charles and Camilla got caught up in the student protest
This is a timetable of how the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall became caught up in the shocking violent protests on the streets of London. All timings are approximate and some precise details of the route are unclear.
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Student protest: Police 'recced' Royal route before Charles attack
Armed royal protection officers were guarding the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall when their car was attacked last night, Scotland Yard chief Sir Paul Stephenson said. Sir Paul also revealed that the route used by the royal Rolls-Royce