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'Love you': Slain soldier's final text
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... Woolwich Barracks near where Drummer Lee Rigby was hacked to death by two terrorists. Picture: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images Asked about the shock of the attack being on British soil, she added: "You don't expect it to happen when he's in the UK. You ... Comment?
Google plans to build wireless networks across Africa, Southeast Asia
... (FILES)This January 11, 2011 file photo screen image shows the Google logo in Washington, DC. KAREN BLEIER/AFP/Getty Images (KAREN BLEIER) tools to make use of it, is considered key to lifting economies up the value chain. But countries are often ... Comment?
Google Plans to Fund, Develop Wireless Networks in Emerginga
... and Southeast Asia, connecting a billion or more new people to the Internet. WSJ's Amir Efrati reports. (Photo: Getty Images) is deep into a multipronged effort to build and help run wireless networks in emerging markets as part of a plan to connect ... Comment?
Gallery: Window on the World - 24th May 2013
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... guards walk up stairs prior a private audience of the pontiff on May 24, 2013 at the Vatican. GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP/Getty Images Members of Italian performance group "Karakasa Circus" perform during The International Festival of Street Theatre and Arts ... Comment?
Woolwich killing: universities crack down on the preachers of hate
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... Rigby described their shock that he was killed in broad daylight on the streets of London. Photograph: Wpa Pool/Getty Images A fresh drive to prevent radicalisation of impressionable students on campus is being launched in which universities will be ... Comment?
Woolwich attack: 'these poor idiots have nothing to do with Islam'
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... looks at flowers laid near the scene where Drummer Lee Rigby was killed in Woolwich. Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images Europe Two days after Lee Rigby's horrific killing, the scene was set for a small but significant piece of community ... Comment?
Fifa ready to introduce five-game bans for players guilty of racism
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Photograph: Carl Court/AFP/Getty Images Fifa is set to follow England's lead and bring in a mandatory five-match ban for players found guilty of racism, while also introducing points deductions for clubs where fans are serial offenders. Comment?
George Osborne is upbeat, but the squeeze shows no sign of ending soon | Larry Elliott
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... The IMF has suggested the government's austerity programme should be scaled back. Photograph: Carl Court/AFP/Getty Images The message from the IMF was simple. Britain had overcooked the austerity and it was time to turn down the heat. But the ... Comment?
Pakistan Airlines Jet Intercepted by Fighter Over Britain
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... alert, two days after a soldier was killed outside an army barracks in London. Photographer: Carl Court/AFP via Getty Images Comment?
Premier League - King: Bale will stay at Spurs and lead them above Arsenal
... explores the passion and spirit of street football across ten cities in Europe and the Middle East, as shot by Getty Images photographers using the new award-winning HTC One smartphone. England and Spurs legend King was at the opening night of the ... Comment?
Michael Adebolajo, London Attacker, Influenced By Al-Shabab, Radical Preachers
... photographs in front of the Houses of Parliament on January 4, 2010 in London, England. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images) Al-Qaida linked terrorist group in Somalia. Al-Shabab boasts several hundred foreign fighters, including those from the ... Comment?
Google's ad business targeted in new U.S. antitrust probe
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... file photo shows the Google logo at the Google headquarters in Mountain View, California. (Kimihiro Hoshino/AFP/Getty Images/Kimihiro Hoshino/AFP/Getty Images) This April 7, 2011 file photo shows the Google logo at the Google headquarters in ... Comment?
Prince William kicks off big soccer match in London
... Michel Platini when he kicks off congress of soccer nations before big match Saturday. / Laurence Griffiths Getty Images When you're royal, you can get cool presents. So it was for Prince William, the soccer fan, when he opened a conference of 53 ... Comment?
Bayern Fan Uses Oktoberfest Beer as Champions League Ticket Lure
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... d, which finished second in the Bundesliga, 25 points behind Bayern, is 7-4. Photographer: Odd Andersen/AFP via Getty Images Comment?
From the Heathrow incident to the latest developments in Woolwich: the best news pictures of the day
... conference, at the Regimental HQ of his unit, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers in Bury. Photograph: WPA Pool/Getty Images Ukrainian students fool around in a fountain as they celebrate the end of their school term at the Independence square in ... Comment?
Women in art: why are all the 'great' artists men?
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... Kusama: one of few women to have had a major retrospective at Tate Modern. Photograph: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Getty Images Here's a teaser. How many female artists featured in the top 100 auction sales, ranked by price, last year? Gemma ... Comment?
Russian social network site banned 'by mistake'
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... to close groups used by activists to organise protests against Vladimir Putin. Photograph: Sasha Mordovets/Getty Images Russia 's leading online social network was banned briefly on Friday in a move dismissed as a "mistake" but which follows ... Comment?
... through a cloud of tear gas and smoke as they battle opposition protesters in Lome, Togo. Daniel Hayduk, AFP/Getty Images A man reflects May 23 at a makeshift memorial dedicated to a British soldier murdered a day earlier outside Woolwich Barracks ... Comment?
Shaq talks NBA playoffs and TV series Upload Paul A. Hebert/Getty Images
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Trailer: 'Grown Ups 2': Grown Ups 2 brings back Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, and David Spade together again when the men decide to move their families to their hometown. Comment?
Uefa's Michel Platini renews call for European sports police force
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Photograph: Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images Michel Platini has renewed his call for a European sports police force and new laws to deal with the "scourge" of match-fixing . Opening the European governing body's annual congress in London ahead of Saturday's Champions League final at Wembley, the Uefa president upbraided politicians for not ... (more) Comment?