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Bolshoi Ballet Boss Describes Acid Attack

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 19 Januari 2013 | 16.15

The Bolshoi Ballet's artistic director has described the horrific acid attack which left him with third-degree burns and could leave him blind. Sergei Filin, 43, was attacked by a masked man who threw acid into his face as he got out of his car outside...
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Algeria Hostage Crisis: Britons Remain 'At Risk'

Algerian special forces are continuing to hunt Islamist militants who overran a BP gas plant, as freed British hostages headed home. As the stand-off at the remote desert facility entered a fourth day it was thought that around 10 British workers remained...
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Lance Armstrong: I Deserve To Compete Again

Lance Armstrong believes he should be given the opportunity to compete again, saying: "I deserve to be punished. I'm not sure that I deserve a death penalty." The 41-year-old Texan has confessed to using performance-enhancing drugs during all seven...
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China Economy: GDP Accelerates At End Of 2012

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 18 Januari 2013 | 16.15

China's economic growth has accelerated for the first time in two years, according to figures released by the country's government. However, the 7.9% gross domestic product (GDP) rise in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2012 masks a broader slowdown. The...
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Algeria Crisis: '10 Brits Unaccounted For'

At least 10 British nationals are unaccounted for in the "ongoing" Algerian hostage crisis, according to Sky Sources. It follows an Algerian attempt to rescue gas workers taken hostage by al Qaeda-linked militants which ended in a number of deaths....
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Algeria: Hostage 'Had Explosives Around Neck'

An Irishman who escaped from the Algerian hostage crisis had explosives tied around his neck, his brother has revealed. Father-of-two Stephen McFaul, from west Belfast, fled after the vehicle he had been travelling in crashed after coming under attack...
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White House Delivers Bold Gun Safety Proposals

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 17 Januari 2013 | 16.15

President Barack Obama says enacting stricter gun laws "will be difficult" but is necessary following the Newtown massacre. "The world has changed and it's demanding action," Vice President Joe Biden said, acknowledging the political challenges ahead....
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Algeria Hostage Crisis: Troops Surround Gunmen

William Hague has condemned the killing of a Briton in the Algerian gas field hostage crisis as "cold-blooded murder" as forces surround the Islamist gunmen. One Briton and an Algerian were killed when around 20 attackers from an al Qaeda-backed group...
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Boeing Dreamliners Grounded By Europe

Boeing 787 Dreamliner Timeline Updated: 4:05am UK, Wednesday 16 January 2013 The turbulent history of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner: Jan 16, 2013: Japan Air Lines Co Ltd (JAL) follows suit and suspends Dreamliner flights from Japan over safety concerns...
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Boeing Dreamliners Grounded By Japan Airlines

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 16 Januari 2013 | 16.15

Boeing 787 Dreamliner Timeline Updated: 4:05am UK, Wednesday 16 January 2013 The turbulent history of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner: Jan 16, 2013: Japan Air Lines Co Ltd (JAL) follows suit and suspends Dreamliner flights from Japan over safety concerns...
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French President: Mali Operation Going Well

France's military intervention in Mali is progressing well, French President Francois Hollande has told Sky News. The French military plans to more than double its current force in the West African state. Speakling in Abu Dhabi, Mr Hollande said: "We...
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Honduras: British Tourist 'Shot Dead By Robbers'

A British tourist has been shot dead in an apparent mugging in Honduras. The man was taking photos in San Pedro Sula, the Central American nation's second city, when he was attacked by two armed men, police said. Deputy Police Chief Leonel Sauceda...
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Pakistan: Clashes At Protests Called By Qadri

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 15 Januari 2013 | 16.15

By Alex Rossi, Asia Correspondent Security forces in Pakistan have fired live rounds in the air and used tear gas to try to control anti-government protests. Television pictures also showed demonstrators throwing stones at a rally in Islamabad...
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Lance Armstrong 'Confesses Drug Use To Oprah'

Fallen sports star Lance Armstrong has admitted using performance-enhancing drugs, according to reports. In an interview with US talk show host Oprah Winfrey, the cyclist ended a decade of denial, according to the AP news agency. It cited a source...
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Mali: First RAF Aircraft Lands With Supplies

An RAF transport aircraft loaded with French armoured vehicles has touched down in conflict-stricken Mali to help the fight against Islamist rebels. French forces have been carrying out air attacks on the al Qaeda-backed rebels in the West African state...
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Venezuela's Hugo Chavez 'Fighting For Life'

Written By Unknown on Senin, 14 Januari 2013 | 16.15

Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez is "fighting for his life", according to his former deputy. The cancer-stricken leader has not been seen in public for more than a month, fuelling growing political uncertainty in the oil-rich country. "The situation...
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Imani Green: Eight Held Over Brit Girl's Death

Eight people have been arrested over the fatal shooting of British schoolgirl Imani Green in Jamaica. The eight-year-old, from Balham, south London, was on holiday visiting relatives when she was killed in the the rural village of Duncans,  , ,...
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Beijing Pollution 'Hazardous' For Fourth Day

By Mark Stone, China Correspondent, in Beijing Sunrise in Beijing on Monday revealed a marginally clearer skyline, but pollution remains at levels considered 'hazardous' for a fourth consecutive day. According to an air quality monitor on the roof...
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India: Six Held Over New Gang Rape On A Bus

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 13 Januari 2013 | 16.15

Six men have been arrested over another gang rape of a woman who was travelling on a bus in northern India. The victim had boarded the service to visit her in-laws when she was abducted and driven on a motorbike to a house in Gurdaspur district, bordering...
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Mali: Britain Sends Planes To Help French

Britain will provide transport planes to assist the French military operation in Mali, Downing Street has confirmed. David Cameron spoke with Francois Hollande on Saturday evening as France attempted to contain al Qaeda-linked rebels in the north of...
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Egypt: Ousted Hosni Mubarak To Be Retried

An Egyptian court has granted ousted former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak an appeal over his life sentence. ...
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