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			<title>The BBC overpays its presenters, scams us, and we pay for it</title>
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			<title>Leader: Beijing under the microscope</title>
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			<title>Help, put me in the real jungle away from the screaming kids</title>
			<description>THE ordeal of an unavoidable shopping expedition into the jungle that is Reading town centre is never for the faint-hearted.</description>
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			<title>Leader: A bridge not far enough</title>
			<description>REGULARS at Reading Festival have witnessed some odd sights over the years.</description>
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			<title>EU gourmet gravy train rumbles on but foot is in the other sock</title>
			<description>IT’S rare to get a belly laugh thinking about Bulgaria. Even rarer is a belly laugh provoked by the European Union.</description>
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			<description>IN RECENT days the skies over West Berkshire have been filled with weird and wonderful aircraft. This is due to a combination of Fairford and Farnborough airshows. </description>
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			<title>Leader: The test days of their lives</title>
			<description>DOWN the generations, the school summer holidays have been a cause for celebration among youngsters of all ages.</description>
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			<title>Knives out for them, for me, and for Mr Gray</title>
			<description>THE confusion and panic echoing along the corridors of power amid the rattle of knives is now bordering on the surreal.</description>
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			<title>Martin Salter&#039;s Westminster Diary</title>
			<description>LAST week saw the ridiculous spectacle of the former Shadow Conservative Home Secretary contesting a by-election in his own constituency, caused by his own resignation following a disagreement with his own leader over the Tories’ approach to the pre-charge detention of terrorist suspects.</description>
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			<title>Leader: High cost of the summer of discontent</title>
			<description>ONLY someone who has spent the last six months as a castaway or exploring the dark side of the moon will be unaware that the world’s finances are in an unholy mess.</description>
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			<title>Martin Salter&#039;s Westminster Diary</title>
			<description>ON Saturday I was in Broad Street, on a Labour Party stall promoting the forthcoming 60th Anniversary of the NHS. </description>
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