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5:33am Monday 14th April 2008
14th April
1912 - The Titanic strikes an iceberg and begins to sink.
1927 - The first ever Volvo car comes off the production line at Gothenburg.
1929 - The first Grand Prix is held in Monte Carlo.
1931 - The British Ministry of Transport publishes the first Highway Code.
1983 - The first cordless telephone goes on sale in Britain.
1999 - 41 people are tattooed with a café's logo in San Francisco, after anyone with the tattoo is offered free lunches for life.
The family of murdered Ricardo Cox have spoken of their anguish and made an emotional appeal for his killers to turn themselves in.
A car has slammed in to a bus in North Cheam before heading off pursued by police.
The botched NHS IT system, due to arrive two months ago, has cost Kingston Hospital more than £500,000 so far.
The reduction in VAT has left some small retailers with headache-inducing tasks to adjust prices since it was introduced on Monday.
A racing commentator has sparked anger among racegoers and Epsom resident after saying people “don’t care” about the Derby.
Neil Warnock is hoping to have a selection headache when the Eagles travel to Derby this weekend.
Terry Brown admits that AFC Wimbledon must find a ‘Plan B’ if they are to keep their Blue Square South promotion hopes alive.
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