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Trunk and disorderly: The elephant attacked several cars in behaviour blamed on the mating season
According to the park's chief, the aggressive behaviour is a result of the mating season
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Bez launches his Reality Party outside Salford Cathedral in Greater Manchester, on Monday
Maraca-shaking Mancunian is hoping to contest the Salford and Eccles seat
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An increasing number of students are opting to study at prestigious US universities, such as Harvard
Heads say overseas universities offer better value for money
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A complex is to be built next to the last resting places of the samurai
Sengakuji temple houses graves of ronin warriors
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Russell Brand on Question Time
VIDEO Group were meeting to discuss Brand's book Revolution
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An exterior view of Liverpool Crown Court
Ryan Kenny, 20, also stole the woman's make up in the attack
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2012 Republican candidate has said he is considering to run
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Urumqi ban will see women prohibited from wearing the full face veil in public places
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Greater Manchester Police headquarters
Teenager was attacked on Sunday night, at about 10pm, in an alleyway in Little Hulton
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The treehouse at Alnwick Garden is built between 16 giant lime trees and towers 60ft in the air
Treehouse is one of Alnwick Castle's most popular attractions
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Remark came after White House admitted it should have sent senior official to Paris rally
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VOICES Iain Lee says we need to stop turning a blind eye
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Survey also found more than 70 per cent leave the church
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Renowned British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking enjoys a barbecue on Jeffrey Epstein's Caribbean island Little St James while attending a conference on gravity organised for 21 of the world s top physicists by Epstein's foundation on neighbouring island St Thomas in March 2006. Epstein hosted the scientists on his island. Also pictured are leading scientists George Church (second from right) and Lisa Randall (far right)
Physicist photographed on island where Prince Andrew is alleged to have had sex with a teenage 'sex slave'

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A city shaken to its core: Six ordinary Parisians tell of their experiences during the tragic week that changed the life of their capital for ever

A city shaken to its core

Six ordinary Parisians ton a week that changed the their city for ever
Is there too much drama simply for the sake of it?

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Is there too much drama simply for the sake of it?
'Holding hands with another man in public has made me realise how naïve I've been about homophobia in the UK'

Homophobia in the UK

Holding hands with another man in public has made me realise how naïve I've been
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John Galliano returns to London

Designer's ingenious and experimental debut collection for Maison Margiela
Martin Luther King's children in court over plans to sell his Bible and Nobel Peace Prize medal

Martin Luther King's children in feud

Dispute over whether to sell his Bible and Nobel Peace Prize medal
Far too many Western Muslims speak of their inherited freedoms as a sin

Far too many Western Muslims speak of freedom as a sin

Muslims who have never known real freedom yearn – and die – for human rights
The dangerous concept of a wild, free woman

Woman with the urge for adventure

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Soundtrack composer reveals how to spot clues in 'Broadchurch' music

'Broadchurch' soundtrack composer reveals how to spot clues in the music

The music is a narrative all of its own, says director
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Golden Globes red carpet roundup

Rosamund Pike, Amy Adams and Eddie Redmayne among stars at awards
First remains of new 'shark-like reptile' found on the Isle of Skye

Meet this fierce ancestor of the Loch Ness monster

First remains of new 'shark-like reptile' found on the Isle of Skye
Paris attacks: Don't blame these atrocities on security failures

Don't blame the Paris attacks on security failures

The causes of last week's carnage are political, a blowback from wars in the Middle East, says Patrick Cockburn
Homeless Veterans appeal: 'When I gave up that badge, I lost my pride as well'

Homeless Veterans appeal

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Election posters: The Battle of the billboards

Five advertising agencies to imagine what the hoardings might look like in 116 days’ time
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Meet everyday superhero Shelley Harris

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Oscar nominees are no longer the top-grossers

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