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The Independent
The jury that will decide the guilt or innocence of Rebekah Brooks, Andy Coulson and six other defendants was sworn in at the Old Bailey with a warning from the judge that “British...
WorldNews.com
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling To call an American football team the Washington Redskins is like calling a German sports team the Hitler Undesirables. Although an...
Al Jazeera
On Sundays Rubén Villanueva Toro liked to escape the small village of Buena Vista nestled high in the Andean mountains where he was a school principal. On the afternoon of...

Pakistan still supports terror operations in India: US expert
WASHINGTON: Pakistan continues to support terror operations in India even after Nawaz Sharif has taken over as the new Prime Minister, a former top Pentagon official and an eminent defence analyst has told the US Congress. "They support terror...
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Rescuers and others gather near the debris after a bus crashed into a highway barrier and erupted in flames at Mehabubnagar in southern Andhra Pradesh state, India, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2013.
HYDERABAD, India (AP) -- A bus crashed into a highway barrier and burst into flames Wednesday in southern India, killing 45 passengers who were locked inside the cabin after the driver fled, officials said. The driver, a bus cleaner and five...
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Released French hostage Daniel Larribe, center, is greeted by his wife Francoise, as he arrives at the Villacoublay military airbase outside Paris, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2013.
Four Frenchmen kidnapped in Niger three years ago have arrived back in Paris after being released. President Francois Hollande welcomed them home at a military airfield. The four were seized by al-Qaeda-linked gunmen in raids targeting French firms...
photo: AP / Thibault Camus
American journalist Glenn Greenwald arrives to speaks before a congressional committee investigating reports based on documents, leaked by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, showing that Brazil was targeted by spy agencies from the U.S., Britain and Canada, at Congress in Brasilia, Brazil, Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2013. Greenwald, the who broke the first stories about the NSA's global spy program, told the committee that the U.S. government "lies" when it says that the aim of the NSA spy program is to combat terrorism.
Investigative journalist Glenn Greenwald, who first published details of US surveillance provided by Edward Snowden, has backed German calls for the NSA whistleblower to testify before a Bundestag inquiry. Without the information provided by Mr...
photo: AP / Eraldo Peres
Steve Jobs' home named historical site
LOS ALTOS, CALIFORNIA: The Silicon Valley home where Apple co-founder Steve Jobs grew up and built some of his first computers is now on the city's list of historic properties. The historical commission in the city of Los Altos voted unanimously for...
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Dell goes private in $24.9 billion deal, to delist from Nasdaq today
SAN FRANCISCO: Dell will delist from the Nasdaq at the close of Tuesday's trading, as founder Michael Dell and private equity house Silver Lake complete their controversial $24.9 billion buyout of the struggling PC maker....
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Director of the National Security Agency (NSA) Gen. Keith B. Alexander speaks during a forum at the International Conference on Cyber Security (ICCS) on Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013, at Fordham University in New York.
The head of the National Security Agency defended his beleaguered organisation on Tuesday, saying it acts within the law to stop militant attacks and calling reports that the NSA collected data on millions of phone...
photo: AP / Bebeto Matthews