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NewsUS commander of Afghan war may shift to EuropeWASHINGTON (AP) -- A senior defense official says the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, Marine Gen. John Allen, is likely to leave that post early next year to become the chief allied commander in Europe....
Man sets self afire outside Breivik trialVIDEO: Beryl and Betty win top radio prizeBBC Radio Humberside presenters Beryl and Betty have become the oldest ever winners of a Sony Radio Academy Award, for best entertainment programme.
Who's using mobile maps? Who's not?According to a new survey from the Pew Internet and American Life Project, three-quarters of U.S. adults who own smartphones use those devices to get some kind of real-time location-based information -- from maps and directions all the way to cutting-edge features like Yelp's Monocle augmented-reality view.
Celtic trio eye bid for Euro 2020Scotland, Wales and Republic of Ireland declare an interest in hosting Euro 2020 along with Georgia and Turkey.
Ferguson and Giggs receive awardsManchester United's Ryan Giggs is named the greatest player of the Premier League era while Sir Alex Ferguson wins the manager award.
Palestinians mark 'Nakba Day'Thousands of Palestinians rally to mark the anniversary of the "Nakba" or Catastrophe in 1948, when they fled their homes after the creation of Israel.
Man City 'to rival Real & Barca'Manchester City will match the spending of Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona in a bid for European glory, Roberto Mancini says.
France's new leader Hollande has tough to-do listPARIS (AP) -- Francois Hollande campaigned for the French presidency with some pretty radical promises. But his carefully worded agenda and his political record suggest as president he's likely to revert to the moderate consensus-building that has characterized his career....
Strauss-Kahn countersues NYC hotel maid for $1MNEW YORK (AP) -- Dominique Strauss-Kahn is striking back against the New York City hotel maid who accused him of sexual assault with a $1 million countersuit....
Is it ever acceptable to urinate in public?A court ruling has cast doubt on whether urinating in public is a nuisance - as long as no-one sees. So is it really ever acceptable?
Man sets himself on fire outside Breivik trialOSLO, Norway (AP) -- An unidentified man set himself on fire Tuesday outside the courthouse where right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik is being tried on terror charges for a bombing and shooting massacre on July 22....
Blood drive set for flesh-eating bacteria survivorCARROLLTON, Ga. (AP) -- A blood drive is being held at University of West Georgia for a student fighting a flesh-eating bacteria that threatens her life....
Blood drive set for flesh-eating bacteria survivorCARROLLTON, Ga. (AP) -- A blood drive is being held at University of West Georgia for a student fighting a flesh-eating bacteria that threatens her life....
Blood drive set for flesh-eating bacteria survivorCARROLLTON, Ga. — A blood drive is being held at University of West Georgia for a student fighting a flesh-eating bacteria that threatens her life. Aimee Copeland's left leg has been amputated, and her parents say she will likely lose her fingers as well after the infection spread rapidly through ... Real 'Jersey Boys' to embark on national tourFAIR LAWN, N.J. (AP) -- In a basement in a quiet suburb 10 miles west of Manhattan, the characters of a bygone era in pop music are brought to life in mellifluous four-part harmony....
Francois Hollande becomes France's new presidentPARIS (AP) -- Francois Hollande became president of France on Tuesday in a ceremony steeped in tradition, taking over a country worried about Europe's future and pledging to make it a fairer place....
AUDIO: My drug user son 'had to be shot'A mother in Londonderry explains why she allowed her son to be shot by vigilante group RAAD.
Clock ticking with new plan to fight Alzheimer'sWASHINGTON (AP) -- The clock is ticking: The first National Alzheimer's Plan sets a deadline of 2025 to finally find effective ways to treat, or at least stall, the mind-destroying disease....
Attwood may permit driving at 16Radical changes are being considered to the rules governing learner drivers, Environment Minister Alex Attwood says.
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