Apr 12, 2013
CBS POSTS - No settlement reached in Kardashian-Humphries divorce, Apr 12, 2013
"LOS ANGELES -- Kim Kardashian left a Los Angeles courthouse without reaching a settlement in her divorce case from Brooklyn Nets power forward Kris Humphries. Humphries' attorneys declined to comment on settlement discussions Friday, but say a May 6 trial date remains. A judge sealed settlement discussions, but any agreement would have been put on the record after the hearing. Kardashian appeared in court and was flanked by deputies as she left the courthouse shortly around noon. Humphries did not attend the hearing. The reality star wants a divorce to end her 72-day marriage to Humphries, but the NBA player wants it annulled. He claims the marriage was based on fraud, but he would have to approve the allegation at trial."
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BOSTON GLOBE News, Apr 12, 2013
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Teen Hit by Softball Dies, Remembered as 'Good Guy' The Epoch Times Teen hit by softball dies: A Southern California teen died on his birthday after he was hit in the chest with a softball during a physical education class. Taylor Dorman, 16, collapsed on the field around 20 minutes after he was hit in the chest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Taylor Dorman Dies When Ball Hits Him In Chest In PE Class On 16th Birthday Huffington Post Taylor Dorman, 16, died Wednesday, his birthday when he was hit in the chest with a softball. Students at a southern California high school are mourning the death of a student who died on his 16th birthday when a ball hit him in the chest during his PE ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Margaret Thatcher Dies At 87 After Stroke Margaret Thatcher Dies At 87 After Stroke ... She died about 11am at the Ritz in central London, where she had been staying since January following a minor ... news.sky.com/story/.../margaret-thatcher-dies-at-87-after-strok... |
BBC World News, Apr 12, 2013
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BBC News - Russia warns US against publicising Magnitsky list, Apr 12, 2013
"A spokesman for President Vladimir Putin said publication of the names would have a very negative impact. The US imposed the sanctions after Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitski died in jail in 2009 in disputed circumstances. He was arrested after accusing officials of embezzling cash. The Magnitsky Act passed by Washington in 2012 blacklists Russian officials accused of involvement in his death. The names - which have up to now been kept secret - are due to be made public on Friday."
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CHANNEL NEWS ASIA - Putin unveils US$50b drive for Russian space supremacy, Apr 12, 2013
"MOSCOW: President Vladimir Putin on Friday unveiled a new US$50 billion drive for Russia to preserve its status as a top space power, including the construction of a brand new cosmodrome from where humans will fly to space by the end of the decade. Fifty-two years to the day since Yuri Gagarin became the Soviet Union's greatest hero by making the first human flight into space, Putin inspected the new Vostochny (Eastern) cosmodrome Russia is building in the Amur region of the Far East. Putin said in a live link-up with the multinational crew of the International Space Sation (ISS) that Russia hoped to have the first launches from Vostochny in 2015 and the first manned launches in 2018. "It's going to be a great launch pad. It took a long time to choose but now work is fully underway," said Putin in comments broadcast on state television, adding that Vostochny would be fully operational by 2020."
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RFERL - Iranian Scientist Invents 'Time Machine', Apr 12, 2013
"Iranian scientist Ali Razeghi has registered a time machine with the country’s Center for Strategic Inventions. Razeghi, 27, cites algorithms as the source of the device’s ability to "predict five to eight years of the future life of any individual with 98 percent accuracy." The invention, dubbed "The Aryayek Time Traveling Machine," produces printed reports that contain details about the future, according to "The Telegraph," which cites an Iranian news agency report. “My invention easily fits into the size of a personal computer case,” said Razeghi, “It will not take you into the future, it will bring the future to you.”"
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