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Libya 'frees Swiss businessman Max Goeldi' A Swiss businessman at the centre of a long-running diplomatic row between Libya and Switzerland has been released from jail in Tripoli, his lawyer says.
Max Goeldi was sentenced in February to fo...... More >> |
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Seal whiskers sense faraway fish Harbour seals may be able to detect fish up to 100m (328ft) away using only their whiskers, say scientists.
Researchers used an artificial fish in their experiment, to create a "trail" in the wate...... More >> |
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Djokovic & Roddick exit Queen's Three of the top five seeds tumbled out at Queen's on Thursday with second-ranked Novak Djokovic, Andy Roddick and Marin Cilic all third-round casualties.
World number three Djokovic lost 6-3 4-6 6...... More >> |
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McLaren pair Hamilton and Button vow to battle for wins McLaren team-mates Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button are ready to go wheel-to-wheel again as they both chase victory in Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix.
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Public should 'revere' troops, David Cameron says The prime minister has told troops in Afghanistan he wants the British public to "revere and support" them for the "incredible work" they do.
David Cameron, who spent the night in Camp Bastion, sa...... More >> |
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Police 'pay Kingsnorth climate protesters compensation' Kent Police are to pay compensation to three people who were unlawfully searched during a demonstration at a power station, lawyers have said.
Twins, then aged 11, and campaigner David Morris were...... More >> |
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Rich countries accused of carbon 'cheating' Some rich countries are seeking new rules under the UN climate convention that campaigners say would allow them to gain credit for "business as usual".
Russia, Australia, Canada and some EU countr...... More >> |
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The Strokes' UK comeback attracts all-star guestlist Coldplay's Chris Martin and Libertine Carl Barat were among a small crowd watching The Strokes first UK gig in four years on Wednesday.
The New York band performed under the pseudonym Venison for ...... More >> |
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Apple iPad users' e-mail addresses harvested by hackers The US telephone company AT&T has blocked access to a website feature that revealed details of at least 114,000 iPad users' e-mail addresses.
Contact details for a range of high-profile figures, i...... More >> |
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World Cup 2010: Fabio Capello settled on England team Fabio Capello says he has decided on his starting XI for England's 2010 World Cup opener against the United States in Rustenburg on Saturday.
Much speculation has surrounded his selection, with an ...... More >> |
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BA chief Willie Walsh turns down £334,000 annual bonus The chief executive of British Airways, Willie Walsh, has turned down an annual bonus of shares worth £334,000, the airline has said.
It is the second year in a row that Mr Walsh has turned down a...... More >> |
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Bosnian Serbs sentenced to life for Srebrenica genocide A UN tribunal has convicted two Bosnian Serbs for committing genocide in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre and sentenced them to life in prison.
Vujadin Popovic and Ljubisa Beara were among seven forme...... More >> |
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Craig Kieswetter keeps England one-day spot England have retained Craig Kieswetter in their one-day squad ahead of next week's one-off match against Scotland and the NatWest Series with Australia.
The explosive wicketkeeper-batsman was one o...... More >> |
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University system needs radical change - David Willetts The university system is in need of "radical change" to provide a better deal for taxpayers and students, the universities minister has said.
David Willetts said Labour had left university funding...... More >> |
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Surge for Dutch anti-Islam Freedom Party A Dutch anti-Islam party has more than doubled its seats in parliament in a national vote, though it is unclear if it will take part in a coalition.
Freedom Party leader Geert Wilders said he want...... More >> |
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Caster Semenya gender test results set to be announced World 800m champion Caster Semenya is expected to learn on Thursday whether she can resume her athletics career.
The 19-year-old has waited since last August to hear results of gender tests carried...... More >> |
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Nato-led Kandahar operation 'to go slower than planned' The top Nato commander in Afghanistan says a military operation to gain control of Kandahar will move at a slower pace than planned.
General Stanley McChrystal said the operation would happen "mor...... More >> |
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Fifa's Jack Warner backs England on 2018 World Cup Fifa vice-president Jack Warner insists that England can still win the race to host the 2018 World Cup, despite the controversy surrounding Lord Triesman.
Triesman stepped down as England's bid cha...... More >> |
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World Cup 2010: US will not wind up Wayne Rooney The United States will not set out to wind up Wayne Rooney in Group C's World Cup opener against England on Saturday, insists their manager Bob Bradley.
Rooney's temperament was questioned after he...... More >> |
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Australia replace Mitchell Johnson with Josh Hazlewood Fast bowler Mitchell Johnson has been ruled out of Australia's forthcoming one-day matches in England and Ireland because of an infected elbow.
Uncapped Josh Hazlewood, 19, will replace Johnson, 28...... More >> |
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