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Touring Take That - back for good?

NEWCASTLE, England, Apr 24 (Reuters) British boyband Take That, minus its most famous member Robbie Williams, kicked off a comeback tour, playing before a packed, mainly female audience at Newcastle Arena.

A decade after the cuddly quintet split, four of the original five members have reformed, proving their lasting popularity when the tickets sold out in minutes when they went on sale in December.

They have sold an estimated 300,000 tickets for the tour of Britain, and it has been reported that each was offered 1.5 million pounds to go back on the road.

Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange and Mark Owen took to the stage late yesterday to play some of their greatest hits.

At their height in the early 1990s, Take That were hailed as the biggest thing since The Beatles, with a string of number one singles in Britain including ''Pray'', ''Relight My Fire'' and ''Back For Good''. They also sold an estimated 10 million albums.

Their days were numbered when Williams, now a hugely successful solo artist, walked out on the band, and the following year, in 1996, Take That finally quit.

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Lethal injection may cause agony - rights group

NEW YORK, Apr 24 (Reuters) Execution by lethal injection may cause excruciating pain, contradicting its reputation as a humane and thus publicly acceptable way to impose the death penalty, Human Rights Watch said. Executioners fail to take the steps needed to ensure a painless death and use a drug that veterinarians have deemed too cruel for putting down dogs and cats, the group said in a report released today. However, a leading death penalty proponent dismissed.....

Liverpool's Gerrard named PFA player of the year

LONDON, Apr 24 (Reuters) Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard was named the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) Player of the Year. The award capped a fine weekend for Gerrard after Liverpool beat Chelsea 2-1 on Saturday to reach the FA Cup final. Last year the award went to Chelsea captain John Terry. Arsenal's Thierry Henry won in 2003 and 2004. Manchester United's Wayne Rooney won the Young Player of the Year award yesterday. Reuters SK DB0444.....

Japan stocks seen falling as yen, Nasdaq to weigh

TOKYO, Apr 24 (Reuters) Japanese stocks are seen falling on Monday as a rise in the yen hurts exporters such as Honda Motor Co. Ltd., while falls in U.S. technology shares could drag down their Japanese counterparts. But a rise in oil, gold and other commodity prices may help resource-related stocks such as Mitsubishi Corp., and strong expectations over upcoming annual earnings reports could triger bargain-hunting on any decline. ''A strong yen is a.....
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