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Girls Aloud - Latest news, views, gossip, pictures, video - Mirror OnlineMade up of Cheryl Cole, Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh, the band were formed on TV show Popstars: The Rivals in 2002. The band went on to achieve great commercial success before taking a break to work on solo projects.
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Cyclical Shares Propel Stock Market to Latest MilestoneStocks' latest records reflect faith that the U.S. economy, while undoubtedly slowing, isn't about to tip into recession
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The Latest: Iraq official: Protester dies in bridge clashesBAGHDAD (AP) — The Latest on Iraq’s anti-government protests (all times local): 8:35 p.m. Iraqi security and medical officials say a protester has been killed by a direct hit to the...
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The Latest in Mary Cain’s Allegations Against Nike and SalazarThe former teen prodigy alleged abuse by her Oregon Project coaches.
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Fact checking Trump's latest 'Never Trumper' attackSince the House impeachment inquiry started, the President has labeled several people who initially testified behind closed doors, and are now scheduled witnesses in the public hearings, as 'Never Trumpers.' Here's a break-down of each individual's role within the impeachment inquiry and the facts refuting Trump's accusation that they are a 'Never Trumper.'
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The Latest: Family: Freed American now with US officialsThe family of American hostage Kevin King who was released by the Taliban along with his Australian colleague says that King is now with U.S. officials in Afghanistan getting medical care ahead of his return home.
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