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In an effort to create an international standard, the International Code Council (ICC) was instituted in 2003; providing uniform building code guidelines on a world-wide basis. Of course, local codes supersede all other building codes. And local authorities have the final say on any given project.
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2. Burma releases constitution data: 10.04.08
A constitution drafted by Burma's military rulers goes on sale in government shops, ahead of a May referendum.
3. The Independent reshuffles top management data: 10.04.08
Sir Anthony O'Reilly's flagship newpaper is to appoint Roger Alton, the former editor of The Observer, as its editor in an overhaul aimed at ending years of losses
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Italy's restaurants are now a snapshot of the country's recent immigrant experience, raising the question: Does the cuisine become less Italian if the chef is a foreigner?
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6. Papers apologise to Madeleine McCann parents data: 19.03.08
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7. Mikhail Gorbachev admits he is a Christian data: 19.03.08
Mikhail Gorbachev, the last Communist leader of the Soviet Union, has acknowledged his Christian faith for the first time, paying a surprise visit to pray at the tomb of St Francis of Assisi.
8. Voice of the Mirror: Wild Heather data: 19.03.08
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9. Berlin denies it approved training for Libyan police data: 10.04.08
Amid growing criticism of the country's security services, the German government insisted Monday that none of its departments had allowed its personnel to train Libyan police officers between 2005 and 2007.
10. EU set to take cautious step to bolster bank regulation data: 07.04.08
Europe's finance ministers on Friday will set new guidelines on dealing with cross-border banking failures, their first steps since last year's credit crunch to tackle the threat of a systemic financial crisis.
11. 'Breakthrough' at Stonehenge dig data: 10.04.08
Archaeologists say they have broken through to a layer which could help to explain why Stonehenge was built.
12. Nepal votes in landmark elections data: 10.04.08
Nepal begins voting in nationwide polls mired by violence that has claimed eight lives and prompted international calls for calm.
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A sweeping investigation found that KPMG enabled New Century Financial's "improper and imprudent practices."
15. ITV1 clash over children's fare data: 19.03.08
Ofcom, the broadcasting regulator, and ITV have clashed over the broadcaster's decision to reduce sharply the children's programming on its terrestrial channel, it...
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17. Prince William and Kate Middleton on ski break data: 19.03.08
Prince William took his girlfriend Kate Middleton to the slopes of Klosters this week for a invigorating skiing holiday.
18. Brian Reade: Brown plays dirty at political football data: 07.04.08
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British Airways' chief executive offered a public apology for disrupting the travel plans of thousands of people.
20. BBC launches iPlayer on the Wii data: 10.04.08
Users of the BBC iPlayer will be able to watch programmes on their televisions as well as their PC under a new agreement that brings the popular catch-up service to the TV for the first time.
21. Blacksliding on reform is seen in new EU states data: 07.04.08
The European Union's eastward expansion aimed to cement former Communist countries into a bloc committed to pluralism, democracy and good government. But the new members have a tendency to backslide and succumb to "reform fatigue," according to a recent academic study.
22. Turkish prosecutor files motion to shut down governing party data: 27.03.08
Turkey's secular establishment aimed a desperate blow against the governing party of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday, when a senior prosecutor filed a legal case to shut down the party.
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Police are investigating another suicide in Bridgend after a 23-year-old woman hanged herself.
24. Hijacked yacht crew 'feared pirate attack' data: 07.04.08
Fears were growing last night for the crew of a luxury yacht hijacked off the African coast, as the British former girlfriend of one crewman revealed that he had been worried about a pirate attack.
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26. Fiona: Natasha Kaplinsky's news is good news! data: 07.04.08
Doesn't the reaction to Natasha Kaplinsky's pregnancy just say everything about how hideously family-unfriendly this country is?
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HBO, the Time Warner-owned premium cable network, named Sue Naegle as president of entertainment, entrusting her to shepherd a new generation of programmes to replace defining hits like the multi-award-winning The Sopranos and Sex and the
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Officers who spoke to TV presenter Mark Speight hours before he went missing say he appeared distracted.
29. Izbasa dazzles on the floor to win gold data: 07.04.08
Romania's Sandra Izbasa picked up her second gold medal in as many days when she tumbled to glory on the floor exercise at the women's European gymnastics championships on Sunday.
30. Appian Way, the queen of Roman roads, is under threat data: 07.04.08
In ancient times the Appian Way, which links Rome to the southern city of Brindisi, was known as the regina viarum, the queen of the roads. But these days its crown appears to be tarnished by chronic traffic congestion, vandalism and, some of its guardians grumble, illegal development.
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