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NewsGreek track and field body suspends operationsATHENS, Greece (AP) -- Greece's track and field authority suspended all athletic operations Wednesday due to severe spending cuts - a major embarrassment for the nation that hosted the Summer Olympics only eight years ago....
Free earthquake app for MexicansCivil authorities in Mexico City have rolled out a free app for Blackberry phones that will warn people when an earthquake is imminent.
Students angry over pricey courses pepper-sprayedSANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) -- Police at a California college pepper-sprayed as many as 30 demonstrators after students angry over a plan to offer high-priced courses tried to push their way into a trustees meeting, authorities said....
NYPD: No overt foul play in French scholar's deathNEW YORK (AP) -- An initial investigation into the death of a prominent French scholar whose body was found in bed inside a midtown Manhattan hotel room has turned up no obvious signs of foul play, police said Wednesday....
Woods and McIlroy leading the wayTiger Woods and Rory McIlroy are favourites but a host of the world's top players will try to upset the odds at Augusta.
GPs 'losing faith in NHS reforms'The number of GPs who believe the government's health reforms in England will improve patient care is falling, a BBC poll suggests.
Maguire to be Police OmbudsmanDr Michael Maguire is confirmed as Northern Ireland's new Police Ombudsman.
SFGate.org: "Why cell-phone tracking should require a warrant"SFGate.org: Why cell-phone tracking should require a warrant by James Temple: The American Civil Liberties Union released a troubling report this past weekend demonstrating that law enforcement agencies around the nation routinely track personal cell phones, often without warrants. Conspicuously absent from the survey was information about the tactics of Northern California police departments. Opinion: Call Syria conflict a warThe U.N. Commission of Inquiry on Syria recently determined that the fighting in Syria is not an "armed conflict" (PDF) -- the legal term for war -- under international law because the opposition forces are not sufficiently organized. Yet surely the protesters, dissident fighters and terrified citizens caught up in the violence in Syria believe they are at war.
Police link seventh saline deathA seventh patient who died at Stepping Hill Hospital is believed to have been poisoned with insulin.
Boston appeals court hears gay-marriage law caseBOSTON (AP) -- Lawyers for a gay and lesbian legal advocacy group have a told a federal appeals court panel that a federal law that denies benefits to married gay couples that heterosexual couples get is discriminatory....
Boston appeals court hears gay-marriage law caseBOSTON (AP) -- Lawyers for a gay and lesbian legal advocacy group have a told a federal appeals court panel that a federal law that denies benefits to married gay couples that heterosexual couples get is discriminatory....
2 Somalia sport officials among 10 killed in blastMOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) -- An explosion Wednesday at a ceremony at Somalia's national theater killed at least 10 people including two top sports officials in an attack by an Islamist group on a site that symbolized the city's attempt to rise from two decades of war....
Calls show residents panicked over Colo. wildfirePakistani militant leader thumbs nose at US bountyRAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) -- One of Pakistan's most notorious extremists taunted the United States during a defiant news conference close to the country's military headquarters Wednesday, a day after the U.S. slapped a $10 million bounty on him....
Police 'reluctant on hack email'A police chief was reluctant to re-examine an email suggesting newspaper phone hacking was more widespread than previously thought, an inquiry hears.
Turbulence shakes plane, 12 hurtSecond man faces terror chargesA second man has been charged with intending to assist acts of terrorism, says Scotland Yard.
In Germany, 10,000 Easter eggs grace treeSAALFELD, Germany (AP) -- You thought Easter eggs don't grow on trees? Check out Volker Kraft's garden in eastern Germany, and think again....
In Germany, 10,000 Easter eggs grace treeSAALFELD, Germany (AP) -- You thought Easter eggs don't grow on trees? Check out Volker Kraft's garden in eastern Germany, and think again....
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