Animals of War

This undated photo provided by the National Archives via the National World War II Museum shows a Marine Corps dog handler as he comforts his German shepherd while the dog is X-rayed after being shot by a Japanese sniper on Bougainville, The dog died of its injuries. The photograph is part of an exhibit, titled... 

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BT to fight Ofcom over pension costs

BT is preparing to fight Ofcom over pension costs. Photograph: Andrew Milligan/PA BT is refusing to accept defeat in its battle to pass on part of the cost of its pension deficit to other telecoms firms which use its UK network to offer services. Chief executive Ian Livingston said BT will... 

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Lindsay Lohan – saviour of kids in need

Lindsay Lohan arrives at court where she was sentenced to jail. Photograph: Paul Buck/EPA “The breaking of so great a thing should make a greater crack.” Thus ran Caesar’s words on Marc Antony’s death – but O, how easily they could be applied to news that Lindsay... 

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Investor protest over Experian boss

David Tyler, chairman of supermarket group J Sainsbury, endured investor revolt over his re-election to the board of Experian, the credit checking firm. Photograph Newscast. David Tyler, a boardroom veteran and chairman of two major companies,faced an embarrassing revolt over his continued... 

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Boeing’s Dreamliner makes UK debut

Boeing 787 Dreamliner, 25% of the plane by value is made by UK based aerospace and engineering firms. Photograph: Stephen Brashear/Getty Images Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner, the aircraft maker’s riposte to the Airbus A380 super jumbo, landed in Britain for the first time today at... 

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