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A poll released today by the University of Texas showing that 23% of Texans identified the Democratic candidate, whose Christian faith has been widely publicised, as a Muslim.

The development is a serious blow to the long campaign by the US using drones against Aqap camps and militants which has been publicised as a success story by President Obama.

The BBC Trust's editorial standards committee rejected the complaint, saying that the song did have the "capacity to cause offence" because it had been widely publicised as a way of giving voice to "anti-Thatcher feelings".

Although recorded weeks in advance and clearly publicised as a scripted drama, Ghostwatch was presented as a live on-air special fronted by a studiobound Michael Parkinson playing himself very convincingly).

This Michigan resident is suing the distributor of the critically acclaimed Ryan Gosling thriller Drive – as well as the cinema where she saw it – claiming it was publicised as a Fast and Furious style action piece but turned out to be nothing of the sort.

"One of the reasons this case has gotten people's attention is because it's being publicised as a person being persecuted because she's gay, and that has nothing to do with the case, nothing to do with the law, nothing to do with the sheriff's office filing the charges," Colton said.

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But crime keeps the holidaying hordes at bay: murders, rapes and muggings have been widely publicised, as has a string of unexplained bombings.

"We scheduled it after the 9pm watershed and made sure the content was widely publicised as well as giving a warning before each episode as necessary so the audience would know what to expect".

Further series included Alias the Jester (1985-86), whadh had its sneak preview at Cosgrove Hall's 1984 Christmas party and won a 1986 Bafta; Count Duckula (1988-91, 1993), tales of a vegetarian vampire, publicised as "there's no one zanier in Transylvania"; and two bungling French felons, Victor and Hugo (1991-92).

Note his following warning: they should not be "publicised as news, as they are defamatory".

The highest temperature of the month occurred on the 31st when temperatures approached 24C in places around London, widely publicised as the warmest Halloween on record.

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