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Trent Sound’s round-up of national & international stories making the news today, 22 February 2012.


Prince Charles has admitted that when he was captain of his school's football team years ago, they never won a game under his leadership

 

David Haye’s manager says he has no plans to fight again, following his brawl at the weekend with Derek Chisora

 

Dereck Chisora has "wholeheartedly apologised" for his post-fight brawl with fellow boxer David Haye

 

Prince William has apparently been going Penguin-Spotting while stationed in the Falkland Islands

 

Eurozone finance ministers are standing by their 130 billion-euro bailout deal for Greece, despite some criticism from experts

 

Water companies in drought hit areas have been telling customers they shouldn't spend more than 4 minutes in the shower

 

Nick Clegg has launched a 126 million pound scheme aimed at helping 55,000 teenagers in England with poor qualifications who aren't in education, employment or training

 

The Home Secretary's plans to split the UK Border Agency in 2 after it let so many people into the country unlawfully has been praised by anti-immigration campaigners

 

The Work and Pensions Secretary has told young people that it would be better for them to take a job stacking shelves than to dream of achieving stardom on The X-Factor

 

The Duchess of Cambridge has visited a project in Oxford that uses art to help kids with behavioural problems

 

According to a new poll, more than half of us believe the Government should drop its controversial NHS reforms

 

The first UK helpline for victims of Islamophobia is being set up

 

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A team of scientists has claimed that dolphins are so intelligent that they should be given their own bill of rights

 

According to new research, children aged 10 to 14 who watch a lot of movies featuring alcohol are twice as likely to drink

 

A Texas organization is working to build the world's largest ball of dog fur. Texas Hearing & Service Dogs is building a ball of dog fur, named Fur-O-Sphere, a 5-foot clear ball in which dog owners will deposit their dogs' hair clippings. It will be presented to the public at the 14th annual Mighty Texas Dog Walk on April 7th. They are taking dog hair donations


A pregnant woman has developed a "bizarre craving" for eating her local newspaper. Ann Curran, 35, of Dundee, England, eats the Dundee Evening Telegraph, saying it's "the only newsprint with the proper flavour." Curran claims that even if you shredded other papers' paper, she would know exactly which one was the Evening Telegraph



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