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Obama endorses NASA hacker Gary McKinnon's extradition process

Gary McKinnon, a 43-year-old British computer hacker suffering from Asperger’s syndrome, who has been caught in an extradition battle between the U.S. and the UK over the last decade, suffered a setback on Wednesday when President Barack Obama said the case was now in the hands of the British legal system.

Stunning Kate Middleton Dress sells out in minutes

The cap-sleeved, caramel-colored form-fitting dress that the duchess wore when she and Prince William met Barrack and Michelle Obama at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday sold out online within hours after photos hit the Internet.
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China suspends executions for two years

The Supreme People's Court - the highest court in Mainland China - has ordered lower courts to suspend death sentences for two years, but only in cases that does not call for immediate execution.”

When President Barack Obama serves food... (PHOTOS)

On May 25, Obama with first lady Michelle Obama and David Cameron with Samantha Cameron served lunch to U.S. and British military service members, veterans and family members in a courtyard at 10 Downing Street in London.
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Crude oil trades near $99 a barrel

Crude oil prices declined in Europe trade as strengthening U.S. dollar and weaker-than-expected decline in U.S. crude stockpiles weighed.

Numerous Tornadoes threaten Dallas

A number of North Texas counties are under a Tornado watch, with witnesses reporting that twisters have already touched down in some places, accompanied by golf-ball size hail.

Joplin Tornado : Obama to Visit Missouri

As frantic search and rescue efforts continue, President Barack Obama said Tuesday he was heartbroken over images from Missouri of the deadliest U.S. tornado devastation in more than 60 years and said he would travel to the area by next Sunday.

British politician defies court order to expose Giggs

A British politician has defied a court order on Monday by identifying Manchester United's Ryan Giggs as the soccer star fighting a legal battle to avert newspapers from publishing allegations of an affair, a report said

Three killed in NATO airstrike: Libya

NATO airstrikes had killed three people and wounded 150 after a heavy explosion heard in Tripoli on Tuesday, Libyan government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim said.
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Glencore set for weak London, HK debut on valuation concerns

Shares of top commodities trader Glencore International are set for a weak start when they begin trading in London on Tuesday and Hong Kong the following day, reflecting investor concerns that the $10 billion initial public offering was over-priced.

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