Tuesday headlines

The death toll in Burma continues to rise - amid a desperate rush to help victims of the cyclone..
State TV is now reporting twenty-two thousand people have died - forty-one thousand more are missing.
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One of Britain's top police officers claims CCTV cameras are failing to prevent crime.
Scotland Yard's DCI Mick Neville's introducing a number of changes to try to improve conviction rates.
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A female motorist's died after a crash near Lewes this morning.
The car she was driving was involved in a collision with a van in North Chailey.
She was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Sussex Hospitals are making record parking profits.
The Royal Sussex in Brighton and the Princess Royal in Haywards Heath made over 7 hundred grand in one year.
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A Facebook campaign's begun to protest about a planned Starbucks in Brighton.
More than 200 people have signed up to say they don't want the the chain in St James Street.
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A seventeen-year-old boy's been stabbed during a game of football in a park in south London.
He's in a serious condition in hospital.
The boy was involved in a match in Thornton Heath when he became involved in an argument with another player.
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And the official line-up for Nelson Mandela's ninetieth birthday celebrations have been revealed.
Queen and Paul Rodgers, Annie Lennox, Simple Minds, Leona Lewis, the Sugababes, Dame Shirley Bassey, Razorlight, and Jamelia are all confirmed.
The three hour concert takes place in London's Hyde Park on June the twenty-seventh.