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The Economist Group could become the latest British media business to undergo a change of ownership this year as its co-owner Pearson focuses on education, bankers and industry sources said.
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British media on Monday lauded India for claiming the Champions Trophy, describing Mahendra Singh Dhoni`s men as the most "vibrant" side and "deserved" winners of the prestigious title.
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With 197 billion pounds worth of gold stacked floor to ceiling, the Bank of England's high security vault is one of the most valuable rooms on Earth, British media reported Thursday.
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Cameron told lawmakers that he was "looking forward to reading the report carefully".
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The publishers of the British media firm the Daily Mirror have become embroiled in the phone hacking scandal.
Last Updated: Friday, September 23, 2011, 18:16
British press hailed late former cricket captain Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi not only as one of India`s most successful Test captains but also a leading batsmen.
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Anna Hazare`s crusade against corruption has attracted a great deal of attention in the British media and among the NRI community which on Sunday welcomed the end of his fast.
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British media heaped praise for completing a whitewash of India, which lacked fighting spirit and now face a long walk back from the "embarrassing" defeat.
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The British media described Anna Hazare`s campaign as "stunningly successful".
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British media on Monday described Sathya Sai Baba, who passed away in Andhra Pradesh`s Puttaparthi yesterday, as one of the most enigmatic and remarkable religious figures of the last century.
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"Donkeys on their last legs plod home" -- read a headline in the British media as it blamed hectic scheduling for the England team`s quarterfinal exit.
Last Updated: Monday, February 28, 2011, 00:00
The World Cup match between India and England at Bangalore, which ended in a thrilling tie, has sparked a new life into the tournament, British media reported on Monday.
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