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Olympic torch extinguished three times in Paris

Olympic torch extinguished three times in Paris

Olympic officials said pro-Tibetan protesters extinguished the Olympic torch three times while travelling through Paris, which was then put on a bus to keep it safe. Yesterday, protesters tried to grab and extinguish the torch in London, without succeeding.
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Princess Diana jury returns verdict of "unlawful killing"

Princess Diana jury returns verdict of "unlawful killing"

The jury at the inquest into the death of Princess Diana has returned a verdict of "unlawful killing". The verdict also detailed the cause of the gross negligence. The decision has been met with mixed reactions, and ends the 6 month, multi million pound investigation into her death, 10 years after the event. [ lead]  » Full story

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Former Managing Director of Gambian newspaper appears in court

Former Managing Director of Gambian newspaper appears in court

The former managing director of the Gambian newspaper, The Daily Observer, Dr. Saja Taal, testified today in Banjul Magistrates’ Court as part of the trial of Mam Sait Ceesay, who was formerly the State House Press Officer in Gambia. [ lead]  » Full story

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Church of Scientology warns Wikileaks over documents

Church of Scientology warns Wikileaks over documents

Wikinews has learned that The Church of Scientology has warned the documents leaking site Wikileaks.org that they are in violation of United States copyright laws after they published several documents related to the Church. Wikileaks has no intentions of complying, and states that in response, they intend to publish thousands of Scientology documents next week. [ lead]  » Full story


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