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Former aide to British Prime Minister David Cameron arrested
World NowBritish Prime Minister David Cameron's former press aide was arrested and charged Wednesday with committing perjury during a 2010 trial related to Britain's phone hacking scandal.... -
Andy Coulson, former aide to Britain's leader, detained by police
World NowAndy Coulson, a former adviser to British Prime Minister David Cameron, was detained by Scottish police on Wednesday for questioning.... -
Annan says Syria 'at a tipping point' after massacre
BEIRUT — U.S. and world leaders dramatically increased pressure on Syria in the wake of a civilian massacre, with special envoy Kofi Annan declaring the country to be at a tipping point and urging its president to implement a peace plan that could...Tags: Russia, Wars and Interventions, Human Rights, Bashar Assad, London School of Economics
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Syrian diplomats being expelled across Europe, elsewhere
World NowGovernments in Europe and elsewhere announced that they were expelling top Syrian diplomats in a coordinated response to last week's deaths of more than 100 people in a Syrian town.... -
Muslim cleric suspected of terrorism loses bail appeal in London
World NowAbu Qatada, a A Muslim cleric imprisoned on suspicion of terrorism in Britain and convicted in absentia in Jordan on similar charges, will remain in a British jail while awaiting a hearing on his appeal of an extradition order, a judge said.... -
Tony Blair faces inquiry into role of press during his premiership
World NowFormer British Prime Minister Tony Blair defended his relationship with media owner Rupert Murdoch during questioning Monday before a panel looking into the practices and ethics of the press and its dealings with politicians and public figures.... -
NBC set for an Olympic feat without longtime captain
On July 27, a torchbearer will trot into a new $770-million stadium in London and light that famous flame. And for the next 17 days, NBC will race to ensure that Americans stay glued to every second of the 2012 Summer Olympics — on tablets,...
Tags: Beijing Games, Bob Costas, MSNBC (tv network), Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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Robin Gibb dies at 62; rose to pop fame as one-third of the Bee Gees
Robin Gibb, a singer and songwriter who joined two of his brothers in forming the Bee Gees pop group that helped define the sound of the disco era with the best-selling 1977 soundtrack to"Saturday Night Fever," has died. He was 62. Gibb died Sunday after...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Elvis Presley, Saturday Night Fever (movie), Movies, Disco (genre)
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New data add to worries about European economies
World NowWith European leaders squabbling over how to revive their withering economies, new market indicators Thursday showed the steep challenge they face, including signs that even powerhouse Germany may be heading for trouble.... -
Europe debt crisis dragging world economies down
WASHINGTON — The Eurozone debt crisis is intensifying a global slowdown, with new signs that even powerhouse Germany may be faltering, adding to worries about China and other major pillars of economic growth. Analysts worry that economies and...
Tags: Robert Zoellick, Money and Monetary Policy, International Economic Institution, Consumer Confidence, Banking
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Sailing for U.S. in London is a point of pride for Anna Tunnicliffe
DALLAS -- Anna Tunnicliffe was born and raised in England. And she has the British accent to prove it. "With certain words it comes out," she acknowledged. But that does not, she insists, make this summer's Olympic Games a homecoming. "I'm American,"...
Tags: Olympic Games, Laser Sailing, Beijing Games, Alan Hale Sr., Awards and Prizes
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Abdel Basset Ali Megrahi, Libyan convicted in Lockerbie bombing, has died
Abdel Basset Ali Megrahi, a former Libyan intelligence officer who was the only person ever convicted in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, died at home in Tripoli Sunday, nearly three years after he was released from a Scottish prison to the outrage of the...Tags: Interim Transitional National Council, Prisons, Tripoli (Libya), Justice System, London Heathrow Airport
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