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The scene is reflected in the car window as media mogul Rupert Murdoch is driven along Whitehall in central London, Tuesday, July 19, 2011.
photo: AP / Matt Dunham
Rupert Murdoch 'shocked, appalled' by phone-hacking scandal
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Live video: Rupert and James Murdoch questioned by Parliament Rupert Murdoch, in testimony before a British parliamentary committee about the hacking scandal, apologizes for his now-closed tabloid's misdeeds, but refuses to take ultimate responsibility. 9 By Henry Chu Los Angeles Times...
File - An Afghan police officer searches an Afghan during a security halt in Marjah, Afghanistan, April 26, 2010.
photo: USMC / Cpl. Michael J. Ayotte
Corruption, illiteracy hold back Afghan police
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Palestinian activists wave Italian and Palestinian flags during a protest in support of the Gaza-bound flotilla, at the sea port in Gaza City, Wednesday, July 6, 2011.
photo: AP / Adel Hana
Israeli Navy Seizes Gaza-Bound Ship
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Associated Press JERUSALEM—Israeli naval commandos on Tuesday seized control of a French ship attempting to break Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip, reporting no resistance during the takeover in international waters. The navy boarded the ship after the pro-Palestinian activists on board ignored calls to change course. The military had...
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, and Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski shakes hands prior to holding a joint press availability, at City Hall in Krakow, Saturday, July 3, 2010.
photo: AP / Drew Angerer, Pool
What Happened to Poland's Rapacki and Wojtyla Plans?
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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. Unlike the Rapacki Plan, wherein Poland proposed to help create a nuclear-free zone in Central Europe, now with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's announcement confirming that Washington plans to deploy missiles and Air Force units to Poland; it appears the United States is again rejecting a chance...
Rupert Murdoch, centre, attempts to speak to the media after he held a meeting with the parents and sister of murdered school girl Milly Dowler in London, Friday, July 15, 2011.
photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth
Phone-hacking: MPs to quiz Murdochs and Rebekah Brooks
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News Corporation chiefs Rupert and James Murdoch and former executive Rebekah Brooks will be quizzed by MPs later about the phone-hacking scandal. The Murdochs agreed to appear before the Commons media committee after it issued a summons for them. The MPs have said they have...
In this image taken from Libya State TV, broadcast Tuesday March 15, 2011, showing Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, as he faces a jubilant crowd, and shown on state TV. Gadhafi's forces are reported to have overwhelmed rebels in the strategic eastern Libyan city of Ajdabiya, earlier Tuesday, hammering them with airstrikes, missiles, tanks and artillery.
photo: AP / Libya State TV
U.S. officials meet Gaddafi envoys, urge him to go
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - U.S. officials met with representatives of Muammar Gaddafi to deliver a message that the embattled Libyan leader must go, a State Department spokesperson said on Tuesday. The rare meeting between U.S. diplomats and Gaddafi envoys on Saturday was held "to deliver a clear and firm message that the only way to move forward is for...
Senate Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., talks with reporters during a news conference on the passage of the Senate version of the bailout package Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2008 in Washington.
photo: AP / Evan Vucci
McConnell, Reid tweaking debt limit fallback plan to boost its chances
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Washington (CNN) -- Because there is a growing consensus on Capitol Hill that the White House talks are unlikely to bear fruit, lawmakers in both parties are looking to a plan offered by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell as the most likely legislative solution to avoiding a default. McConnell, R-Kentucky, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid,...
Members of the media gather outside News International's office in London, Wednesday, July 13, 2011.
photo: AP / Akira Suemori
UK phone-hacking whistleblower found dead: reports
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LONDON (Reuters) - A former journalist who told that phone hacking at 's now defunct was more extensive than the paper had acknowledged at the time, has been found dead, media reported on Monday. Police said they were not treating the death as suspicious. Sean Hoare, a former show business...
Former Hungarian gendarme captain Sandor Kepiro sits in a wheelchair in the courtroom prior to the verdict in the Municipal Court of Budapest, Hungary, Monday, July 18, 2011.
photo: AP / MTI, Laszlo Beliczay
Hungary court frees accused Nazi war criminal
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A 97-year-old Hungarian who once topped the Simon Wiesenthal Centre's (SWC) list of most wanted Nazi criminals has walked free from a Budapest municipal court after being cleared of ordering the execution of more than 30 Jews and Serbs in 1942. Serbian Jews on Monday urged an appeal over Sandor Kepiro acquittal, but it is...
London's Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner John Yates during a press conference, in London, announcing his resignation, Monday, July 18, 2011.
photo: AP / Steve Parsons, Pool
John Yates resigns
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John Yates announced his resignation as one of Britain's top police officers today after coming under mounting pressure over his handling of the phone hacking scandal. The Scotland Yard Assistant Commissioner told Metropolitan Police Authority chairman Kit Malthouse this afternoon that he was standing down. The move came after Sir Paul Stephenson...
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Pedestrians look at television screens, showing Chairman of News Corporation Rupert Murdoch during a select committee on the phone hacking scandal, outside a electronics shop in London, Tuesday, July 19, 2011.
By CASSELL BRYAN-LOW And PAUL SONNE View Full Image European Pressphoto Agency Rupert Murdoch gave evidence on the News of the World phone-hacking scandal, to the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee in the House of Commons in central London...
photo: AP / Akira Suemori
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JAKARTA: Indonesia's counter-terrorism agency says the alleged 2002 Bali bomb-builder, Umar Patek, will be sent from Pakistan to Indonesia for prosecution. However, as Indonesia's Constitutional Court has ruled that the country's 2003 anti-terrorism...
photo: AP Photo / Philippine National Police and the US Rewards For Justice Program, HO
Rupert Murdoch, top centre, attempts to speak to the media after he held a meeting with the parents and sister of murdered school girl Milly Dowler in London, Friday, July 15, 2011.
Rupert Murdoch and his son James have apologised to the British parliament over a phone hacking scandal that has engulfed their News Corporation organisation, but the veteran media mogul denied he was ultimately responsible for "this fiasco"....
photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth
In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian pro-government protesters carry national flags along with pictures of Syrian President Bashar Assad during a rally in support of the reform program in the border town of Quneitra, about 65 kilometers (40 miles) south of Damascus, Syria, Monday, July 18, 2011.
DAMASCUS ' Syrian security forces killed one civilian and wounded four in the flashpoint central city of Homs on Monday as EU foreign ministers told President Bashar Al Assad to reform or step down. After a bloody weekend during which dozens of...
photo: AP / SANA
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton talks with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during a meeting at the Prime Minister's Office in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, July 19, 2011.
NEW DELHI: US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said on Tuesday that the United States was ``encouraged'' by the revived peace talks between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan. Clinton spoke at a news conference after she talked with top...
photo: AP / Saul Loeb, Pool
Jennifer Lopez, right, and her husband Marc Anthony laugh before a Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony for entertainment producer Simon Fuller in Los Angeles, Monday, May 23, 2011. Fuller is the creator of "American Idol".
He’s a very handsome male model known as the “Brad Pitt of Cuba” and he’s being accused of having an affair with Jennifer Lopez after he’d made an appearance, sans shirt, in Lopez’s pop video… The Cuban...
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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, right, shakes hands with Indian Foreign Minister S.M. Krishna before a delegation level meeting in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, July 19, 2011. Clinton held security and counterterrorism talks with Indian officials Tuesday as the two countries try to broaden their relationship and manage mutual concerns about Pakistan and Afghanistan. The talks are a new round of U.S.-India strategic dialogue established last year to deepen ties between the world's oldest and largest democracies.
NEW DELHI: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged India on Tuesday to open markets faster and resolve questions on a civilian nuclear accord that U.S. companies hope could mean billions of dollars in new business. Clinton opened high-level...
photo: AP / Manish Swarup
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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, and Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski shakes hands prior to holding a joint press availability, at City Hall in Krakow, Saturday, July 3, 2010. Real Madrid's Karim Benzema of France, center, is congratulated by teammates after scoring during their Champions League soccer match against Lyon, Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2011, in Lyon stadium, central France. Pedestrians pass an electronic display sign showing the British FTSE 100 in London, Friday, Dec. 12, 2008.  The developing International Space Station (ISS) has changed its appearance yet again. Last month the Space Shuttle Atlantis visited the ISS and installed the third of eleven pieces that will compose the Integrated Truss Structure. The new S-1 Truss is v
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Newly elected Food and Agriculture Organization Director-General, Jose Graziano da Silva, of Brazil, center, is cheered by delegates after being elected at FAO's Headquarters in Rome, Sunday, June 26, 2011. England's cricket captain Andrew Strauss, left, listens to selector Geoff Miller during a training session at the Sir Vivian Richards stadium in St. John's, Antigua, Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009. A man passes an advertisement for Harry Potter items on sale at a store in Mexico City, Thursday, Feb. 21, 2008. The latest book in the series, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," goes on sale in Spanish in Latin America today. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) File - Six-month old Christelle Jean Pierre sleeps on her mother's shoulder, as they wait for medical assistance at a cholera treatment center of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and its affiliated non-governmental organization AVSI.
 
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