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09/01/2008 22:55

UK today, Editoweb, 9 jan 2008


British college starts etiquette lessons, Freed Richey arrives home in UK, Dozens of dead horses found, Cameron accuses PM of ID card doubt, Murdered teen claimed parents beat her.



British college starts etiquette lessons
A private British college is starting compulsory etiquette classes for 13- to 14-year-olds to sharpen up their comportment in a world of ill-mannered informality, a spokesman confirmed Wednesday.

Freed Richey arrives home in UK
Death row Briton Kenny Richey arrived home after more than two decades behind bars in America and declared: "It feels great."

Dozens of dead horses found
Animal welfare officers are rescuing more than 80 neglected horses after they were found in a field with more than 30 other dead animals.

Cameron accuses PM of ID card doubt
Conservative leader David Cameron has written to Gordon Brown claiming there was "considerable doubt" over the Prime Minister's commitment to compulsory ID cards and demanding "clarification" of his stance.

Murdered teen claimed parents beat her
The inquest into the death of a teenage girl whose body was found on a riverbank has heard her parents allegedly beat and robbed her.

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