News on 18-jul-2012
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| Entertainment News New Bob Dylan album to be released in September Bob Dylan is to release a new studio album, titled Tempest, on September 11th to mark the 50th anniversary of…Read More → |
| Tom Cruise visits daughter after split Tom Cruise has visited his daughter Suri in New York City for the first time since his high-profile divorce from…Read More → |
| Sports News Frank Schleck fails drugs tests at Tour de France Frank Schleck has failed a drugs test at the Tour de France, according tothe International Cycling Union (UCI). The Luxembourger…Read More → |
| Britain plays down Olympics security blunder With less than ten days to go until the start of the London Games, Britain has set out to reassure…Read More → |
| Technology News Google's Marissa Mayer appointed as new Yahoo CEO Technology firm Yahoo has appointed Google executive Marissa Mayer as its next CEO. The 37-year-old will become the firm's third…Read More → |
| Microsoft launches touch-ready version of Office software Microsoft has unveiled a touch-ready version of its leading productivity software suite, Office. Office 2013 has been designed for mobile…Read More → |
| Business News Sir Richard Branson considers buying back Virgin Records Sir Richard Branson is mulling over buying back Virgin Records, the music company he founded more than 40 years ago. …Read More → |
| Nigeria urges Shell to pay $5 billion over Bonga oil spill Nigeria's oil regulator has asked industry giant Shell to pay $5 billion over a spill off the country's southern coast…Read More → |
| U.S. Senate: HSBC used by 'drug kingpins and rogue nations' HSBC provided a means for "drug kingpins and rogue nations" to channel funds, according to a U.S. Senate committee probing…Read More → |
| World News Needles found in Delta Air Lines sandwiches Needles have been found in sandwiches served on four Delta Air Lines flights bound for the US from the Netherlands,…Read More → |
| Kadima leaves Israel coalition over conscription law Israel's Kadima party has left Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government following a row over military conscription for ultra-Orthodox Jews. The…Read More → |
| Syrian capital hit by clashes Violence has escalated across the Syrian capital Damascus, leading the military to deploy tanks and helicopters. Shooting has been reported…Read More → |
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