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NEW YORK (Reuters) — The dollar touched a five-week low against the euro Monday as European stocks rallied for a fifth straight session and Wall Street also gained, reflecting investors’ renewed taste for risk. A rise in euro zone inflation last month helped push the euro above $1.30 for the first time since Feb. 10. A pledge by the Group of 20 finance ministers, meeting in England on the weekend, to double the resources for helping emerging markets fight the financial crisis also lifte

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The number of new houses built in England in 2009 and 2010 could slump to 70,000, with two-thirds of all properties being supplied through housing associations, the National Housing Federation said Tuesday. Some 140,000 homes were expected to be built for the current financial year in England but the recession could see the figure halve over the next 12 months, to its lowest level since 1921, as beleaguered private developers mothball hundreds of developments across the country. The governme

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Mike Marsland/WireImage Admitting that she “never wanted to be a housewife,” former Emmerdale actress Sheree Murphy remains exactly that while husband Harry Kewell is away on a soccer assignment in Turkey. The 33-year-old mom of three tells Closer magazine she’s “desperate to get back to work” when Harry returns to England. “I’m happy to do the school run in a tracksuit or jeans, but I do love dressing up and feeling glamorous again.” On those low-key days at home Sheree can often b

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1. I’m working at my desk, and I can hear the teacher next door giving an excellent lesson on government systems in Shakespearean literature. She somehow managed to put in an awesome plug concerning the need universal health care. I can’t describe how she made it seem relevant, but she did.Sign of a good teacher: ability to brain-wash your students WITHOUT THEM KNOWING IT IS HAPPENING.*2. She also very loudly said “What were women not supposed to have in Shakespeare’s England? SEX DRIVES!”3. The

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Written by Tim Saunders With four Grammy Awards and a further eight nominations behind her, Olivia Newton-John is nothing short of a legend in the music world. Born in England but raised in Australia, Olivia was talented singer from a young age and passionate about music: she released her first solo album in 1971, and in 1974 represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest. A long list of hits, including I Honestly Love You and Let Me Be There, led to her being cast as Sandy in

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