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* Michael Palin: Simply Spike * Mirror: I told you I was ill * Sun: Spike's great one-liners DAMILOLA 'EYEWITNESS' A LIAR The shock acquittal of the eldest youth standing trial for the murder of Damilola Taylor, after the judge threw out the evidence of the prosecution's "star" witness, is widely reported.

Sympathy was most evident in the language and tone of accounts of women ending their pregnancies on health grounds, who had been 'happily pregnant' but then became 'uncontrollably ill' (The Sun, September 23, 2010).

Whilst there is a definite difference between the highest and lowest levels, no one's natural SPF is enough to keep the ills of sun damage (that's skin cancer, wrinkles and hyperpigmentation, to name but a few) at bay.

Worshippers of setting suns feel ill at ease in discussion with these bright, confident fellows who swear by the rising one.

The genre is the swashbuckling historical epic, in the case of "The Rising Sun," the ill-fated Scottish endeavor of 1698 to establish a trading colony at Darien, on the Isthmus of Panama, one that would rival the established English colonial enterprise.

He acknowledged that looking at the sun could have ill effects, but characterized them as being "always temporary" and in fact the effects of strain in response to sunlight.

As a general rule, older people need more vitamin D than younger people, large people need more that small people, fat people need more than skinny people, northern people need more than southern people, dark-skinned people need more than fair skinned people, winter people need more than summer people, sun-phobes need more than sun worshipers, and ill people may need more than well people.

A report in the Sun claimed Evans felt ill after a fast drive in an Audi R8 V10 with his rumoured co-presenter Sabine Schmitz in California.

With the prospect of increasing temperatures associated with climate change, there is a growing need to address the detrimental experiences and risks of ill health among those working in sun-exposed settings, especially in the warmer regions of South Africa.

These gentlemen, having worked in the sun, have nearly all taken ill and eight days ago, we grieved to see M. Dechièvre die at Napoli eight days ago".

This week, they were able to follow up their observations to confirm that the objects were not simply ill-placed comets or asteroids orbiting the sun.

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