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BBC World News, Sep 03, 2011


Libya's NTC set for Tripoli move
BBC News
During that time he used the country's oil wealth to fund insurgents and terror groups around the world. But relations with the West improved under UK Prime Minister Tony Blair and US President George W Bush. Media reports on Saturday said documents ...
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BBC News
Chile air force plane disappears
BBC News
Are you from Chile? Do you know anyone who was on the plane? Did you see anything? Send us your comments and experiences. Send your pictures and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124 (UK) or +44 7624 800 100 (International)....
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BBC News
UK and US 'seeking al-Qaeda deal'
BBC News
She was speaking in London on Thursday, as she delivered the first of her BBC Reith lectures on the theme of "Securing Freedom". She also branded the 9/11 attacks "a crime, not an act of war". Baroness Manningham-Buller said: "What I think is that I ...
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BBC News
Live - England v India first one-day international
BBC Sport
Send me a tweet to @samsheringham, text me on 81111 or email tms@bbc.co.uk. Jimmy Anderson gets things underway. He has 199 one-day wickets, and is set to become only the second England player since Darren Gough to reach the big 200. Patel clips a ...
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BBC Sport
Torchwood: Miracle Day – episode nine
The Guardian (blog)
The team is scattered throughout the world, from the US to Wales – how will they all be brought back together? Torchwood: Miracle Day: episode nine: Gwen Cooper, Captain Jack and Esther Drummond. Photograph: Starz Media/BBC SPOILER ALERT: Do not read ...
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The Guardian (blog)
Christian music news Sep 2011 with Geoff Howlett
BBC News
To find out more, visit www.ilovechurch.co.uk That's all for this month. But, let me remind you that you can hear all the latest contemporary religious music each week onBBC Radio Humberside by tuning in to the Sunday Breakfast Show just after 06.30.
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BBC News
The ten films that changed the world
Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
Do movies matter? Have they changed the world in any way? Films have tweaked our sense of romance of course, but in many ways television has changed the world more than cinema – think of Michael Buerk's BBC news reports that led to Live Aid. ...
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Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
Composer Mark Bowden prepares for his premiere at the Vale of Glamorgan ...
WalesOnline
His music has been performed by many leading performers and ensembles at festivals and events throughout the UK, Europe and the US and has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3. He has composed new works for the Arditti Quartet, the Philharmonia Orchestra, ...
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Return of Norwich Sound and Vision Festival
Norwich Evening News
On the film side, there will be two forums at Cinema City with panellists exploring the relationship between music, film and television, as well as the BBC's music video festival at Fusion in the Forum. Are you organising an event in Norwich? ...
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Batmobile for sale on eBay
Yahoo! News UK (blog)
Us too, but there's one catch: it'll cost you more than a large house. Casey Putsch, of Putsch Racing, has listed the car on eBay in the US and wants $620000 (£383000) for his prized possession. The average house in the UK costs £228095. ...
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Edinburgh tram project: a right royal mile
The Guardian
Indeed the UK press was quick to jump on this matter describing it as a Climbdown after transport defeat http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/6243158.stm I could list a litany of events and information that will place responsibility ...
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Why the US is right to sue its own big banks
MoneyWeek (blog)
I've been on BBC World talking about the business of the US suing its own big banks for misrepresenting the quality of the mortgages they both issued and then securitised to sell on at the height of the US housing bubble. They'll argue, says the New ...
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Martin Brundle previews a real vs virtual race
Telegraph.co.uk
The BBC's F1 commentator previews what is likely to be the world's biggest race, featuring colleague David Coulthard in a real car against Gran Turismo 5 gamers. The virtual Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG from Gran Turismo 5 is said to mirror the performance...
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Telegraph.co.uk
World Soccer Daily: 10 stories you need to read, September 2nd
World Soccer
To be fair to Ferguson, successful manager though he is, he's never claimed to be a miracle worker. “Ferguson may have got more out of the squad,” Neville told BBC Radio 5 live. ”But the reality is would we have beaten Spain in the last World Cup? ...
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Andrew Sentance says value of pound 'downplayed' by MPC
BBC News
He is now free to speak his mind about the arguments that continue to rage, both in theUK and overseas, about the best way to deliver those elusive qualities - stability and growth. You can see the full interview on BBC World News at 1530 GMT and 2030 ...
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BBC News
Was UK hit by a Blackberry revolution?
Bangkok Post
Britain is already one of the most heavily monitored countries in the world, with more surveillance cameras per person than anywhere else. The BBC, perhaps the world's leading critic of autocrats, is infamous for banning speech of Irish nationalists, ...
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ITV's 9/11 doc beats BBC1's Torchwood
The Guardian
Photograph: Eric Draper/The George W Bush Presidential Archive 9/11: the Day That Changed the World, ITV1, 9pm – ITV got in on the 9/11 10th anniversary action with a documentary focusing on how politicians including US president George W Bush handled ...
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The Guardian
Assurances and warnings
C21Media
Factual-skewing diginet BBC4 will not be axed or merged with BBC2, according to theUK channel's controller Richard Klein. But the BBC's 20% budget cuts must be felt somewhere, writes Clive Whittingham. When the subject of the BBC's plans to cut 20%...
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C21Media
War and corruption are responsible for famines, not droughts
Globe and Mail
For us today, unfortunately, this Horn of Africa famine is another in a string of almost expected events. We expect that the world will get some emergency aid there. We feel as if we have heard the whole story before. Yet it is an utterly fresh and ...
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Globe and Mail
Two Digital Tales
Popsop.com
Published bi-monthly by MERI Media, Post magazine is priced at £1.79 for UK customers, $1.99 in the US and €2.39 in the EU. Even those at the forefront of digital like POST's founder Xerxes Cook are acutely aware of the enigma they face working with ...
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The superstar maker from London
Evening Standard
He started travelling back and forth to network in the US while still studying audio technology at Thames Valley University, and made the move to New York in 2009 with almost nothing of note in his production CV. "America was the obvious place to start ...
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Evening Standard
The fall and rise of Ivan Massow
The Guardian
I became selfish and my world was very small. I was drunk, pallid and lardy. If I'd carried on I would have been dead by my mid-40s." He returned to the UK, via rehab, two years ago. Since then he has been putting together a new business, returning to ...
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The Guardian
Ross: Lewis Hamilton is 'as charismatic as a clam'
crash.net
When it was put to Ross by Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles on his BBC breakfast show that the 16-time grand prix-winner 'is a nice guy but he is quite shy', the television presenter – who so famously courted major controversy and found himself briefly ...
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'Doctor Who: The Complete David Tennant Years' DVD Set
TVbytheNumbers
The current series premieres on BBC AMERICA in the US and SPACE in Canada. Prior to the current series, a slick re-imagination of Doctor Who, created by Russell T Davies in 2005, put a fresh spin on the adventures of the iconic Time Lord and his feisty ...
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Not too much change On My Radio for Pauline
Burton Mail
I think it set us back a few years, that people can still think like that and that those kind of views can still be broadcast on the BBC.” Black was brought up in Romford, Essex, a mixed race child raised by her adoptive white parents, an experience ...
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Burton Mail
Police hold 15th suspect in NOTW scandal
Toronto Sun
She was the first person not to have worked for News of the World to be arrested. Police later said that Elston would face no further action and had been dropped from the inquiry. * A 39-year-old woman, who the BBC and national newspapers said they ...
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Weekend reading (August 29-September 3): Tweet your way to b-school admission ...
PaGalGuY.com
BBC aired a programme which showed that China holds an edge over other Asian countries because of its increased number of executives who study enrol in MBA programmes abroad. The New York Times reported that in China, some parents are spending a ...
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Gay-inclusive synthpop band offers new album, Atlanta tour stop
The GA Voice
Clarke, formerly of Depeche Mode, and Bell teamed up in 1985 and have always had a huge following in the UK Around the world and here in the US, Erasure always draws a crowd and Clarke acknowledges the people in the audiences are quite interesting to ...
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The GA Voice
Watch your language - unless, of course, you're in a 1980s drama
Irish Times
Being a BBC period drama (and, yes, I know that's going to make those of us who remember the 1980s feel ancient), the details are all there. Every interior is filled with swirly designs in brown, beige and orange, Paddy wears a duffel coat and desert ...
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Irish Times
The End of Innocence Revisited
Salem-News.Com
As we all know, God allows himself to demolish the whole world in order to purify it from its sins. Following that line of heavenly supreme justice, the suicidal terrorists are conducting a Biblical war against us. They are fighting a religious war in ...
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Salem-News.Com
Meet the London writer now working with Steven Spielberg
Evening Standard
Hailed by critics as "the new Lost", Terra Nova - which cost £60 million to make - launches in the US in three weeks' time and on Sky1 in the UK next month. It was filmed on Australia's Gold Coast so the enormous bill was in part due to flood damage:...
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Evening Standard
Portuguese Youths Emigrating to Former Colonies for Jobs
International Business Times
In a stark reversal of decades of global migration patterns, unemployed young people for Western Europe are now seeking work in the developing world (in many cases, to the countries which were part of their former colonial empires). According to a BBC ...
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International Business Times
Review: Fiction: Jude In London by Julian Gough
Irish Independent
He's written plays for BBC Radio and this book has just been nominated for The Guardian's 'Not the Booker Prize', sparking off an entertaining row which degenerated into a debate about Galway's cultural demerits! But it's probably safe to say Gough ...
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European Union bans Syrian oil
Alaska Dispatch
Muammar Qaddafi in Libya, Russia this week reversed course and joined other world powers like theUS in recognizing the Transitional National Council as Libya's legitimate governing entity. Russia could see Syria's neighbors turning against the Assad ...
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Thai 'Killed Rhinos Using Strippers'; Resorts Face Action;
Phuketwan
Thailand next play Oman in Bangkok on Tuesday. bbc.co.uk England scored three first-half goals to seal a comfortable victory in Sofia over Bulgaria with Wayne Rooney scoring his 27th and 28thinternational goals, after Gary Cahill's opener. the-afc.com ...
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Five Signs The Next Apple, Google, or Sony Will Come From China
Minyanville.com
Chinese Brand Consultants Are Outpacing Their Western Mentors In a recent interview with Peter Days of the BBC, Jez Frampton, Global CEO of Interbrand (now part of OmniCom), said that he's noticed a growing body of "received wisdom" within Chinese ...
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VIDEO: US braced as 'historic storm' approaches : @BBCWorld
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