Monday Headlines

Tributes are being paid to a boy stabbed to death in a row with a group of teenagers.
Ben Kinsella was attacked in Islington in north London yesterday.
He's the seventeenth teenager to be murdered in the city this year.
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The body of a man in his 30's was found in a Brighton park this morning.
Police were called to East Brighton Park at Wilsons Avenue at 9 o'clock.
His death's being treated as unexplained, as police investigate how he died.
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African leaders will urge Robert Mugabe to share power with his rivals in Zimbabwe.
He's arrived at a summit in Egypt, after being sworn in for another term as president.
Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai says there's a slim chance Mugabe might agree
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A teenage boy was killed crossing a dual carriageway at the weekend.
18 year old Craig Chard died after being hit by a car on the A24 at Ashington, near Worthing.
It's thought he was leaving a friends house when the accident happened on Friday night.
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Germany's defeat to Spain in last night's Euro 2008 final's left their fans searching for answers.
Arsenal goalkeeper Yens Lehmann claims their one-nil defeat was a fix.
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Adam Virgo's returning to Brighton and Hove Albion.
The defender's been signed on a free transfer from Celtic.
He joins the Seagulls today for the first day of pre-season training.
meanwhile
The Seagulls are going techno next season
They've unvelied their new sponsors - 'IT First' will be on the front of their shirts
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Police aren't going to investigate Amy Winehouse after she appeared to punch a member of the audience.
The chaos happened on-stage during her hour-long performance at Glastonbury.
Police say there's been no assault complaint so there will be no further action.
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Two rare turtles have been released back into the wild after spending five months recovering from hypothermia.
James and Dink were found in Devon and Cornwall in January - they're the only loggerheads to survive being washed up on UK beaches this year.
They've been microchipped and put back into the sea off Gran Canaria.