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Two new sculptures of big cats are erected at the entrance to the Bishop's demesne at Downhill in the culmination of a three-year project
The European Tour reveals details of its 2009 schedule, culminating in the $20m (£11.3m) Dubai World Championship.
The 2008 Democratic Convention takes place in Denver, and culminates in a speech by Barack Obama in the stadium used by the Denver Broncos football team.
A recruitment drive for foster carers in Guernsey has culminated in a fun day on Sunday.
The State of Israel was proclaimed on 14 May 1948, the culmination of nearly two thousand years of hopes by Jewish people.
A look back at Jonny Wilkinson's 2008 Six Nations campaign which has culminated in his omission from the starting XV for the final match against Ireland.
The people of Yorkshire revel in a week of Bollywood celebrations culminating in the "Indian Oscars" on Saturday night.
Burton Albion's pre-season campaign will culminate with home games against Birmingham City (28 July) and Walsall (4 August).
The introduction of smoke free workplaces in Northern Ireland is the culmination of many years of hard work and persuasion.
Footpath widening work gets under way as the culmination of a £300,000 extension to the South Coast Cycle Route.
Police are seeking three men whose criminal spree culminated in the hit-and-run death of a child.
The Dreamland funfair is the setting for a day of performance culminating in the burning of a waste sculpture.
New guidelines on school meals for pupils in England mark the culmination of a campaign by Jamie Oliver.
Slip roads on the M62 in East Yorkshire will be closed for three nights during the culmination of a £1.4m project.
A study into links between the landscape and people of Weardale culminates in an exhibition.
Five men are jailed for their part in the shooting and kidnap of a man which culminated in a police motorway chase.
A controversial redevelopment of an area of Spitalfields, the culmination of a 17-year project, opens in east London.
A year-long investigation into money laundering culminates in the arrests of five men in London and Yorkshire.
Men who fail to progress up the career ladder take the blow much harder than women, culminating in depression, a study shows.
Police have carried out a number of raids since the attempted July 21 attacks, culminating in Friday's swoop
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