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Rupert Murdoch gleeful at BBC debacle in Britain
LONDON (AP) — Few seem to be enjoying the management meltdown at the venerable BBC more than Rupert Murdoch, the News Corp. chief whose rival British newspapers have been caught up in their own lengthy, embarrassing and expensive phone-hacking...Tags: News of the World, Abusive Behavior, Rupert Murdoch, Media Industry, Journalism
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Global catastrophe predicted if West invades Syria
BEIRUT - Syrian President Bashar Assad predicted a global catas- trophe should the West invade his country, and representatives of Syria's notoriously divided opposition struggled Thursday to form a united government-in-exile against Assad's beleaguered...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Political Dissent, Jihad, American Red Cross, Doha (Qatar)
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Sometimes, you almost want to feel sorry for Mitt Romney
I am starting to feel sorry for Mitt Romney. On an international tour to three countries, he made news in two of them by dissing the London Olympics and infuriating the Palestinians. The poor guy -- for months, people have complained that he never says...
Tags: Mitt Romney, NBC (tv network), 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Somalia
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Bomb Squad Investigates France Shooting Victims' Home
CNNLondon -- A British bomb disposal unit investigated suspicious items found at the home of a couple who were killed in an apparent execution-style shooting in France last week, police said Monday. Police threw up a cordon around the home of Saad and Ikbal...Tags: Justice System, Injuries and Wounds, Literature, Crime, Law and Justice, Satellite Technology
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French Alps slayings: Child found 8 hours later
ANNECY, France(AP) — French authorities struggled Thursday to explain why no one found a 4-year-old child for eight hours at a blood-strewn crime scene as she huddled in a car under the skirt of a corpse — apparently her dead mother or...
Tags: Transportation Accidents, Murder, Motorvehicle Accidents, 2012 Summer Paralympics, France
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Insurgents destroy at least 17 fuel tankers in northern Afghanistan
World NowInsurgents in northern Afghanistan staged a fiery attack Wednesday on a NATO supply line, destroying at least 17 fuel tankers, Afghan officials said. The Taliban claimed responsibility.... -
London Olympics threatened with strike by border officials
World NowLondon Olympics face more disruption from striking border officials; Ministers and organizers say Games will not suffer... -
British leaders upset over Romney's Olympic comments
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThe 2012 Summer Olympics start Friday in London. But amid the pomp and pageantry, there's controversy. At issue are comments made by presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney. "It's hard to know just how well it will turn out," Romney told...Tags: Mitt Romney, 2012 Summer Olympics, 2010 Winter Olympic Games, United Kingdom, Olympic Games
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Olympic spotlight should be on athletes
LONDON — When the London Olympics open Friday night, they also should begin to write a story free of the preconceived global narrative that has accompanied all recent summer games. Beijing 2008 was China's coming-out party. Athens 2004 was a return...Tags: NBC (tv network), Alex Morgan, Theater, Paul McCartney, Summer Olympics
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A look at key venues in London Olympics
Olympic Stadium The most interesting part of London's Olympic Stadium is the debate over its future, which remains unsettled. One thing is sure: The 80,000-seat arena will have a significantly reduced capacity — 25,000 in its permanent lower tier....
Tags: Arts and Culture, Modern Pentathlon, Philip Hersh, Sports, Basketball
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London gears up for Olympics as only the British can
The Olympic torch came to Brixton on Thursday, and so did Amy Cohen. She lived in the South London district until recently, a job change and the continuing financial crisis sending her to live back home with her parents at age 34. Among the throngs who...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Layoffs and Downsizing, Labor Day, Thames River, 2012 Summer Olympics
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Michelle Obama heads to London for Olympic Games
Tribune reporterWASHINGTON--First lady Michelle Obama begins a four-day trip to London on Thursday to take in the 2012 Olympic Games, meet with Queen Elizabeth and inspire kids to get fit. The first lady is leading the presidential delegation to Friday’s Olympic...Tags: International Olympic Committee, Michelle Obama, 2012 Summer Olympics, White House, Elizabeth II
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