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Blair: Gaza solution is possible

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A ceasefire in the Gaza Strip is attainable within days if the smuggling routes which supply arms and money to Hamas can be shut down, international envoy Tony Blair said today.

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A freezing spell was forecast to maintain its grip on the south of the country today as temperatures plunged last night to as low as -11C.

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Wannabe suicide bombers beware: Chris Morris movie gets go-ahead

He has persuaded MPs to campaign to keep the fictitious drug "cake" off the streets, and musician Phil Collins to warn children against paedophiles while wearing a "Nonce Sense" T-shirt. Now the satirist Chris Morris is tackling his most controversial topic yet: wannabe suicide bombers.

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