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Susan Boyle advances to next round in 'Britain's Got Talent'
Reality CheckNot so surprisingly, Susan Boyle won the first semifinal round of Britain's Got Talent. EW.com has a more detailed recap, but here's a video of her performance of 'Memory' from Cats: ......Tags: Britain's Got Talent (tv program), Susan Boyle
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Susan Boyle finishes in second on 'Britain's Got Talent'
Reality CheckWho would have thought? Susan Boyle, who garnered worldwide fame after her tryout on Britain's Got Talent, came in second place in the talent show's finale. The Associated Press has a little bit more -- and a great lead: 'She dreamed a......Tags: Britain's Got Talent (tv program), Susan Boyle
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For two long minutes, London quietly remembers
Sun Foreign StaffLONDON - Silence is not easy to come by in London, ever, especially on the streets at noon in the capital's center, where the sounds of buses and taxis and people and life thump 24 hours a day, every day, like a vibrant heart. Silence, though, cloaked...Tags: Transportation Accidents, FedEx Corporation, Government, Kensington, Air and Space Accidents
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British police try to trace bus suspect's last 81 minutes
Sun Foreign StaffLONDON -- Police in Scotland Yard released a photograph yesterday of a man with a large backpack walking through a suburban train station July 7, saying they believe it shows him carrying a bomb that he later detonated on one of London's double-decker...Tags: England, Police Investigations, Raleigh, Colleges and Universities, Prosecution
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Trains
Here are contacts for selected trains around the world. Note that some numbers are for U.S.-based agents that have booking contracts with the lines, but most trains can be reserved by any travel agent. ASIA AND AUSTRALIA GREAT SOUTHERN RAILWAY //...Tags: Japan, Anchorage, Hiram Bingham, Gardens and Parks, Trips and Vacations
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Bomb suspect might fight extradition to Britain, his attorney indicates
Los Angeles TimesROME - A suspect in the botched London subway bombings made an initial Italian court appearance yesterday, and there were indications that he would fight extradition to Britain. The capture of a man identified as Osman Hussain, an Ethiopian-born...Tags: Lawyers, European Union, Transportation Accidents, Los Angeles Times, Justice System
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Britain lists criteria for banning radicals
Los Angeles TimesLONDON - Britain will deport any non-citizen who foments, justifies or glorifies terrorist violence, Home Secretary Charles Clarke said yesterday, unveiling toughened criteria for remaining in the country in response to the July attacks on the transit...Tags: Human Rights, Criminals, Tony Blair, Abusive Behavior, Transportation Accidents
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British police run 'race against time'
From Wire ReportsLONDON - British authorities warned yesterday that terrorists could strike at any time as thousands of police officers flooded London's transit system, made more arrests and grilled suspects in their biggest investigation ever. With sleeper cells still...Tags: Lawyers, Family, Restaurants, Justice System, World War II (1939-1945)
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Chemist questioned in London bombings
Los Angeles TimesCAIRO, Egypt - Egyptian police were interrogating a 33-year-old biochemist last night who was seized in connection with last week's London bombings, as relatives denied that he had anything to do with the deadly suicide blasts. Cairo police seized...Tags: England, Gaming, Family, Colleges and Universities, Explosions
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4 bombings in London elevate fear
Sun Foreign StaffLONDON - A second wave of bombings echoed through London's transit system yesterday, shutting down much of the city for hours and leaving commuters and residents jittery with fears that a sustained campaign of violence may be under way. One person was...Tags: Tony Blair, Colleges and Universities, Transportation Accidents, National Security, Arts
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Britain detains Muslim radicals
Chicago TribuneLONDON - Britain moved swiftly to implement its promised crackdown on "preachers of hate," launching a series of early-morning raids yesterday to round up 10 Muslim extremists, including Abu Qatada, a cleric who often is described as al-Qaida's "spiritual...Tags: Defense, Chicago Tribune, Tony Blair, Abusive Behavior, National Security
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3 of 4 tied to blasts traveled to Pakistan
Los Angeles TimesISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Three of the four Britons identified as the London bombers visited Pakistan this year, two traveling together, Pakistani officials confirmed yesterday. Investigators are trying to find out whether their trips were connected with...Tags: England, Defense, Iraq, Tony Blair, Los Angeles Times
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