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No Tour de France for Nicolas Roche

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No Tour de France for Nicolas Roche
For the first time since 2008, Nicolas Roche will not be in the Tour de France as Team Sky overlooked the Irishman for this year’s race which gets underway on Sunday week.
Vintage View: Tut-tut

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Vintage View: Tut-tut
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Nowhere to hide from latest Gaza attacks

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Tut’s body spontaneously combusted
A real mummy’s boy

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Tutankhamun returns to rule London
Archaeologists unveil newest Egyptian tomb

Archaeologists today fully unveiled the first tomb discovered in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings in over 80 years, and cracked open the last of seven sarcophagi inside to reveal embalming materials and jewellery.

Wed, 28 Jun, 2006

Scan reveals King Tut's 'striking' features

KING Tut had a pointy head, a prominent nose and a rounded forehead with large eyes. He was about 19 when he died, and apparently he was not murdered, as earlier research had suggested.

Thu, 12 May, 2005

King Tut not murdered, says CT scan

THE results of a CT scan done on King Tut's mummy indicate the boy king was not murdered, but may have suffered a badly broken leg shortly before his death at 19.

Wed, 09 Mar, 2005

Pharaoh Teen Tut wasn’t murdered, scan reveals

Egyptian King Tutankhamun was not murdered 3,500 years ago, a CT scan on his mummified remains has revealed.

Tue, 08 Mar, 2005

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