Thursday, 30 June 2011
Crowds welcome royals in Canada
Canada's governor general has welcomed the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to Ottawa at the start of their first official overseas tour.
Watch: Denise Richards' Baby; Timberlake's MySpace Stake
Milwaukee to lay off 354 teachers
Milwaukee Public Schools will lay off 354 teachers because of $84 million in state cuts. The budget-cutting move will likely be echoed around the country.
Saudi Arabia: If Iran builds nukes, so will we
As the UK accuses Iran of testing missiles capable of carrying nukes, the Saudis warn they won't tolerate losing an arms race
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
And the winner of 'The Voice' is ...
First Thoughts: Deadline? What Deadline?
More crews fight Los Alamos blaze
Hundreds more firefighters are being deployed to help battle a growing wildfire near a top US nuclear weapons research lab in New Mexico.
1 in 15 adults lie about SSNs, DOBs on credit applications
27 years after burglary, reporter's watch ends up on eBay
27 years after a thief broke into the home of veteran Channel 3 Reporter Joe Mosbrook, his vintage watch shows up on eBay.
Dayton VA dental clinic investigation moves to next step
DAYTON - U.S. Rep. Mike Turner said he will give the Greater Dayton Area Hospital Association more documents Tuesday detailing the Dayton VA Medical Center?s investigation of alleged infection control lapses at its dental clinic.
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
Uruguay backs army rule inquiries
Officials say Uruguay's president will sign a decree enabling the courts to re-open over 80 cases relating to human rights abuses under military rule.
VIDEO: Beijing shows off gigantic lanterns
A show has just started in Beijing featuring traditional Chinese lanterns in all shapes and sizes.
Diabetes rate 'doubles' worldwide
The number of adults with diabetes in the world has more than doubled since 1980 with serious consequences for health budgets, researchers say.
Court tries to link Gadhafi to rapes
The International Criminal Court is still trying to link Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, his son and his brother-in-law to rapes, but it does not yet have enough evidence to do so, prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo said Tuesday.
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