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04-Nov-2008

 

Television - World (Scoop.co.nz)
A 21-year-old jockey and an 80-year-old trainer combined produce one of horse racingā? s greatest stories in today's Melbourne Cup.

Ken Dodd to bring happiness to Civic (Express and Star)
Veteran comic Ken Dodd will be bringing his unique brand of humour to the Wolverhampton Civic Hall on December 14. The comic legend celebrated 50 years in the business earlier this year and continues to wow fans with his non-stop marathons of jokes and songs.

Williams sisters face most dreaded tennis obstacle (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Serena and Venus Williams, who have qualified together for only the second time for the WTA Championships, find themselves with their most dreaded obstacle as they seek to reach the final of the women's tour climax.

Barack Obama - Republicans See The Funny Side (ContactMusic)
Humour has played both ways for the Republicans in the last 24 hours, with audiences laughing with John McCain ? and at Sarah Palin.Mr McCain, who trails in ...

Calendar for firefighters on sale (BBC News)
A calendar goes on sale to mark the anniversary of the deaths of four firefighters in Warwickshire.

The MAG: KkkkkKiwiland ccccold - Humour column by Heather McCabe (The Sudbury Star)
Halloween may be over, but now the truly scary stuff begins. It starts to get cold. Eeek! Even after years of living in Sudbury, I [...]

Tribute to a 'special young man' (BBC News)
The family of a boy who was killed when his bike was hit by a van pay tribute to their "special young man".

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