FOXSports.comTearful Mike Tyson admits 'I'm a vicious alcoholic'New Zealand HeraldMike Tyson says he's been sober for six days and calls it 'a miracle'. Photo / AP. Former boxing champion Mike Tyson has fought back tears as he confessed to lying about his sobriety. Tyson opened up about his alcoholism battle at a press conference in the ...Remorseful Mike Tyson Apologizes to Teddy AtlasFightSagaall 229 news articles »
Times of IndiaBatman over the yearsTimes of IndiaWith Ben Affleck taking over as Batman in the Man Of Steel sequel, here's a look at others who played the Dark Knight on the big screen 1989. Michael Keaton: Big smile, soft gaze — too gentle as Batman, they said. But he sure held his ground against Jack ...Ben Affleck signed to play Batman in 'multiple movies'NME.comFan backlash hits Ben Affleck over Batman roleSydney Morning HeraldBatman fans boo Ben AffleckHindustan TimesLos Angeles Times -gulfnews.com -Wall Street Journal (blog)all 366 news articles »
Toronto StarIn China, Bo Xilai's open trial reflects the demand for greater rights and ...Times of IndiaThe sensational trial of disgraced Chinese politician Bo Xilai exemplifies the political and economic transition underway in China. Bo, a former member of the Communist Party's central committee political bureau and Chongqing party chief, stands accused of ...Bo Xilai is not alone in the dockFinancial TimesI was unfaithful to my wife but still have feelings for her, says Bo XilaiIndia TodayBo Xilai calls top witness 'abominable liar'; tries to drag trialDaily News & AnalysisLos Angeles Times -Telegraph.co.uk -Forbesall 674 news articles »
Bleacher ReportTottenham Hotspur: Lack of Goals Comes Down to a Lack of Creativity in MidfieldBleacher ReportFor all their promise, Tottenham's new midfield signings are lacking in the sort of playmaking creativity that's required to break down defenses week in and week out. I mean, there is no doubt: They absolutely dominate midfield. Just look at how clear they kept ...and more »
IBNLive'No doubt' Damascus behind suspected chemical attack: FranceZee NewsJerusalem: French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said on Sunday there was "no doubt" the Damascus regime was behind a suspected chemical weapons attack near the capital last week. "The indications are totally convergent on the scale of the massacre ...Moscow warns US against Syria military actionChannel News AsiaWashington Week: Focus on SyriaVoice of AmericaSyria lets UN inspect gas attack site, Washington says too lateDaily News & AnalysisTehran Times -The Guardian -New Zealand Heraldall 1,833 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukTrial of Muslim Brotherhood leader signals intensity of crackdown in EgyptWashington PostCAIRO — The first time Mohammed Badie was jailed for his involvement with the Muslim Brotherhood, it was 1965 and his cellmates included Sayyid Qutb, the influential Islamist writer whose arrest and eventual execution by the government propelled ...Egypt's Mubarak, Brotherhood chiefs due in courtCapital FM KenyaEgypt's Islamists call fresh protests, despite arrests and falling turnoutAhram Onlineall 896 news articles »
Movie News Guide (blog)Oprah on the Big Screen After 15 YearsMovie News Guide (blog)Oprah Winfrey is back in the movies after a 15-year hiatus. The talented actress, talk show host and media mogul is starring alongside Forest Whitaker in The Butler. She plays the wife of Whitaker, who plays a butler in the White House for seven presidents, ...and more »
BBC NewsGreece 'may need 10bn euros more'BBC NewsGreece may need a third bailout but would not accept new austerity measures, the Greek finance minister has said. Yannis Stournaras said: "If there is need for further support to Greece, it will be in the order of about 10bn euros (£8.6bn; $13.4bn), or much ...Merkel leaves aid for Athens option openIrish ExaminerSenior ECB official links new Greek aid to budget progressBusiness RecorderGreece on Track for More Aid, German Official SaysNew York TimesCNN -Deutsche Welle -Getty Imagesall 135 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukIt's Left-wing prats who are defending our freedomsTelegraph.co.ukA few weeks ago, a British national newspaper was visited by a detachment of national security agents who demanded that its computers and hard drives be destroyed. The security men then stood over its staff while they smashed their equipment to pieces.Report: Snowden leak reveals UK Mideast spy postUSA TODAYExclusive: UK's secret Mid-East internet surveillance base is revealed in Edward ...The IndependentUK operating a secret internet-monitoring centre in the Middle EastVoice of Russia - UK EditionITV Newsall 213 news articles »
The News InternationalTaliban to top Karzai talks in PakistanAljazeera.comPeace talks with Taliban likely to be high on agenda during Afghan president's visit to Pakistan on Monday. Last Modified: 25 Aug 2013 13:45. Email Article. Print Article. Share article. Send Feedback. Peace talks with the Taliban are likely to be high on ...Afghan President Hopes for US Help for Families of Bales' VictimsVoice of AmericaKarzai to visit Pakistan to seek more Taliban releasesDAWN.comShould US be talking with the Taliban?CNN (blog)Press Trust of India -Global Times -Khaama Pressall 79 news articles »
Fresh religious unrest breaks out in MyanmarGlobalPostAbout 1,000 anti-Muslim rioters burned shops and homes in a fresh outbreak of communal unrest in Myanmar, officials said Sunday, as the former army-ruled nation grapples with spreading religious violence. Police fired warning shots on three occasions as ...and more »
Irish TimesFifth man held over gang-rape of journalist in IndiaIrish TimesPolice officers escort a man (face covered), who was arrested in connection with the gang-rape of a photo journalist, at a court in Mumbai today. Photograph: Reuters. Topics: News · World · Asia-Pacific · Delhi · India; More Topics. Sun, Aug 25, 2013, 10:49.and more »
Trial of top Egypt Islamists adjourned over their absenceYnetnewsThe trial of Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood chief Mohamed Badie and his two deputies on charges of inciting the murder of protesters was adjourned minutes after it opened Sunday because the defendants were absent. The court adjourned the trial of the ...and more »
Business Standard (blog)India-born Nadella in race for top job as Microsoft looks for a hero in slumpBusiness Standard (blog)Microsoft Corp CEO Steve Ballmers retirement leaves the worlds largest software company in a succession crisis, amid the worst slump in the history of the personal-computer (PC) industry it helped create. The search committee would consider internal and ...Ballmer: Microsoft has 'all its best days ahead.' Oh really?CNET (blog)all 1,236 news articles »
Buddhists torch Muslim homes in MyanmarPhilly.comYANGON, Myanmar (AP) - Myanmar police say Buddhist mobs have burned down dozens of houses and shops after rumors spread that a Buddhist woman was sexually assaulted by a Muslim man. There were no reports of injuries. Myanmar's radical monk ...and more »
The GuardianBo Xilai Admits Mistakes in Murder ProbeVoice of AmericaOusted Chinese politician Bo Xilai admitted in court Saturday that he made mistakes in responding to reports linking his wife to the 2011 murder of a British businessman. Bo, however, says he did not engage in criminal activity. Bo, whose corruption trial ...Excerpts from Bo's cross-examination of his former police chief and top aide ...South China Morning PostBo Xilai's poisonous legacyThe Star OnlineWang Lijun testifies on Bo's power abuse chargeGlobal TimesShanghaiist -The Australian -The Independentall 544 news articles »
National PostEdward Snowden Covered Electronic Tracks, Government Officials SuspectHuffington PostWASHINGTON -- The U.S. government's efforts to determine which highly classified materials leaker Edward Snowden took from the National Security Agency have been frustrated by Snowden's sophisticated efforts to cover his digital trail by deleting or ...Guardian strikes deal with The New York Times to share Edward Snowden's ...South China Morning PostThe police protect us, but occasionally we also need to be protected from themIrish TimesGuardian partners with New York Times over Snowden GCHQ filesThe GuardianThe Independent -USA TODAY -Telegraph.co.ukall 162 news articles »
BBC NewsBolivia prison riot death toll risesBBC NewsThe number of people killed as a result of a riot at a prison in eastern Bolivia on Friday has risen to 31. Another 37 inmates were seriously injured when fighting broke out between rival gangs inside the jail. Most of the victims burned to death after inmates ...Death toll in Bolivia prison clash rises to 31Boston.comPrison riot kills one child, 29 inmates in BoliviaTimes LIVEDozens killed in Bolivia prison fire, brawlCNN InternationalNew York Times -Business Recorder -ITNall 102 news articles »
Montreal GazetteDozens killed in Bolivia prison fire, brawlCNN(CNN) -- A prison brawl and fire left 29 inmates dead and dozens injured in eastern Bolivia, state media reported Friday. The incident at Palmasola prison in Santa Cruz started with a battle between two groups. A child was among the fatalities, state-run ABI ...At least 29 killed in Bolivia prison riotBusiness Standardall 108 news articles »
euronewsGreeks turn to non-EU countries to exit crisis: surveyXinhuaATHENS, Aug. 24 (Xinhua) -- Greek citizens pin their hopes to exit the crisis on closer cooperation with non-EU countries, including China, the U.S. and Russia, a new survey showed on Saturday. After three years of tough austerity and continuous pressure ...Greece on Track for More Aid, German Official SaysNew York TimesAthens: No haircut and probably no new bailout neededDeutsche WellePolitical Parties Vie For VotersGetty ImagesReuters -Daily Mail -Wall Street Journalall 116 news articles »
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