Cathedral searches for choristers
Sunday, December 25th, 2011Taster sessions are being offered by Worcester Cathedral in the hope of finding more boys and girls to sing in its choir.
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Cathedral searches for choristers
Taster sessions are being offered by Worcester Cathedral in the hope of finding more boys and girls to sing in its choir.
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Cathedral searches for choristers
Japan is planning a monumental and unprecedented cleanup at the tsunami-ravaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in the hope that the displaced can go home.
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Japan’s Huge Nuclear Cleanup Makes Returning Home a Goal
Crowds of music fans spend Friday at hotels and shops in Belfast in the hope of catching sight of stars arriving for Sunday’s MTV Awards.

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Stars arrive for for MTV awards
Scientists are investigating the effects of overfishing on fish behaviour, body shape and reproduction in the hope of understanding what is happening in the world’s oceans.

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Fish shrinkage probed in lab
Here’s what the Pentagon’s technological innovators hope will happen today: They’ll take an unmanned aircraft, launch it from an Air Force base in California and, once high in the atmosphere, have it barrel through the sky at about 13,000 miles per hour — a flight speed that would have it rocket from New York to Los Angeles in about 12 minutes. That’s the hope, anyway. Read full article > >

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Pentagon agency set for test of hypersonic aircraft
Police search hours of CCTV footage in the hope of finding clues leading to the killers of two teenagers in Milton Keynes.

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CCTV hope in double murder hunt
Easyjet has become the first airline to use a new nano-technology coating on its planes in the hope of cutting its fuel bills.

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VIDEO: How airline’s paint job aims to cut fuel bills
Thousands of Christmas travellers have spent another night in airport terminals in the hope their flights will finally take off this morning

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Air travel chaos remains in UK
Unions are to meet London Fire Brigade officials in the hope of resolving a dispute over new contracts.

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Talks to avert firefighter strike
A test which could stop women labouring for hours in the hope of a “normal” birth only to end up with a Caesarean section has been developed in Sweden.

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Test ‘can predict C-section need’