Brother Pays Tribute To 'Murdered' Singer
The brother of a 1990s hit singer who died in a "horrific" subway attack in London have paid tribute to him.
Bank ready to raise rates when recovery comes
The Bank of England stands ready to jack up interest rates when the economy starts picking up again to keep inflation at bay, the bank's Governor Mervyn King said on Tuesday.
Friends Join Appeal For Missing Chef Claudia
The friends and family of missing chef Claudia Lawrence have urged anyone with any information about her disappearance to come forward.
Double economic blow for households
Households are facing the twin threats of a surprise surge in the cost of living coupled with a near 50-year low for the measure of inflation used in wage settlements.
Hindu attacks UK law on funerals
A devout Hindu fighting for the legal right to be cremated on an open-air funeral pyre has told the High Court laws stopping the religious ceremony were a breach of his human rights.
votes on gay discrimination ban
Voters in this university city went to the polls Tuesday in an election that could strip the local government's anti-discrimination protections for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender residents.
Injured troops prefer combat to recovery at Bragg
Soldiers in a recovery unit for wounded troops at Fort Bragg told the Secretary of the Army that they feel forgotten by the military and that combat duty would be better than the treatment they get now, according to a memo obtained by the Associated Press.Derek Graner can scan a crowd of veterans and pick out those needing help.
US takes steps to deport accused Nazi to Germany
government said Tuesday it is asking German officials for travel documents needed to deport accused World War II Nazi guard John Demjanjuk, who is charged in Europe with 29,000 counts of accessory to murder.
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The brother of a 1990s hit singer who died in a "horrific" subway attack in London have paid tribute to him.
Bank ready to raise rates when recovery comes
The Bank of England stands ready to jack up interest rates when the economy starts picking up again to keep inflation at bay, the bank's Governor Mervyn King said on Tuesday.
Friends Join Appeal For Missing Chef Claudia
The friends and family of missing chef Claudia Lawrence have urged anyone with any information about her disappearance to come forward.
Double economic blow for households
Households are facing the twin threats of a surprise surge in the cost of living coupled with a near 50-year low for the measure of inflation used in wage settlements.
Hindu attacks UK law on funerals
A devout Hindu fighting for the legal right to be cremated on an open-air funeral pyre has told the High Court laws stopping the religious ceremony were a breach of his human rights.
votes on gay discrimination ban
Voters in this university city went to the polls Tuesday in an election that could strip the local government's anti-discrimination protections for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender residents.
Injured troops prefer combat to recovery at Bragg
Soldiers in a recovery unit for wounded troops at Fort Bragg told the Secretary of the Army that they feel forgotten by the military and that combat duty would be better than the treatment they get now, according to a memo obtained by the Associated Press.Derek Graner can scan a crowd of veterans and pick out those needing help.
US takes steps to deport accused Nazi to Germany
government said Tuesday it is asking German officials for travel documents needed to deport accused World War II Nazi guard John Demjanjuk, who is charged in Europe with 29,000 counts of accessory to murder.
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