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Port Vale goalkeeper Joe Anyon launches a scathing attack on his team-mates following the club's exit from the FA Cup against Macclesfield.
A scathing UN report accuses North Korea of grave human-rights violations, including public executions.
Uefa president Michel Platini launches a scathing attack on the influx of foreign owners in the Premier League.
Carmakers at the Paris motor show are scathing about the US government's decision to help out American car companies with cheap loans.
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo launches a scathing attack on Sunday's Singapore GP.
Sunderland boss Roy Keane launches a scathing attack on his players and fans after Tuesday's Carling Cup victory over Northampton Town.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu delivers a scathing report to the UN on an Israeli shelling in Gaza in 2006.
Vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin bowls over Republican delegates with scathing attacks on her critics but now needs to take her message to a wider audience, says the BBC's Adam Brookes in St Paul.
Former communist allies launch a scathing attack against India's government over its controversial nuclear deal with the US.
The head teacher of an island secondary which was subject of a scathing report stands down.
Lakeside Hammers promoter Jon Cook launches a scathing attack on speedway's Grand Prix series.
A scathing MPs report has concluded figures used to monitor migration are not fit for purpose -so but can we ever know who is coming and going?
Derby boss Paul Jewell insists he does not regret laying into his players following Saturday's defeat at Wigan.
While the press have been scathing, fans have found the latest series of Big Brother a welcome relief.
An island school is the subject of a damning report from Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education.
Kenyan papers are scathing of the government's heavy-handed response to opposition election protests.
Joey Barton launches a scathing attack on Newcastle fans, branding them "vicious".
Aberdeen boss Jimmy Calderwood is scathing of his side's defending in the 4-1 away defeat to Hearts.
A panel issues a scathing report on the way the US army handles contracts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
David Cameron launches a scathing attack on Gordon Brown during heated clashes in the House of Commons.
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