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Daily Archives: Jul 27, 2012

First Lady Michelle Obama arrived in London this morning and she has already showed off two very patriotic wardrobe choices as she helps motivate Team USA

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First Lady Michelle Obama arrived in London this morning and she has already showed off two very patriotic wardrobe choices as she helps motivate...
Thousands of people awaits the spectacular opening of the London Games, as a fly-past by the Red Arrows marked the start of the pre-show

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Thousands of people awaits the spectacular opening of the London Games, as a fly-past by the Red Arrows marked the start of the pre-show. The...
Madonna fans vented their anger after the singer ended a special intimate show at Paris Olympia after just 45 minutes

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Madonna fans vented their anger after the singer ended a special intimate show at Paris Olympia after just 45 minutes. Madonna said she had "a special affinity...
Duran Duran, Snow Patrol, Stereophonics and Paolo Nutini are celebrating the start of London Olympic Games at a special concert in Hyde Park this evening

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Duran Duran, Snow Patrol, Stereophonics and Paolo Nutini are celebrating the start of London Olympic Games at a special concert in Hyde Park this...
Skype has denied making changes to its system "in order to provide law officers greater access" to its members' conversations

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Skype, the Microsoft's online message, phone and video chat service, has denied making changes to its system "in order to provide law officers greater...
What is certain is that some sort of impact from another body freed material from the young Earth and the resulting debris coalesced into today's Moon

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Scientists have proposed a new idea in the long-running debate over the Moon formation. What is certain is that some sort of impact from another...
Robert Mood, the former head of the UN observer mission in Syria, says it is only a matter of time until President Bashar al-Assad's government falls

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Robert Mood, the former head of the UN observer mission in Syria, says it is "only a matter of time" until President Bashar al-Assad's...
London Olympics opening ceremony is just hours away after seven years of preparations

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London Olympics opening ceremony is just hours away after seven years of preparations. The three-hour spectacle in the Olympic Stadium will be viewed by a...
Facebook shares have fallen to a new low, as concerns about its mobile strategy sparked a sell-off

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Facebook shares have fallen to a new low, as concerns about its mobile strategy sparked a sell-off when markets opened on Friday. Late Thursday, in...
Swimmer Leisel Jones's physique was today targeted in the Melbourne Herald Sun, which suggested she may be out of shape as she prepares for her fourth Olympics

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Nick Green, the Australian Olympic team chief, has slammed a newspaper as “disgraceful” for describing triple-gold medallist Leisel Jones as overweight just two days...
Jerry Sandusky allegedly called the boy he was seen raping in a locker room shower and left him two sickening voicemail messages professing his love

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Former Penn State University football coach Jerry Sandusky allegedly called the boy he was seen raping in a locker room shower and left him...
Russell Brand has been fined $500 and ordered to do 20 hours of community service for damaging a photographer's mobile phone

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Actor Russell Brand has been fined $500 and ordered to do 20 hours of community service for damaging a photographer's mobile phone. It relates to...
Members of Egypt's Olympic team have been given fake Nike gear, Yomna Khallaf, a synchronized swimmer, has alleged

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Members of Egypt's Olympic team have been given fake Nike gear, Yomna Khallaf, a synchronized swimmer, has alleged. Yomna Khallaf said her workout bags had...
Japanese women have fallen behind Hong Kong in terms of global life expectancy rankings for the first time in 25 years

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Japanese women have fallen behind Hong Kong in terms of global life expectancy rankings for the first time in 25 years. This was partly due to...
A new research suggests that shift workers are slightly more at risk of having a heart attack or stroke than day workers

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A new research suggests that shift workers are slightly more at risk of having a heart attack or stroke than day workers. An analysis of...