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Earlier in the day, the Pope held his last but one general audience inside the Vatican, his first public appearance since he stunned the Church and wider world by saying he would retire at the end of the month.
BBC: Pope Benedict holds last public Mass
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England Under-20 international Arr, 19, made the first-team breakthrough last season but has only started one Premiership game.
BBC: Powell sidelined by knee injury
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The 19-year-old was among the replacements for last year's Millennium Magic game, but now he is one of the first names on coach Steve McNamara's team-sheet.
BBC: Burgess looks to build on success
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With Woods struggling, Martin Kaymer 12 shots off the lead and Phil Mickelson 13 strokes back, Westwood is all but assured of retaining the number one status he achieved for the first time last week.
BBC: Francesco Molinari & Lee Westwood vie for Shanghai lead
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And Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer went big with them first at the Consumer Electronics Show, showing off not one, but three tablet computers last year.
FORBES: Crystal Ball(mer)
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He ended as one of the most successful investors of the first half of the last century, but along the way he learnt many lessons which resonate to this day.
FORBES: If Keynesians Are Against Speculation Then How Come Keynes Was a Speculator?
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Stupples had three bogeys in her first eight holes but then posted six birdies in succession, before a dropped shot at the last left her at one over.
BBC: SPORT | Golf | Stupples matches US teenage duo
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But Minor was disgusted with himself for allowing the homers a trend that haunted him in 2012 when he allowed 18 long balls in his first 14 starts last year, but only eight over his next 16 to become one of the NL's most consistent starters.
WSJ: Braves' bullpen blows chance to beat Mets
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That birdwatcher, Charles Darwin, was one of the first to write about the Johnny Rook, but he wouldn't be the last.
NPR: Shearwater: Gone to the Birds, Happily
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But in the first such trial, held in New York last month, the defendant - Ahmed Ghailani - was acquitted of all but one of nearly 300 terror-related charges.
BBC: House bars moving Guantanamo prisoners to US