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JK Rowling Fights Over Harry Potter Encyclopaedia In New York Court

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  • JK Rowling Fights Over Harry Potter Encyclopaedia In New York Court

    The battle over the publication of a Harry Potter encyclopaedia is set to be heard in a New York court.

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    Graffiti artist Banksy pulls off most audacious stunt to date - despite being watched

    Banksy pulled off an audacious stunt to produce what is believed to be his biggest work yet in central London. The secretive graffiti artist managed to erect three storeys of scaffolding behind a security fence despite being watched by a CCTV camera. Then, during darkness and hidden behind a sheet of polythene, he painted this comment on 'Big Brother' society

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      Lenders resist scapegoat role in PM's talks

      Banks ready to put up tough defence of their lending practices, as they seek help with funding crisis

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        Eurostar credits move to St Pancras for boosting ticket revenues by 25 per cent

        Five months ago, Eurostar executives were toasting the rail operator's successful move from Waterloo to St Pancras at the elegant champagne bar in its new terminal. They no doubt broke out the bubbly again yesterday after reporting record passenger numbers and revenues for the first three months of the year – as customers flock to the high-speed cross-Channel service which promotes itself as the eco-friendly transport of choice.


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          Ashcroft buys 4 per cent stake in Tottenham

          Michael Ashcroft, the deputy chairman of the Conservative party, upped his share in the north London football club Tottenham Hotspur to nearly 4 per cent yesterday, forcing him to go public on his holding.


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            Jeremy Warner's Outlook: It ill becomes bankers who complain of lack of liquidity to

            Bradford & Bingley has become the latest bank to deny that it is planning a rights issue to address issues of capital adequacy. Yet, though no one wants to be the first to take the plunge, it may be just a matter of time. It only requires one, and they will all come charging into the water behind.


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