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Tunnel vision: London celebrates 150th birthday of its iconic 'Tube'
Construction, crowding, and labor disputes rattle commuters daily. But world's oldest underground passenger rail is 'still at the heart of everything London does,' says London's elated mayor.
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Stefan Karlsson Where are Britain's spending cuts?
British budget statistics show no trace of big spending cuts and austerity measures in Britain, Karlsson writes.
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Charles Dickens: 'Can I have some more?' still resonates (+video)
On the 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens's birthday, readers can still relate to many of the themes in his work, including the hunger that Oliver Twist sought to sate.
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In Pictures: Royal wedding memorabilia
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In Britain, a mail carrier's hard route
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Labor unrest likely to continue in Britain
With large public sector job losses now almost certain, union militancy is likely to reappear this winter - with a vengeance.
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In Pictures: Pink Floyd
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British bank privatization? Yes, but not yet.
Contrary to reports, the British government would raise nowhere near £70 billion by selling its stakes in banks.
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Britons rally to save red phone booths
In the age of the cellphone, the beloved kiosks find new significance as a cultural icon.
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Cargo trikes nudge delivery trucks in Cambridge, Mass.
A Cambridge, Mass., delivery company is using industrial tricycles to deliver goods in efforts to curb global emissions.
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Cargo trikes nudge delivery trucks in Cambridge, Mass.
A Cambridge, Mass., delivery company is using industrial tricycles to deliver goods in efforts to curb global emissions.
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Cargo trikes nudge delivery trucks in Cambridge, Mass.
A Cambridge, Mass., delivery company is using industrial tricycles to deliver goods in efforts to curb global emissions.
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