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CNBC Prison Looks Likely for France's Rogue Trader Kerviel Jerome Kerviel, the man behind France's biggest rogue-trading scandal, finds out this week whether he is heading to prison or walking free after his last court appeal in a four-year battle against... (photo: AP Photo / Martin Bureau, pool) Lawmaker Photos Prison Trading Wikipedia: Jérôme Kerviel |
The Daily Telegraph Japanese justice minister resigns over organised crime links Yoshihiko Noda, the Japanese prime minister, accepted the resignation of his recently appointed justice minister on Tuesday morning, throwing the administration into further turmoil. Japanese Prime... (photo: AP / Shizuo Kambayashi) Justice Photos Politics Resignation Wikipedia: Keishu Tanaka |
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Jakarta Post Indonesia successful at UN: Yudhoyono Paper Edition | Page: 12 President Susilo Bambang Yu-dhoyono claimed that Indonesia had successfully raised its global profile through the participation of the Indonesian... (photo: AP / Mary Altaffer) Indonesia Photos President United Nations Wikipedia: General debate of the sixty-seventh session of the United Nations General Assembly |
Huffington Post Hurricane Miriam Churns Off Mexico Coast This NOAA satellite image taken Sunday, Sept. 23, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. EDT shows an area of clouds and showers over the northwest United States and into the Great Basin.... (photo: WN / Marzena J.) Hurricane Mexico Photos Tropical Wikipedia: Mexico City |
Orange News Prince William: I Want Two Babies With Kate Tweet Prince William has been talking babies during his tour of Singapore. The British royal revealed he wants to have two children with his wife,... (photo: AP / Anja Niedringhaus) Celebrity Kids London Photos Wikipedia: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge |
The Guardian William and Kate are 'superstars' ... (photo: Creative Commons / Alexandre Goulet) Media Photos Royal Family UK Wikipedia: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge |
NZ Herald Seven nations face sanctions over endangered species Seven nations may lose their ability to legally trade tens of thousands of wildlife species after UN conservation delegates agreed to penalise them for lacking tough... (photo: UN / JC McIlwaine) Conservation Photos UN Wikipedia: Wildlife Wildlife |
Business Insider "Teen Vogue" Defends Photoshopping In Spite Of Teenage Protests—Here's Today's Ad Brief After successfully securing a Photoshop-free spread in Seventeen magazine, teens are now turning their attention to Teen Vogue, asking them to ditch... (photo: WN / Adward Chan) Photos Photoshop Protests Teenage Wikipedia: Photo manipulation |