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THE SUN News, Jun 02, 2013













Asia stocks gain amid modest Nikkei recovery
SunHerald.com
LONDON — Rising home prices and consumer confidence in the U.S. pushed global stock markets higher on Tuesday as investors welcomed evidence that the world's largest economy is improving steadily. The Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller survey showed ...
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Asia stocks down as Fed fears weigh on markets
SunHerald.com
LONDON — Stocks posted some modest gains Thursday after a run of unspectacular U.S. economic data eased concerns that the Federal Reserve will start to reduce the amount of financial assets it buys each month. The advances on Wall Street and ... The ...
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Intel dilemma in Boston, London, Paris attacks
SunHerald.com
In recent weeks - at the Boston Marathon, in the streets of London and in the shadow of one of Paris' most recognizable monuments - young men allegedly carried out attacks with little help, using inexpensive, widely available knives and explosives from ...
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Scuffles in UK amid rival soldier death protests
SunHerald.com
British police officers arrest anti-fascist demonstrators protesting against members of the British National Party (BNP), not seen, during a demonstration in central London, Saturday, June.1, 2013. BNP supporters gathered to protest the May 22 killing ...
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UK police: Tiger escaped pen to attack keeper
SunHerald.com
LONDON — When zoo keeper Sarah McClay was mauled to death by a Sumatran tiger at an animal park in England, its owner alleged she had entered the animal's pen against safety rules. But police said Monday that's not what happened. After conducting ...
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UK politicians caught in lobbying scandal
SunHerald.com
LONDON — Three members of Britain's House of Lords are denying wrongdoing after apparently being caught in a newspaper sting agreeing to lobby Parliament in return for cash. Labour peers Brian Mackenzie and Jack Cunningham and Ulster Unionist ...
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More than 150 new abuse allegations at BBC
SunHerald.com
LONDON — The BBC says 152 new sex abuse allegations have been made since the Jimmy Savile scandal erupted last fall. The broadcaster said Friday the allegations have been made against 81 current and former staff members and contributors, ...
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UK police arrest 10th suspect in soldier's slaying
SunHerald.com
LONDON — British police arrested a 10th suspect Monday in connection with the vicious street killing of a soldier in London, an apparent Islamic extremist attack that has horrified the country and heightened racial tensions. The 50-year-old man was ...
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Archbishop of York has prostate cancer surgery
SunHerald.com
LONDON — Archbishop of York John Sentamu, the second most senior cleric in the Church of England, says he has undergone surgery for prostate cancer. Sentamu says he had an operation Thursday for "locally advanced" cancer of the prostate.
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Reports: UK prisons alerted after hostage taking
SunHerald.com
LONDON — British prison officers have been warned to be on the lookout after a hostage drama blamed on extremist Muslim inmates, British newspapers reported Wednesday, a sign of simmering tension a week after an off-duty soldier was killed in a ...
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Yohan Blake plans invasion of Usain Bolt's territory
The Sun
Jamaican Blake was forced to settle for Olympic 100m and 200m silver at London 2012 last summer. But as he prepares to defend his world 100m title — after Bolt famously false-started in the final two years ago — he admits his ambition is to wipe out ...
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France arrests man in soldier's stabbing
SunHerald.com
Saturday's stabbing came days after a British soldier was killed on a London street in broad daylight in a suspected terrorist attack that has raised fears of potential copycat strikes. The French suspect was known to investigators, said Interior ...
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Help for Heroes' Big Battlefield Bike Ride begins
The Sun
The group included wounded British, US and Canadian servicemen and women and war veterans who are cycling more than 350 miles through the battlefields of World War I and II as part of the annual Help for Heroes Big Battlefield Bike Ride — the charity ...
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Carl Froch rocks Mikkel Kessler to unify world titles
The Sun
... themselves to a standstill by the time the final bell sounded. To the victor the spoils and the verdict but as runners-up go, Kessler was the best second you will ever see. Froch wants Andre Ward again now. Theworld, however, is waiting for Froch ...
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'Friend' of suspect in UK soldier slaying charged
SunHerald.com
FILE - In this Friday, May 24, 2013 file photo, military boots are laid in tribute outside the Woolwich Barracks, in London, in response to the bloody attack on Wednesday when a British soldier was killed in the nearby street. Counterterrorism police ...
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Beyonce: 'Standing on the Sun' Live Performance in Belgium! (Video)
Just Jared
The next day, Beyonce is scheduled to drop by Twickenham Stadium in London for her Mrs. CarterWorld Tour. Beyonce recently posted pics of herself drinking some tasty wine while sitting on her husband Jay-Z's lap in Belgium. This further hints that she ...
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Save The Children report: Malnourished children struggle to read and write ...
Mirror.co.uk
“World leaders must take the opportunity to change this in London on June 8th and commit to tackle the scourge of malnutrition for good. We want to see funding for countries suffering the highest burden so that millions of children's lives can be ...
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Man accused of killing UK soldier appears in court
SunHerald.com
A police van believed to be transporting 22-year-old Michael Adebowale, a suspect in the murder of British soldier Lee Rigby, arrives at Westminster Magistrates Court in central London, Thursday, May 30, 2013. Two men attacked and killed the off-duty ...
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Britain arrests 5 Rwanda genocide suspects
SunHerald.com
Emmanuel Nteziryayo, Charles Munyaneza, Celestin Ugirashebuja, Vincent Bajinya and Celestin Mutabaruka were held by a police extradition unit and appeared Thursday in a London court. Police say the five men, who were living in various parts of ...
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UK rejects claims of illegal detention of Afghans
SunHerald.com
LONDON — Britain's defense minister says that up to 90 Afghan nationals are being detained in a holding facility at Camp Bastion in southern Afghanistan, but denies that the men are being held illegally. Lawyers acting on behalf of eight detainees say ...
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Food bank network sees surge in hungry Britons
SunHerald.com
LONDON — A U.K. food bank network says the number of hungry Britons repeatedly coming in for meals has more than doubled over the past year, a surge it blames on a bad economy and welfare reforms. The Trussell Trust says nearly 350,000 people have ...
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Jolie to walk the carpet at World War Z
Metro
Angelina Jolie will make her first public appearance since revealing she underwent a double mastectomy – at the London premiere of Brad Pitt's new movie World War Z. The 37-year-old is set to be by her fiancĂ©'s side as they walk the red carpet on ...
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Jordan: Nearly 60000 Syrian refugees return home
SunHerald.com
A report on human rights issued by Amnesty International on Wednesday, May 22, 2013, the LondonBased human rights group said worldwide indifference to the plight of political and economic refugees is making the world a much more dangerous place for ...
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The Sun News London terror attack: Giving Nigeria a bad name
By Our Reporter
The Sun News ... Even more vexatious was the initial reluctance of the UK authorities to reveal the name of the second suspect, even when they were quick to tell the whole world that he too is of Nigerian descent. Coming three years and 142 ...
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