Thursday headlines

Fears are growing for the safety of seventeen Britons who haven't been heard from since a cyclone hit Burma.
They haven't been heard from since the storm struck at the weekend.
The devastation's thought to have left up to a million people homeless.
The military government's been cautious about letting foreign aid in - but planes have now arrived.
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Yobs could be hounded and harassed by police and followed with video cameras to curb their anti-social behaviour.
The Government wants to get tough on those who ignore repeated warnings to stop terrorising their neighbourhood.
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Foreign criminals could be getting jobs in restricted areas of UK airports after a worrying loophole was discovered.
Checks are carried out to see if employees have committed offences in Britain, but not abroad.
The Tories say the Government has to sort that out immediately.
But Home Secretary Jacqui Smith insists airside workers are some of the most tightly vetted in the country.
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A man's been jailed for 24 years after plotting to flood Brighton and Hove with cocaine.
Seven others will be sentenced today in connection with the plan.
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A Sussex family are relieved to have heard from their son -
traveling in disaster-torn Burma.
Relatives were preparing to give twenty nine year old Tom Bourden - from Eastbourne - up for dead.
Then they recieved an e-mail from him telling them not to worry.
Tom went to The Cavendish School, then Park College in Eastbourne.
He's travelled through Australia, Spain, India and Thailand since then.
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Brightonians live For The Weekend
By the end of Wednesday, over a quarter of partygoers in the city are already looking forward to the their two days off.
And one in five attend at least two party events every weekend.
Also - social networking is leaving our antics more exposed than ever.
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And Madonna's announced she'll kick off her Sticky and Sweet world tour right here in the UK.
The Queen of Pop will play Cardiff's Millennium Stadium on August the twenty-third.
She'll arrive at Wembley Stadium on September the eleventh after playing gigs all over Europe.
Tickets go on sale on May the sixteenth and will start at fifty-five-pounds for Cardiff and sixty-five-pounds for Wembley.