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Shed torture trio release by 2011
A trio who imprisoned and tortured a man in the Forest of Dean will be released after serving half their sentences.
Blast victim dies two months on
A woman dies two months after being injured in an explosion at her house near Barnsley.
Flood rescue hero hanged himself
A man who rescued a teenager from last year's floods in Sheffield later took his own life, an inquest hears.
The inquest into the death of shot schoolboy Rhys Jones is adjourned until criminal proceedings end.
City's film archive goes online
Rare film footage of Liverpool during the early 1900's is being made available online.
IMF members back vote shake-up
The International Monetary Fund's members back plans to redistribute voting power in the organisation.
More losses for US mortgage firm
Countrywide Financial suffers its third consecutive quarterly loss as the US housing downturn deepens.
ITV boss Airey goes back to Five
ITV's programming boss Dawn Airey is leaving the broadcaster to take charge of rival Five.
Governor attacks City risk-taking
The Bank of England governor criticises the management and pay structures of leading City banks.
US shoppers' gloom at 2003 level
US consumer confidence falls to a fresh five-year low, according to a survey by the Conference Board.
ITV boss Airey goes back to Five
ITV's programming boss Dawn Airey is leaving the broadcaster to take charge of rival Five.
Wagner's grandson to stand down
Richard Wagner's grandson Wolfgang announces he is to stand down as director of the Bayreuth opera festival.
Actor Hurt to reprise Crisp role
Actor John Hurt is to play Quentin Crisp again in a sequel to classic TV drama The Naked Civil Servant.
Actor Stamp and wife get divorce
Veteran British actor Terence Stamp is granted a degree nisi from wife Elizabeth O'Rourke.
Coldplay say they want to be remembered as a band of quality, not the biggest group in the world as they prepare to release their fourth album.
Wimbledon increases prize money
The men's and women's champions will both earn £750,000 for victory at Wimbledon 2008.
Kaboul launches attack on Ramos
Tottenham defender Younes Kaboul criticises manager Juande Ramos after falling out of favour at the club.
O'Sullivan level in Liang battle
Ronnie O'Sullivan needs a break of 64 to draw level with Chinese qualifier Liang Wenbo after the first session of their World Championship quarter-final.
ECB chief opposes franchise plans
ECB chairman Giles Clarke is strongly opposed to any plans to merge the 18 first-class counties into a smaller number of "city franchises".
Ancic sends Murray crashing out
British number one Andy Murray loses 6-4 6-4 to Mario Ancic at the Open Sabadell Atlantico in Barcelona.
Blogger fined for 'menacing' rant
A man who "let off steam" on his blog about police is convicted of posting a menacing message.
Digital inclusion strategy for UK
A strategy to get the last third of unconnected Britons online is being dawn up, says UK minister.
Web 2.0 debates internet's future
Rounding up the week that was Web 2.0 by looking at the main themes and assessing what comes next
Stark warning for internet's future
A leading internet academic warns the future of the internet is at risk from closed and proprietorial systems.
GTA game 'to break sales records'
Video game Grand Theft Auto IV goes on sale worldwide with analysts expecting it to smash sales records.
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