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Articles from The Daily Mail (London, England) (May 26, 2006)

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...and Gabby's just lost the World Cup. 338
[pounds sterling]4m date rape drug seized in police raid. 436
[pounds sterling]9million donation windfall for Tories. 164
A bitter tug of war; Critic's choice. Book review 793
A drink to health, for men only. 181
A nation of psychics; More than half of us believe in power of the paranormal and premonitions. 510
ALL THE ENGLAND HYPE MAKES US SICK. 425
Anger at amnesty for immigrants. 110
Asbo for Cambridge don in train protest. 115
Asbo patient found guilty of racial abuse. 161
AT A GLANCE. 42
BAA investors must be brave; CITY&FINANCE. Column 798
BBC TO BID FOR EURO GAMES. 473
BEYOND SATIRE; Criminals given 'tough' community sentences taught costume making and antique restoration. 756
BIKE FALL PUTS PAID TO PAY OFF FOR KLOS. 244
Bill for Holyrood ceiling fiasco goes through roof with a [pounds sterling]130,000 repair. 518
Bosses guilty over scandal that ruined [pounds sterling]40bn Enron. 480
Boy's heartfelt plea to Sharon Osbourne about father's cancer wins a major prize. She has yet to reply. 693
Brace yourself for the rollercoaster; Life in the hotseat is a real thrill, Lambert tells Rae. 672
BRISTLING BRADFORD WILL GIVE LEEDS HOT RECEPTION. 297
Britons eating their way to a healthier lifestyle. 357
Britons hurt in theme park horror. 87
Britons lose their thirst for fizzy pop. 150
Bullish Blair stands firm over Iraq war. 623
C&W on defensive over [pounds sterling]44m pot of gold for double act. 732
Cameron, the biggest Benny Hill fan in Westminster; Tory leader picks novelty ditty about a milkman for Desert Island Discs. 1056
Can we REALLY cheer England? 1810
Champion Amelie plans Paris party. 820
Chopra's record start. 117
CLASSICAL CDs. 264
COME ON ENNGLAND? Will they, won't they- Scots confess their World Cup allegiances. 794
Company schemes for all; Every worker will be signed up - and though they can opt out, the boss can't. 465
Cost of floating homes keeps market buoyant; Property Mail Living on a boat is not just for romantics, says Christine Webb. 1162
Could you do a better job than an agent? UK PROPERTY Sick of estate agents? Other options are on offer, reports Liz Rowlinson. 749
Crab bread and butter souffle puddings; LEITHS RECIPE OF THE DAY. 241
Crocs of gold; Britain's first crocodile farmer aims to have us snapping up low-fat reptile steaks - at [pounds sterling]10 a lb. 468
Davies turns down switch to Charlton; FOOTBALL EXTRA. Column 681
Dealers get burnt by Equator Exploration. 755
DIARY. 51
DIARY. 174
DIARY. 144
DMGT says ad market is looking healthier. 236
Dougherty delivers; Hard work paying off for game's rising star. 881
DOWIE IN HAPPY VALLEY; Charlton's search for a new boss looks over. 598
Drug firm 'not to blame' for trial that went wrong. 530
ENGLAND COUNT COST OF ASHTON RETURN; RUGBY EXTRA. 530
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE. 477
Fall for a New England-style family home. 219
FEDERER CHASES HISTORY ON CLAY. 306
Fighting in the street, friends who both tried to charm a male stripper called Cobra; Brawl after pub ladies' night as women fall for muscled 'fireman' dancer. 687
FILM OF THE DAY. Movie review 208
FLINTOFF FINDS A MEAN STREAK; No charity for Sri Lankans this time after confident England seize command. 779
Freddie's learned his lessons. 389
Furse makes declaration of independence. 194
Gallas the bait in bid to hook Shevchenko. 305
GENTLEMAN HEGARTY CHECKS IN AT WELL. 512
Get to the heart of Italy; The Abruzzo is cheaper than Tuscany but offers just about everything, reports Matt Born OVERSEAS PROPERTY. 744
GREEN AGONY AS WALCOTT MAKES HIS BOW. 439
Hadden puts pro teams in second place. 1035
Half a million youngsters roam the streets in gangs. 247
Hearts offer real Korea prospects; Jung-hwan set to begin talks over Gorgie deal. 545
Hinduja brothers 'bankroll Labour'. 480
His name was Davey, and he rode the fastest push-bike in the West. Column 1075
Hmm, Hugh's that girl... 147
Honoured, Asian police chief who beat the odds. 427
HOW CARERS AND WOMEN GET A BETTER DEAL (UNLESS THEY'RE AMONG THE 5 MILLION TOO OLD TO QUALIFY); YOU AND YOUR PENSION. 1139
How the king of hip-hop is cashing in on new spirit of Scotland. 504
How they sowed the seeds of the next crisis. 404
Hunt for man who shot two at random. 185
Hunt for maniac who shot two people at random in rush hour. 541
I ran for my life from a rapist, so how can this sick man still be free? Teenager condemns sheriff for failing to jail pervert who stalked her. 766
I would invade Iraq again, defiant Blair to tell critics of the war. 577
I'm not backing English, says Walter. 433
Insurers to lose out in pensions shake-up. 226
Invensys makes a return to the black. 131
It's a triumph for man; After those landmark divorce payouts for two ex-wives, British Airways pilot wins [pounds sterling]3.5m from the lady of the manor. 687
IT'S AGONY FOR SVEN'S BUSY Bs; Lennon the livewire but fringe men are pipped. 857
Judge slams tagging as he jails killer for 20 years. 441
Jury finds Enron fraudsters guilty. 267
Kelly report auction was 'inappropriate' Straw insists. 435
KT calls tune again as she snatches best song award at the Ivors. 639
Let's blow up the slags; Chilling words of the 'UK terror gang' member accused of plot to bomb a London nightclub. 765
LETTERS. Letter to the editor 2891
Licence to be a cleverclogs; BAZ Bamigboye IN CANNES. Column 2542
Loan relief as spending rate slows. 239
Look, no creases! The washing machine that also does the ironing (as long as you're not too fussy). 672
Lots of art, but where's the soul? It's Friday! Theatre. Theater review 1000
Mail is the best-loved newspaper. 249
Marconi remnants up for sale. 297
Meet the authors at the Hay Festival. 237
Messenger Pidgeon; Emily is too busy emailing to over-train. 782
Meticulous and funny - quite a feat; It"s Friday! Theatre. Theater review 372
MISSION IMPOSSIBLE; It was the most daring RAF raid since the Dambusters: Flying a jet 20 years past its sell-by date 4,000 miles beyond its range to bomb a target a few yards wide ... the result was to change the course of the Falklands War. 2758
Mitchells sets out its stall. 138
Monkey virus 'related to HIV'. 329
More Vultures poised to swoop on speeders. 232
Morrisons chief to step aside. 229
Mother shows the joyriders just what they have done to her little boy. 364
Move over Wayne, here's Billy the Kid. 801
Mozart comedy is a Tutte fruity; It"s Friday! Opera. Opera review 537

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