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UK Teachers: Bullied Students Should 'Act Less Gay'

A new report from Essex County reveals instructors urging LGBT students targeted by bullies to combat the abuse by acting less gay. Information packets and conferences are being put in place to educate new instructors, but activists say victim-blaming, not ignorance, is the motivating factor behind the teachers' shocking advice.
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Film Producer Gest Promises Fresh Take on Jackson

Reality TV star and concert promoter David Gest has promised fans a fresh insight into Michael Jackson in his documentary about the late king of pop which has its premiere in London on Wednesday.
Former CEO of Olympus, Michael Woodford poses for a photograph in central London

Ousted Olympus CEO Wants Meeting with Investigative Panel

Olympus Corp's ousted CEO Michael Woodford said on Wednesday he wants to meet a third-party panel probing past M&A deals at the endoscope maker after the head of the investigative group earlier said it would seek a hearing with him.
Anonymous Hackers Protest Wikileaks’ Julian Assange Extradition: Revenge Attack Expected

UK court rules WikiLeaks's Assange should be extradited

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, whose activities have angered the U.S. government, should be sent to Sweden from Britain to face questioning over alleged sex crimes, the High Court ruled on Wednesday, rejecting his appeal against extradition.

Loonie strengthens as markets await Fed

The Canadian dollar strengthened against its U.S. counterpart in early trade on Wednesday as global markets settled between hope and fear amid Greek debt developments and ahead of a Federal Reserve meeting.
French military civil security forces train in preparation for the Cannes G20 summit in Nogent le Retrou

Glamorous Cannes Turned into Armed Camp for G20 Summit

The glamorous and easy-going Riviera resort of Cannes turns into a fortified camp this week as French police prepare for the arrival of world leaders for a G20 summit set to be hijacked by fears that a euro zone crisis relief plan is unraveling.
Former CEO of Olympus, Michael Woodford poses for a photograph in central London

Ousted Olympus CEO Wants Meeting with Probe Panel

Olympus Corp's ousted CEO Michael Woodford said on Wednesday he wants to meet a third-party panel probing past M&A deals at the endoscope maker after the head of the investigative group earlier said it would seek a hearing with him.

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