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'Prince Harry splits with Chelsy' - Prince Harry splits with girlfriend after five years: Media - Harry and Chelsy split 'amicable'.



'Prince Harry splits with Chelsy'

Prince Harry has split up with his girlfriend of five years, Chelsy Davy, according to reports.

Prince Harry splits with girlfriend after five years: Media

Prince Harry, third in line to the throne, has split with his girlfriend Chelsy Davy after five years, British media reported Saturday.

Harry and Chelsy split 'amicable'

Prince Harry and girlfriend Chelsy Davy have broken up, royal sources have said.

'Police Must Probe Lords Claims'

A police investigation is being demanded into claims that four peers offered to change laws in exchange for cash from undercover reporters.

Probe into peers' cash deals claim

Calls have been made for a police investigation into allegations that Labour peers agreed to take fees to help lobbyists secure changes to Government legislation.

MPs press BBC to screen Gaza appeal

More than 50 MPs will back a parliamentary motion urging the BBC to screen an emergency appeal for Gaza as the corporation refused to back down despite more than 10,000 complaints from the public.

Democrats: Stimulus plan no quick fix for economy

The ailing economy probably will worsen before it improves, despite major government intervention to spur a recovery and save financial institutions, White House officials and Democratic leaders said Sunday.

Obama aide won't rule out more money for bailouts

President Barack Obama's top economic adviser would not rule out on Sunday that more money may be needed to stabilize the U.S. financial system as a deep recession increases banks' losses.

Summers Says Economy Entering ‘Difficult’ Time, Needs Stimulus

The U.S. economy faces “very difficult” months ahead, requiring quick passage of a stimulus package and a retooled bank rescue plan aimed at reviving lending, said Lawrence Summers, director of the White House’s National Economic Council.

SEC reviewing Steel's TV comments on Wachovia: report

U.S. regulators are probing former Wachovia Corp Chief Executive Robert Steel over comments he made on television about his bank the day before it started talks about a potential merger, the Wall Street Journal reported late on Friday.

Stocks eye Obama, Fed, earnings

With Wall Street in the middle of an earnings free fall, investors will eye any moves from the White House next week to revive banks and craft a recovery plan to salvage the economy from its year-long recession.

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