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16,000 deaths, 19 years in jail – fury greets sentence for Pol Pot's…
Nothing can erase the pain and suffering endured by the Cambodian people," she said. At a flower market close to the national museum, a man called Khiv Phalna perhaps summed up the enduring pain of so many Cambodians.
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Tom Sutcliffe: Speed cameras… just a flash in the pan?
All that pain, all those penalty-charge cheques. They all have a story to tell, these welts, of the long struggle against those who hate liberty and love public transport – the kind of road safety Nazi who simply doesn't… -
GP sexually assaulted patient, court told
She had been prescribed medicine for constipation but the following evening was again in pain while at work in a shop. He denied any allegation he acted improperly telling officers she told him the pain was between her legs… -
Tour highs and lows: Thrills, spills, sprints and a pot-bellied pig
And even then Schleck refused to give up, forcing Contador to go through such pain that afterwards the champion described it as his hardest day of the Tour. It has to be the Tourmalet finish on stage 17, if only for the… - View pain visually. Visit the NewsWall.
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Cambodia confronts its past as Khmer Rouge killer awaits court's verdict
For all these years, the suffering and pain of the victims and myself has rung in my ears," he told The Independent on Sunday. Often he wonders why he survived when so many died. But Mr Mey is poised to take what he believes… -
Leading article: Mavericks rock the boat
Overall, the Government is proving remarkably popular, while its economic decisions are likely to cause unnecessary pain and many of its other policies are disorganised and ill thought through. As the votes were counted in… -
Was the last fall in house prices just a warning?
Director Miles Shipside says: "This is the first month-on-month fall in 2010, and with the likelihood of more economic pain to come, we forecast further downward pressure on new sellers' asking prices. -
Lovebox, Victoria Park, London
Looking like a post-op version of Bowie in Labyrinth, she stands up and hobbles around on her unplastered foot, wielding a Flying V for the Glitter-channelling "Boys Wanna Be Her", and inviting every performance art freak… -
Derek Pain: NCI Vehicle Rescue beats rocky times to drive onwards and upwards
I am wondering whether one of the No Pain, No Gain portfolio's two Plus constituents could feel the urge to go up-market. Last week NCI Vehicle Rescue drove into the City with some impressive figures and chairman Richard -
Spotlight On: Boutique handbag insurance
Having to claim after being a victim of a handbag thief can be a real pain as you may need to prove the value of the bag and contents. The deal Insurance4everyone.co.uk is offering up to £2,500 worth of cover for handbags…
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16,000 deaths, 19 years in jail – fury greets sentence for Pol Pot's…
Nothing can erase the pain and suffering endured by the Cambodian people," she said. At a flower market close to the national museum, a man called Khiv Phalna perhaps summed up the enduring pain of so many Cambodians. -
GP sexually assaulted patient, court told
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Cambodia confronts its past as Khmer Rouge killer awaits court's verdict
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Tour highs and lows: Thrills, spills, sprints and a pot-bellied pig
And even then Schleck refused to give up, forcing Contador to go through such pain that afterwards the champion described it as his hardest day of the Tour. It has to be the Tourmalet finish on stage 17, if only for the… -
Superman Rossi seventh fastest after stunning return to track in Germany
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Chelsea refuse to give up on Torres despite injury
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Lovebox, Victoria Park, London
Looking like a post-op version of Bowie in Labyrinth, she stands up and hobbles around on her unplastered foot, wielding a Flying V for the Glitter-channelling "Boys Wanna Be Her", and inviting every performance art freak in… -
West: A Journey Through the Landscapes of Loss, By Jim Perrin
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Twelve acts, one prize: the Mercury shortlist
Opinion
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Tom Sutcliffe: Speed cameras… just a flash in the pan?
All that pain, all those penalty-charge cheques. They all have a story to tell, these welts, of the long struggle against those who hate liberty and love public transport – the kind of road safety Nazi who simply doesn't… -
Leading article: Mavericks rock the boat
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Matthew Norman: Quit the carping and give volunteering a go
Lifestyle
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Faced with oil spill, Gulf residents fight mental pain
"This whole area is gonna die," cried fifth-generation fisherwoman Darla Brooks in an interview Wednesday with AFP, in the small fishing-based town of Buras. Down here, we have oil and we have fishing. -
Faith leaders accuse EU of discrimination over compulsory labelling of…
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It's official: Britain is best place in the world to die
Travel
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Beijing, Mexico City traffic world's worst: study
Most of the 8,192 motorists interviewed for the IBM Commuter Pain Study in 20 cities around the world said traffic has worsened in the past three years. Beijing and Mexico City scored 99 out of 100 in IBM's commuter pain index,… -
TV star set to boost popularity of "wellness cruises"
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A nouvelle approach to Paris: John Walsh gets a fresh view of the city
Money
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Derek Pain: NCI Vehicle Rescue beats rocky times to drive onwards and upwards
I am wondering whether one of the No Pain, No Gain portfolio's two Plus constituents could feel the urge to go up-market. Last week NCI Vehicle Rescue drove into the City with some impressive figures and chairman Richard -
Spotlight On: Boutique handbag insurance
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Derek Pain: Servoca may finally be ready to reward Morton's persistence
Student
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Podiatry: Life as a foot expert keeps you on your toes
If you wear really high heels all day, every day, or go to school in what amounts to little more than a couple of layers of fabric over your feet, you may well get away without any foot pain for many years. -
My Way: Chistian Scott, jazz trumpeter
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Social work: How to make a difference in a child's life
Environment
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Cyclo-therapy: '600 cyclists limp and hobble across a field in a…
A grown man is writhing in pain as Sue tries to unstick his thigh muscles. On the way, we're meeting people and pain but also riding through some of the country's most beautiful landscapes – the Highlands and the Lake… -
Whales closer to us than thought, say scientists
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Desert spreading like 'cancer,' Egypt conference told