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Liz Hazelton

Liz Hazelton

Deputy Editorial Director at Daily Mirror - www.mirror.co.uk

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Glorious Goa: The exotic Indian state peppered with Portuguese influence

The scent of spice in the early morning and the villas painted blue, acrid yellow and eye-catching pink could not be more Indian, but Christian churches and grand palacios certainly make this coastal state an interesting mix, says Liz Hazelton.
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Inside the lost island of New York: Eerie pictures of the abandoned...

Stairwells strewn with debris and walls crumbling slowly to dust, it is the island that New York forgot for 50 years.
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Gold Russia: Tame tigers and wild nights in Moscow, where the subwa...

Liz Hazelton enjoys a whirlwind tour of Moscow and comes face to face with its overwhelmingly opulent treasures, chequered history and a rather unusual but showy pet.
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Raped for being gay: Scourge of South African sex attacks which men...

Zukiswa Gaca, (pictured) tried to kill herself after she was assaulted by a man who claimed he had more power than she did.
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Chilling tradition of the town where every girl is born to be a sex...

Girls from the village of Bharatpur, in Rajasthan, have traditionally been trafficked by their own families.
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Held hostage in 120 tweets: Journalist’s chilling real-time account...

Matthew Chance, who works for CNN, was trapped in the Rixos Hotel in Tripoli for five days as the city fell to rebels.
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Father slit throats of three daughters in ‘honour killing’ after th...

The girls, aged 15, 17 and 18 were allegedly assaulted by soldiers in the town of Tomina, near the war-shattered city of Misrata.
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Torture of the child martyr: Horrific video shows how ‘rebel’, 13, ...

Hamza Ali al-Khateeb was picked up by security forces at a protest in Jiza, a village in the rebel province of Da’ara in Syria on April 29.
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The sculptor who can turn a book into an astonishing piece of art

The 36-year-old Atlanta based artist has carved dozens of intricate sculptures from volumes dumped in thrift shops or at bookstores.
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Castration and conspiracy: How British government covered up tortur...

A cache of secret documents detailing efforts to suppress the Mau Mau uprising has lain hidden in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, in London, for 50 years.
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Is this the most beautiful hotel in the world? First look at stunni...

St Pancras Renaissance, once the Midland Grand Hotel, was described as ‘too beautiful to survive’ by poet Sir John Betjeman.
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Haiti earthquake one year on: The squalid tent cities where rape ga...

From the air they form a neat patchwork of grey and blue, nestling between rundown factories and crumbling slums.
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Mountainous highs in Nepal: Everest, elephants and our very own god...

Nepal is an epically beautiful country of endless contrasts. Liz Hazelton discovers singing porters, sublime vistas, indefatigable Sherpas and mercifully content rhinos on a trek.
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Seen for the first time: The Indian tribe lost in the heart of the ...

The natives are totally unknown to anthropologists, speak an unrecognisable language and do not even have a name for themselves.
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Massacre in the Lake District: TWELVE people gunned down by rampagi...

Derrick Bird (inset) shot himself after the bloody shooting spree. Police tonight laid out the full extent of the bloodbath which also left 25 wounded, three critically. Officers are investigating 30 separate crime scenes.
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Now the dust really IS starting to settle: Scientists find particle...

Scientists from Sheffield Hallam University scraped up samples of the material and were later able to confirm that it had come from Eyjafjallajökul.
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Back from the dead: Imelda Marcos plants ghoulish kiss on glass cof...

Many believed the former Filipino first lady, stil elegant at 80, had cloistered herself away to spend her remaining days in anonymous ignominy.
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Japanese women set up online fan clubs idolising student accused of...

Tatsuya Ichihashi has become a cult hero to hundreds of fans on social networking sites Mixi and 2Channel.
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The news we feared most: Family’s grief as body of female UN worker...

Ann Barnes, 59, died when the earthquake levelled the office - where she worked as a personal assistant to the police commissioner - two weeks ago.
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I smiled because I was alive... but now I’m sad for my dead sibling...

After being pulled from the rubble, seven-year-old Kiki was struggling to come to terms with the full horror of his ordeal.
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Trapped under rubble by Haiti earthquake? There’s an iPhone app for...

Film-maker Dan Woolley spent 65 hours beneath the earth looking up ways to treat his injuries on his iPhone.