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151.www.highways.gov.uk105000
152.www.splut.com104000
153.www.autotrader.co.uk103000
154.www.pbskids.org103000
155.www.le.ac.uk102000
156.www.bfi.org.uk102000
157.www.ofcom.org.uk101000
158.www.thesun.co.uk99600
159.www.homeoffice.gov.uk99500
160.www.vodafone.com99100
161.www.liv.ac.uk98800
162.www.debenhams.com98700
163.www.halifax.co.uk98500
164.www.bioportfolio.com98300
165.www.soton.ac.uk96600
166.www.maximonline.com96300
167.www.barclays.co.uk96000
168.film.guardian.co.uk95900
169.www.handbag.com93400
170.www.theargus.co.uk93000
171.www.alliance-leicester.co.uk92300
172.www.lancashire.gov.uk91800
173.www.topgear.com91700
174.www.cityoflondon.gov.uk91000
175.www.bris.ac.uk91000
176.www.fool.co.uk90400
177.www.sheffield.gov.uk90300
178.technology.guardian.co.uk88700
179.icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk88700
180.www.hsbc.co.uk87800
181.www.radiotimes.com87000
182.www.overclockers.co.uk86500
183.www.jobs.ac.uk85900
184.www.britishcouncil.org84900
185.www.1job.co.uk84900
186.search.msn.co.uk84600
187.www.english-heritage.org.uk84600
188.www.londonmet.ac.uk84400
189.www.bsi-global.com84300
190.www.manchester.gov.uk83800
191.www.regus.com82400
192.aol.co.uk82300
193.www.royal.gov.uk81900
194.media.guardian.co.uk80700
195.www.wandsworth.gov.uk80600
196.www.hays.com80100
197.www.orange.co.uk79700
198.www.loot.com78300
199.www.coral.co.uk77800
200.www.nationwide.co.uk77400
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Vast Potential in the Discomfort of Howling Winds
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nytimes.com
Evans: 'Time for Moyles to leave'
Chris Evans tells BBC Radio 5 live's Richard Bacon that Chris Moyles has lost perspective and that it is the right time for him to leave Radio 1.
bbc.co.uk
CSR: Diplomats face the axe as Foreign Office suffers
The number of British diplomats based in London will be cut sharply as the Foreign Office suffers some of the biggest cuts of any department.
telegraph.co.uk
Olympians protest over 'mind-blowing' cuts to school sport funding
• Athletes warn that cuts will have damaging impact• Darren Campbell: 'To cut funding now is beyond belief'Olympians have warned that government cuts to school sport funding announced in the Comprehensive Spending Review will have a damaging impact across England.The Department for Education is ending the £162m investment in school sport from next year, which includes funding for a network of 450 School Sport Partnerships in England.The bodies, set up to raise levels of sports participation in English schools, say they have introduced over a million more young people to competitive sport in the last three years.Darren Campbell, a schools ambassador for the Youth Sport Trust and part of the 4x100 gold medal winning team in Athens in 2004, said he felt the cuts were "beyond belief" while badminton's Gail Emms called the cuts "mind-blowing"."I regularly visit schools and see the most talented children getting the support they need to develop their skills to be future champions," said Campbell."I see some of the most troubled teenagers having their lives transformed through sport and I see the positive impact sport is having not just in PE but across the school curriculum. To cut funding now, when such incredible results are being achieved, is beyond belief."Emms said: "With London 2012 just around the corner and a chance to develop a real, lasting sporting legacy, I find this funding cut extremely difficult to comprehend."The network of School Sport Partnerships is successfully delivering sport and inspiring our next generation of Olympians and Paralympians. To pull the rug from under them now and axe the funding is mind-blowing."Michael Gove, the education minister, argued that ending the scheme did not represent a cut but that, instead, individual schools will receive funds directly to spend as they wish.There is no guarantee, however, that any of the money will be spent on sport, prompting Baroness Sue Campbell, the chair of the Youth Sports Trust, to say the decision would "decimate" the gains made in the past decade.The Paralympic swimming gold medallist Sascha Kindred said removing the network would limit chances for children across England."What we have in place now is a school sport network that is allowing them to try new sports, develop through sport and support them to be the best they can be. Take that network away and there's a significant risk to these opportunities being lost."AthleticsSpending review 2010Olympic games 2012guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
guardian.co.uk
Tube row 'could escalate' in 2011
As the fourth Tube strike over London Underground ticket office job cuts ends, unions warn their action may escalate next year.
bbc.co.uk