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UK morris dancers urge young to strap on the bells
Degas sculpture expected to fetch up to $17.5 million
Japan stocks hope for best in ill-fated "Ox" year
Church of England pens prayer for the redundant
UK department store hails the "recessionista"
Ex-Nepal "slave girls" demand rehabilitation
Air India fires 10 air hostesses for being overweight
On a post-festive detox? Purge your mobile phone too
Many teens display risky behavior on MySpace: study
Segways offer golfers turf-friendly green transport
New Year pilgrims hit record in recession-hit Japan
Restaurants close in Nepal resort town over wages
Travel Postcard: 48 hours in Monterrey, Mexico
Travel Picks: Top 9 travel experiences for 2009
Tattooists share designs, job risks in Singapore
Shake, rattle and roll aboard the "Elvis Express"
India''s Hyderabad city hurts from Satyam scandal
Shop Cavalli style with snakeskin print credit card
Tintin''s empire grows as wholesome hero turns 80
German computer geeks learn to flirt
Historian laments forgotten finery of British food
Obese Americans now outweigh the merely overweight
British boat industry buoyed by exchange rate
At age 140, lobster to regain his freedom
Dutch take to skates as cold snap freezes canals
Record tourist numbers as Nepal emerges from civil war
WITNESS: Two weeks under fire in Gaza
Seeking dream job on paradise island? Apply here
Alitalia-owned art work to go under the hammer
Overeating in the genes for some kids, study says
Bollywood politics for Indian school texts
Music to soothe the criminal soul
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Australian artist uses plumage as paint
"End of the Line" film rings alarm on fish supply
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