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  • Finance head Carrion to run for IOC president

    Houston News.Net - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Finance Commission head Richard Carrion has joined the race to succeed International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Jacques Rogge. The Puerto Rican will run against Thomas Bach, Ng Ser Miang and Wu Ching-kuo, who has yet to officially declare his intention to run, reports Xinhua. Carrion, 60, has no sporting background. He is chairman of a financial holding company and since 2002 has ...

  • British soldier hacked to death in suspected Islamist attack in busy London street

    Houston News.Net - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Two suspected terrorists hacked a man believed to be a British soldier to death on a busy London street on Wednesday. One of the men yelled 'Allahu Akbar', in an attack that was caught on video and left the nation shocked and horrified. According to Fox News, the victim was killed on the spot, and the attackers waited at the scene until police arrived and shot both. One attacker, his hands ...

  • European leaders hold summit on tax evasion

    Houston News.Net - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The heads of state and government of the European Union held a summit Wednesday in an effort to make more progress in fighting tax evasion and tax fraud. EU leaders are targeting tax crimes both within the borders of their countries and in foreign tax havens despite the reluctance of Austria and Luxembourg. The leaders of the EU's 27 member states are expected to give the go ahead to the ...

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  • Italy has lowest graduate share in Europe

    Houston News.Net - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Italy has the lowest graduation rates in Europe with just one-fifth of people aged 30-34 holding a university degree, according to a study. A total of 31 percent of Italian families cannot afford to pay for their children's university studies, and must take out loans or have their offspring seek jobs to help fund tuition and living costs, said the report by charity Save the Children. It said ...

  • Stockholm riots continue for a fifth night

    Channel News Asia - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    At least nine cars, twoschools and a police station were set ablaze as riots swept through Stockholm's immigrant-dominated suburbs early Friday for the fifth straight night, police and firefighters ...

  • John F Kennedy was a fan of Hitler and Nazi Germany diaries reveal

    Belfast Telegraph - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    John F Kennedy openly admired Nazi Germany when he toured the country as a young man, according to a new book marking the 50th anniversary of his historic 1963 visit to Cold War West ...

  • Cheaper Store-Brand Sunscreens Offer Better Protection

    ABC News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Image credit: Getty Images You might think that a costly sunblock would be better at blocking UVA and UVB rays than a store brand at, say, Walgreens. However, according to Consumer Reports’ annual ...

  • UQ researchers produce worldsfirst transgenic sweet sorghu...

    Check Biotech - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Dr Anshu Raghuwanshi, a Research Fellow in UQ's School of Biological Sciences, said sorghum had advantages as a biofuel crop, but until now, tissue culture steps in the gene transfer process had proven difficult, despite international efforts in recent years. Dr Raghuwanshi leads a research team that developed the gene transfer system for sweet sorghum, within an industry-collaborative ...

  • Extremists claim responsibility for Niger attacks

    Tampa Bay Online - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    NIAMEY, Niger (AP) -- Suicide bombers in Niger detonated two car bombs simultaneously, one inside a military camp in the city of Agadez and another in the remote town of Arlit at a French-operated uranium mine, killing 26 people and injuring 30, according to officials in Niger and France. A surviving attacker took a group of soldiers hostage, and authorities were attempting to negotiate their ...

  • Thailand lands more international visitors

    Travel Blackboard - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Thailand has welcomed 19.04 percent more international arrivals during January and April this year, compared to the same period last year. According to Ministry of Tourism and Sports data, up to 8.841 million trips were registered into the country during the first four months of the year, up from 7,427 million in 2012. Delivering the highest number of growth, Chinese arrivals increased by ...

  • Anorexia nervosa sufferers to take part in worlds largest study to find genetic links

    ABC Australia - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Brisbane 4000 Australian researchers are recruiting thousands of anorexia nervosa sufferers to try to find the genes behind the disorder.Anorexia is a clinical eating disorder that affects one in every 100 adolescent girls.But it is also increasingly being diagnosed in middle-aged women and men.The Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR) will work with scientists from the US and ...

  • Life-or-death retrial for Arias

    Belfast Telegraph - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    24 May 2013 The judge in a murder trial that riveted Americans with its details of sex and violence has declared a mistrial in the life-or-death penalty phase after the jury said it could not reach a ...

  • Police probe Manson disciple tapes

    Belfast Telegraph - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Texas ruled in March that Charles "Tex" Watson waived his right to lawyer-client privilege when he allowed his lawyer to sell the eight cassette tapes to an author nearly 40 years ago for a book on his life.The tapes, which were converted to electronic audio files, are being reviewed to determine whether there is evidence that could resolve unsolved murders.Watson, who sought to ...

  • UN anger at throw out case plea

    Belfast Telegraph - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Kenya 's argument that it should be allowed to work out its own problems, and that the ICC was obsessed with bringing cases against African rulers and politicians."We have asked that these proceedings be terminated as soon as possible," Macharia Kamau, Kenya's UN ambassador, said. "Clearly they need to end because they are not consistent with peace and justice in our ...

  • Arrest warrant for dead rapper

    Belfast Telegraph - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    burial site and sparse obituary information has led to talk in hip-hop circles that rapper Tim Dog, who owes thousands of dollars to women he was convicted of swindling, faked his own ...

  • Scouts to admit gay youngsters

    Belfast Telegraph - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Boy Scouts of America (BSA) has thrown open its ranks to gay Scouts but not gay adult Scout leaders - a fiercely contested compromise that some warned could fracture the organisation and lead to mass ...

  • We are the champions but we Germans need Europe as much as Europe needs us

    Irish Times - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund players celebrate on the last occasions they won the Uefa Champions League in 2001 and 1997 respectively. Photographs: ...

  • Swiss Banking Secrecy Under Pressure From Europe

    International Herald Tribune - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

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  • World village festival begins Saturday

    Finland Times - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The annual World Village Festival is going to begin on Saturday in the Kaisaniemi Park and at the Railway Square in the capital. The Ministry for Foreign Affairs will participate in the festival with their own stand, called the Kankkula well, said a government press release. The Finnish expression, something "goes into the Kankkula well", means that something goes down the drain, ...

  • Video 523 Obama The war on terror like all wars must end baby born as tornado struck

    CBS News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Warning of the danger of keeping America on a "perpetual wartime footing," President Obama called for an end to the war on terror; and, With a tornado and a baby on the way, doctors and nurses at the Moore Medical Center really had to ...

  • US Tourists Stranded on Iceberg

    ABC News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Icelandic newspaper reported . Four people were rescued from Fjallsrln glacial lagoon. They had set up a table and chairs with plans for dinner when a gust of wind pushed the ice from the land. They were stranded about 30 feet from shore. One of the diners managed to jump to shore before the ice drifted too far and call for ...

  • Watch Windy City Twins

    ABC News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Whatever the number it is, bear it in mind as we show you what we found today at a middle school outside of chicago. The beckers, thomass, the pickets, ramsees, the murks. In total, 24 sets of twins all in the fifth grade in wil met, illinois. Hello, world news! Reporter: As you may have noticed, most are fratternal. There are two sets of identical twins, though. But these stories starts with ...

  • Facebook delays Home in Europe wants a stronger First impression

    Computerworld - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    IDG News Service - Users in the U.K. and France will have to wait a bit longer to get their hands on the HTC First. The first smartphone to come preinstalled with Facebook Home has been delayed in those countries while Facebook updates the software to address some negative user feedback. Facebook is wise to delay the rollout, one analyst said, rather than release the product to other markets ...

  • Li kicks off first Europe trip

    China.org.cn - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, who is on the first stop of his debut visit to Europe since taking office in March, flew in to Zurich late on ...

  • US Senate approves first India-born senior judge

    Channel News Asia - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The Senate on Thursday unanimously approved Srikanth Srinivasan as the most senior US judge of South Asian descent, amid speculation that he may one day be tapped for the Supreme ...

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