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Media folly: Tuesday Morning roundup

Congratulations on making it through the whole of yesterday. Today's top stories seem to be shaping-up as follows:

Everybody thinks Princess Diana was unlawfully killed, including William and Harry. Read The Telegraph's spin here.

Paula Radcliffe claims that the heat and humidity of China will makes things hard for Olympic athletes, not the pollution. Find out more at The BBC.

In an attempt to win voters over (?) Hillary Clinton has asked George W. to boycott the Olympic opening ceremony. The Telegraph has the full story.

The Brown Labour Government is essentially just a bunch of dirty Tories, according to The Guardian.

The new London mayoral election statistics show that Livingstone may survive. Read more here.

The Government's waste advisory body has determined that apples are the new symbol of a culture of indulgence (how biblical!). Read more at The Times..

Downing Street has announced that the UK is to develop even closer ties with Australia. Read the official blurb here.

The 10p tax cut that people keep talking about has affected a third of UK Armed Troop members. Stir yourself up at The Telegraph.

Finally, if you're a badger, today could be your unlucky day as the nation's politicians may soon decide that your time is up...

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