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Young, gifted and black
If the young and gifted are also black, they are fated to be role models, whether they want to or not, says Clive James.
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Aberdeen pockets snooker event
One of the main events on the snooker calendar is coming to Aberdeen, it is revealed.
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Week in pictures: East of England
A look back at the stories making the news in the East of England this week.
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Burnout offers thrills and spills aplenty
The third outing for the Burnout franchise offers jaw-dropping action that is difficult to fault and perilously addictive.
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Big rise in Grand Prix attendance
The organisers of the British Grand Prix announced a 85,000 rise in ticket sales to the grand prix compared with 2003.
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Moves to ease F1 fans' congestion
New traffic measures will be in place to ease congestion when more than 200,000 Formula 1 fans flock to Silverstone.
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Future of sports centre secured
Crystal Palace sports centre is to be redeveloped thanks to a rescue plan announced on Tuesday.
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'Rescue package' for athletics stadium
An £18.5m rescue package could save a national athletics stadium in south London from closure, says the city's mayor.
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The Lunchtime Bonus Question
Welcome to the Lunchtime Bonus Question.
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Silverstone to spend £4m on improvements
Promoters say Northamptonshire's F1 track will keep the British Grand Prix because of plans to improve.
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Property boom keeps duke top
Buoyant property prices in London help the Duke of Westminster retain his place at the top of the Sunday Times Rich List.
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Mandelson 'memory loss' ad backed
Advertising watchdogs reject complaints against a company that poked fun at Peter Mandelson's alleged forgetfulness.
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Controversial ban among tobacco controls
The government attempt to stop people smoking includes the controversial ban on sponsorship and advertising.
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The revolution is televised
Britain's TV revolution is underway with a swish party inside an old power station.
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