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NewsJury selection under way in Virginia Tech trialCHRISTIANSBURG, Va. — Jury selection began Monday in a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the parents of two Virginia Tech students killed during a campus rampage nearly five years ago. The trial is being held in Montgomery County Circuit Court in Christianburg. University officials will be asked to defend their ... Spofforth secures Olympics placeWorld record holder Gemma Spofforth returns to form with a stunning 100m backstroke final victory to seal her place at London 2012.
Afghan leader raises prospect of early electionsKABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- Afghanistan's president raised the prospect Thursday of holding presidential elections a year early to avoid a potentially deadly concurrence of a transition of power and a major drawdown of international forces in 2014....
Thumb-stretching game controllerUniversity researchers pitch a new type of video games control that can mimic the recoil of a gun and the motion of sea waves.
Police break up anti-Putin protest in MoscowMOSCOW (AP) -- Riot police on Monday quickly and forcefully broke up an opposition attempt to occupy a downtown square in a bid to challenge Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's victory in Russia's presidential election, arresting dozens of participants, including some prominent opposition leaders....
Gulf jabs at Syrian regime also aimed at IranDUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- Around a gold-draped hall in Saudi Arabia, Gulf envoys listened to their host denounce the Syrian regime as an enemy of its people and the region. What they really heard were fresh salvos in the Arab Spring's wider war: Saudi leaders and their Gulf partners hoping to deal crippling blows to Iran's footholds in the Middle East....
King Henry VIII letter discoveredA letter written by King Henry VIII, and another announcing the birth of his son, go on display in Greater Manchester.
Di Matteo feels for Villas-BoasChelsea caretaker manager Roberto Di Matteo sympathises with sacked boss Andre Villas-Boas after FA Cup victory.
25 Iraqi police killed in insurgent shooting spreeBAGHDAD (AP) -- Assailants waving the battle flag of al-Qaida gunned down 25 policemen Monday in a brazen and well-orchestrated challenge to government control over a strategic town fraught with Iraq war symbolism....
England draft in Quins' DicksonEngland call up Harlequins scrum-half Karl Dickson to the squad for Sunday's Six Nations clash with France in Paris.
Pal: Defendant in N.J. spying case spoke of 'viewing party'NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) — A former Rutgers University student accused of using a webcam to spy on his roommate's intimate encounter with another man told his friends he was hosting a "viewing party" with beer and rum to watch the dorm-room liaison, a high school friend testified Monday. The ... Congo blast site still dangerousIt is still too dangerous to enter the area where ammunition stockpiles exploded in Congo's capital, Brazzaville, killing at least 146 people, rescue workers say.
Opinion: Ballot rules limit voter choiceHundreds held in Russia protestsRussian protest leader Alexey Navalny is briefly held as police arrest 550 people after a rally against Vladimir Putin's election as president.
Iran's Supreme Court orders retrial of ex-MarineTEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Iran's Supreme Court has ordered the retrial of an ex-U.S. Marine who was sentenced to death on charges of working for the CIA, a news agency reported Monday....
Rescuers try to keep fire from 2nd depot in CongoBRAZZAVILLE, Republic of Congo (AP) -- International experts fought Monday to prevent a fire from reaching a second arms depot and exploding more munitions, a day after a blaze set off blasts so violent they flattened buildings, killing hundreds and trapping countless others under debris....
Student 'forgives riot attackers'A student robbed by two men who pretended to help him during last summer's riots says people should forgive his attackers.
Miracle story of baby dropped in field ends sadlyLOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- Fifteen-month-old Angel Babcock seemed to be the miracle survivor of a deadly tornado that killed her parents and two siblings when she arrived Friday night at Kosair Children's Hospital in Louisville, Ky. Though critically injured when the twister scooped her up and deposited her in a field, Angel was opening her eyes. Hospital workers said that was a hopeful sign....
Miracle story of baby dropped in field ends sadlyLOUISVILLE, Ky. — Fifteen-month-old Angel Babcock seemed to be the miracle survivor of a deadly tornado that killed her parents and two siblings when she arrived Friday night at Kosair Children's Hospital in Louisville, Ky. Though critically injured when the twister scooped her up and deposited her in a field, ... Ministers defeated over legal aidThe government suffers three defeats in the House of Lords over proposed changes to the legal aid system.
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