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CheeseTea-shops also sell cakes, sandwiches and snacks, and some of the most popular are made with traditional British cheese.
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Break for TeaNo village cricket match would be complete without a break for tea. The Dutch first brought tea to Europe in 1610, although it took some time for what is now our most popular drink to catch on.
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CricketFor many sports fans in England, in particular, the summer months are synonymous with the game of cricket.
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The Settle-Carlisle RailwayThe Settle-Carlisle Railway is often described as England's most scenic railway, for journeying along it you can enjoy wonderful views of some spectacular countryside.
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The Late Morning and Early Afternoon at the BantuAt the council place most of the time is spent in talk, with or without a background of work to accompany it.
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Boer JusticeThe Boer was frequently harsh in his administration of "justice" to the Hottentots, and to the Bushmen, a neighboring African people.
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The Jubilee Line ThextensionFrom futuristic cyber cafes to futuristic underground stations - the London Underground's newest line, the Jubilee line extension, connects the centre of the capital to the vibrant, regenerated Docklands area to the east.
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Cyber CafesFor people without access to a computer, email and the internet at home, school, or work, or for people away from home, there is a growing network of cyber cafes around the UK.
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Clockwork RadioThe Enercon E-66 is just one of a thousand and more British products and services celebrated for their creativity, ingenuity and innovation as a Millennium Product.
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Henley RegattaA world-renowned rowing competition and social event, Henley Regatta has been held every July since 1839, except during the two World Wars, on the River Thames in Oxfordshire.
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The Forces of UnityThere is no one scene which alone represents America. The dark northern pine and the slender southern palm, the green meadow and the windswept rock, the lonely farmhouse and the city of a million homes '" all these are America.
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Did You Know that Australia is Thirty Times Bigger Than Great Britain?Only seventeen million people live there. However, ninety percent of them live on the coast, therefore the centre is almost empty.
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Teenagers at WorkLast year the European Parliament condemned Britain for allowing teenagers between the ages of 13 and 16 to do part-time jobs.
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Leisure PursuitsThe majority of young people in Britain between the ages of 16 and 19 remain at, or very close to, home whether they are working, taking part in special employment training scheme or unemployed.