Sunday, 27 March 2011
BOA chiefs suspended from 2012 board meetings
LONDON (Reuters) - British Olympic Association (BOA) chairman Colin Moynihan and chief executive Andy Hunt have been suspended from London 2012 organising committee board meetings because of a row over funding.
England withdraw Yardy because of depression
Selangor Girl Guides aim to raise RM125,000
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The Fast Fix: Is Tim Pawlenty running for President? (The Newsroom)
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Weinstein Company to develop video games
VIDEO: London clears up after anti-cuts protests
Violent clashes between police and protesters in central London were finally broken up in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/uk-12873437
Yemenis admire Dr M and Malaysia
100 students take up public speaking challenge
VIDEO: Police arrest 214 protesters at demo
Violent clashes between police and protesters in central London were finally broken up in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/uk-12873437
TUC anti-cuts protest: Police struggle to control rioters after 500,000-strong London march ends in violence
Trouble continued to flare late into the night as hundreds of people attempted to hijack yesterday's massive anti government cuts demonstration.
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Japan earthquake: Fukushima reactor nuclear leak causes radiation levels to rocket
Radiation fears in Japan have grown after officials admitted that the nuclear reactor core at Fukushima may be cracked.
A right Royal outing: Princess Anne joins her little granddaughter on her first public appearance
Baby Savannah Phillips - 12th in line to the throne - makes her debut watching aunt Zara compete in the Gatcombe horse trials.
Saturday, 26 March 2011
Analysis: AT&T mega merger bad sign for spectrum reform
Revenue boss entertained by Vodafone accountants weeks before �6bn tax deal
Britain's top tax official accepted hospitality from a mobile phone company only weeks before a deal which allowed the firm to avoid up to �6 billion of tax liabilities.
Den Dover: Former Tory MEP ordered to repay �345,000 he claimed in 'unjustified expenses'
Den Dover, 72, MEP for the North West England region from 1999 to 2009 and chief whip of the Tories in the European Parliament, was expelled from the Conservative party in 2008.
Melancholy swansong of a queen gets upbeat vote from opera lovers
Depression hits athletes in wide spectrum of sports
'Infinity is not enough jail time' Christopher Gribble Sick machete killer sentenced to life without parole
Christopher Gribble, 21, who hacked Kimberley Cates to death while her seriously injured 11-year-old daughter Jaimie watched, had his insanity plea rejected by a New Hampshire jury
AWACS will help protect country?s airspace, says air force chief
Govt to save millions via army-police collaboration
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