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Burnley boss Owen Coyle insists he will not dwell on his side's stunning Carling Cup win over Chelsea, with an important league game coming up.
Two exotic species of spider have been discovered in caverns at a Sussex visitor attraction.
Adam Murray urges Oxford United to be positive rather than dwell on their poor start to the season.
The idea of a home, no matter how small, to truly call our own, has been the goal of British society in recent decades. But has it gone badly wrong and should we take a lesson from the sprawling family homes of the past, asks Lisa Jardine.
Worcester Warriors director of rugby Mike Ruddock says they will not dwell on the defeat at Bath.
Tom Willis has warned his Dragons side not to dwell on their opening day Magners League defeat to Glasgow.
A lifeboat crew on an emergency call find a dwelling with painted walls and lights built into a cliff side in Angus.
Goalkeeper Joe Anyon says Port Vale must not dwell on last season's relegation but instead look forward to a promotion push this term.
Global demand for wood is threatening the long-term survival of Africa's forest dwelling communities.
Newcastle boss Kevin Keegan refuses to dwell on missing out on a deal for Jonathan Woodgate.
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Rangers defender David Weir insists there is nothing to be gained by dwelling on Thierry Henry's opening goal.
England captain Phil Vickery is not dwelling on being a replacement against Tonga but on proving his worth to the team.
Scotland head coach Frank Hadden says his squad should not dwell on the bruising 40-0 defeat by New Zealand.
England skipper Michael Vaughan says he will not dwell on the draw with India at Lord's ahead of this week's second Test.
A man living in a woodland shelter is asked to leave after a High Court judge rules his home is not a "dwelling house"
Homes are springing up in back gardens and yards as the property boom continues. MPs are fighting for a bill to curtail the practice, but does the squeeze on land mean gardens are endangered?
Rural planning policy must be radically changed, says the Assembly environment committee chairman.
A nurse from Skye talks about her work helping street children in Uganda where rebel forces are active.
Sunday's papers draw differing conclusions from the elections but there is general agreement Gordon Brown will face a tough ride as PM after Tony Blair.
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