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Sixteen arrests after Thatcher death party

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 14 April 2013 | 09.29

SIXTEEN people are in police custody after hundreds of demonstrators gathered at a London landmark to protest against Margaret Thatcher's legacy and mark her death with a party. Metropolitan Police officers made the arrests - mostly for drunk...
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Thousands protest against Spanish royals

THOUSANDS of protesters have taken to the streets of Madrid to demand the abdication of Spain's scandal-hit monarchy. Waving thousands of red, gold and purple republican flags, the crowd chanted: "Tomorrow, Spain will be republican." "Nobody...
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Labor support lowest since May 2012: poll

AN historic partnership agreement with China and a $2 million strategy to tax high-end super has not helped the popularity of the federal government, which has returned its worst poll result since before the carbon tax was introduced. The latest...
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US senator slams Beyonce, Jay-Z Cuba trip

US Senator Marco Rubio has railed against the recent trip to Cuba by pop diva Beyonce and hip-hop star Jay-Z, calling for stricter rules against travel to the communist-run island. "I won't rap it, but I'll say, first of all, I think Jay-Z needs...
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Rubio vows 10-year path to US citizenship

SENATOR Marco Rubio, the Republican point man for immigration reform, says a new bill will carve an arduous 10-year path to citizenship for the country's 11 million illegal immigrants. Appearing on a string of Sunday talk shows, Rubio appeared...
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Kerry hails Japan Pacific trade pact moves

US Secretary of State John Kerry has welcomed moves to admit Japan into a Pacific trade agreement, and says China's three-nation trade pact could act as a complement to the treaty. After talks in Tokyo with Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida...
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Man in court for posting Jesse Ryder video

A 28-YEAR-OLD man is due to appear in a New Zealand court after allegedly posting footage on the internet of two men charged with assaulting cricketer Jesse Ryder. Ryder was critically injured when he was assaulted outside a bar in Christchurch...
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