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Saturday 05 February 2005 20:02 EST
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An independent group of doctors claims the government's pounds 2bn scheme to revolutionise cancer treatment has failed and that much of the money has been wasted on employing bureaucrats.

The Conservatives have attacked "cash grabbing" Cherie Blair, saying she

uses her Downing Street position to make money.

A forthcoming tour of Australia will reportedly

earn her pounds 100,000.

Love sickness is a real condition, and the closest most people come to suffering from a psychological condition,

says a leading clinical psychologist.

Viewers' groups are said to be furious about an explicit gang rape scene in the new series of Footballers' Wives, to be broadcast next month. The row follows a string of sex allegations involving football stars.

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