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London buses in danger of being ignored
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Over 850,000 people contacted NHS direct over the festive season.
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Appeal 30 years after schoolboy goes missing
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David and Victoria Beckham are "always" trying for another baby. The couple - who have sons Brooklyn, 11, seven-year-old Romeo and Cruz, five - have made no secret of their desire to extend their family further and the football star says they would be "lucky" to have another child.
In a 4-1 goal ambush Germany played into a weak England defence. It only took 20 minutes for Germany to commence it’s embarrassing assault on the England team with poor defending by England centre-backs leaving a direct ball kicked from German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer travelling from the German side of the pitch over John Terry's head and then landing on German player Miroslav Klose who showed his strength by holding off Matthew Upson before sliding the ball past England goalkeeper, David James.
To say the England team’s 2010 world cup performance has been worst in history is an understatement. Some fans have even suggested Fabio Capello intentionally put the players mental attitude at risk by letting them find out the team line up only hours before the match.
Robert Green produced one of the worst goalkeeping blunders in World Cup memory in a match that finally ended 1-1.Clint Dempsey's weak shot appeared set to end in a routine save by Green, the West Ham goalkeeper who was given the nod to start ahead of David James, but to the shock of millions of people watching the game live on television - the 'keeper let it slip from the grasp and saw the ball roll over the line.











