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England's Phil Dowson claims the squad will be "disappointed" if Stuart Lancaster is not appointed permanent head coach.
STOCKHOLM (AP) -- Some workers in Sweden have found a rather offbeat way to spend their lunch hour. Actually, on-beat is more like it....
Bulgaria abandons plans to build a new nuclear power plant on the banks of the river Danube, amid opposition from environmentalists.
The leaders of a military coup in Mali announce a new constitution for the country as thousands of coup supporters rally in the capital Bamako.
Graeme Swann says England will make history by chasing down a fourth-innings total of 340 to beat Sri Lanka in the first Test in Galle.
The US Supreme Court has heard final arguments on President Obama's healthcare law, debating whether the law can stand if a key provision is struck down.
A national group opposed to same-sex marriage aimed to fight it by driving "a wedge between gays and blacks" and identifying "glamorous" Latino artists and athletes to advocate traditional marriage, according to newly released confidential memos.
Former world boxing champion Damaen Kelly is convicted of wounding his wife just before their separation in April 2009.
Yorkshire tourist bosses announce their formal bid for the right to host the opening stages of the 2016 Tour de France cycle race.
Manchester City executive Patrick Vieira believes title rivals Manchester United and other big clubs benefit from key refereeing decisions at home.
CNN's Jeffrey Toobin discuss yesterday's health care hearing and Solicitor General Donald Verrilli's performance.
If anyone is comfortable speaking openly and boldly about women's bodies, it's Eve Ensler. The playwright and activist behind "The Vagina Monologues" has been at it for years.
Remembering the daring St Nazaire raid
From July this year roaming charges will fall to 24p per minute to make a call and 59p per megabyte of data.
The parents of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed black teen killed by a Hispanic man who claims self-defense, said Wednesday they have faith in authorities investigating the case.
A student jailed for making racially offensive comments on Twitter has raised the issue of what you can and can't say on social networking sites.
More than 300 sex offenders are sent to an expanded South Yorkshire jail in a move described by a town mayor as "outrageous".
CONIFER, Colo. (AP) — Federal fire crews are planning to take the offensive in containing a 7-square-mile blaze that may have claimed two lives and destroyed dozens of homes in the mountains southwest of Denver. Authorities on Wednesday will try to determine if a prescribed burn in tinder dry conditions ...
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Michael Huerta, who was thrust into the job of acting chief of the Federal Aviation Administration following the arrest of the agency's leader on drunk driving charges, has been nominated to head the agency.
Three former directors of the sub-prime lender Cattles and its subsidiary Welcome Financial Services are fined and banned by the FSA.
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