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  • Scientist's family seeks US Congress, Thai expert's help

    23 May 2013 : The parents of a US scientist found hanged in Singapore last year said Thursday they will seek a US congressional inquiry and tap a celebrity Thai pathologist to prove their son was murdered.

  • Psy impersonator fools Cannes

    23 May 2013 : A man from rural France impersonated South Korean "Gangnam Style" entertainer Psy at the Cannes Film Festival, eating, drinking and partying with the stars in Cannes for two days, press reports said on Thursday.

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  • Teacher charged over coma girl

    05 Apr 2013 : A teacher has been charged with recklessness after allegedly leaving a 3-year-old girl in a school van in the sweltering heat for hours, sending the kindergarten pupil into a coma.

  • New Zealand troops begin withdrawal from Afghanistan

    05 Apr 2013 : New Zealand troops began their withdrawal from Afghanistan Friday, with the lowering of the flag for the last time at their base in Bamiyan to mark the end of a 10-year involvement in the war.

  • Chinese travellers are top spenders: UN tourism body

    05 Apr 2013 : Chinese travellers are the world's biggest tourism spenders, splashing out a record $102 billion (78 billion euros) on trips abroad in 2012, the UN World Tourism Organisation said Thursday.

  • Mixed night for English trio in Europa League

    05 Apr 2013 : It was a mixed night for England's trio of contenders in the Europa League on Thursday, with Chelsea winning their quarter-final first leg while Tottenham Hotspur were held to a draw and Newcastle United lost in Portugal.

  • Bale injury rocks Spurs

    05 Apr 2013 : Tottenham suffered a potentially serious setback as Gareth Bale was stretchered off with an ankle injury in the final moments of Thursday's 2-2 draw against FC Basel in the Europa League quarter-final first leg.

  • Pulitzer-winning US film critic Ebert dies at 70

    05 Apr 2013 : Film legend Martin Scorsese and President Barack Obama led tributes to US movie critic Roger Ebert, the first cinema pundit to win a Pulitzer Prize, who died from cancer aged 70.

  • Gandhi says growth in 'beehive' India must help poor

    05 Apr 2013 : Rahul Gandhi, often described as India's prime minister-in-waiting, said in a keynote address designed to raise his profile that the poor must see the benefits of economic growth.

  • Barcelona lodge referee protest with UEFA

    05 Apr 2013 : Barcelona said Thursday they have lodged a written complaint with UEFA over the refereeing of German official Wolfgang Stark, who took charge of Tuesday's Champions League draw with Paris Saint Germain.

  • Palacio injury blow for Inter

    05 Apr 2013 : Inter Milan's bid for a top three finish in Italy's Serie A has suffered a blow after top scorer Rodrigo Palacio suffered a thigh injury in training on Thursday.

  • Rich Thais' use of tax havens revealed

    05 Apr 2013 : Millions of emails and leaked records from offshore tax havens have exposed the identities of thousands of holders of offshore accounts, including the family of the president of Azerbaijan and French President Francois Hollande's one-time campaign treasurer, the Guardian and Le Monde newspapers reported on Thursday.

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