
Jose Mourinho wrote his name into the history books as Diego Milito inspired Inter Milan to Champions League glory against Bayern Munich at the Bernabeu. Milito set Inter on their way against the run of play with a clipped finish. And he wrapped up a win built on the foundations of a solid defence with [...]
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Some of the seven survivors who crawled or were carried from the burning remains of a plane that crashed in India on Saturday have told of their escape amid scenes of horror and death. At least 159 people died after the plane overshot the runaway and plunged down a steep slope when coming in to [...]
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NEW ORLEANS — BP conceded Thursday that more oil than it estimated is gushing into the Gulf of Mexico as heavy crude washed into Louisiana’s wetlands for the first time, feeding worries and uncertainty about the massive monthlong spill. Mark Proegler, a spokesman for oil giant BP PLC, told The Associated Press that a mile-long [...]
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Thailand’s authorities have put Bangkok and about a third of the country under curfew after troops ended long-running street protests by supporters of the ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra. Clashes are continuing in other parts of the country, including Chiang Mai, and government forces have warned they will open fire on anyone attempting to loot [...]
May 20 2010 | Posted in
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Anti-government protest leaders have surrendered at police headquarters in Bangkok after a deadly military offensive to end long-running demonstrations, but violence continues to rock other areas of the capital and wider Thailand. Bangkok police said at least five people were killed and more than 50 injured as the Thai military cracked down on a protest [...]
May 19 2010 | Posted in
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BP says about one fifth of the oil gushing into the Gulf of Mexico is being swallowed up by its insertion tube system and no longer feeding a giant slick off Louisiana. The British energy giant also said it was gearing up for an operation called a “top kill” to inject tonnes of heavy drilling [...]
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Many airports across Northern Britain and the midlands have been closed as the curse of Iceland’s volcanic ash returned. From Birmingham to Norwich, and in Belfast and Liverpool there was fresh frustration for passengers, with more to come as the London area is likely to be affected by Tuesday. Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson said [...]
May 16 2010 | Posted in
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Skirmishes have continued into the night in Bangkok between Thai security forces and anti-government demonstrators. Emergency services in the Thai capital say 10 civilians were killed and 125 injured in the earlier clashes. There has been an uneasy respite after dark, but gunfire and grenade explosions can still be heard. There have also been many [...]
May 15 2010 | Posted in
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A foreign journalist has been shot during clashes between anti-government protesters and troops in central Bangkok. The journalist, whose identity and nationality were unknown, was standing between troops and protesters when he was shot. He had been holding a video camera. Blood was seen streaming from his hand when he was carried away by protesters. [...]
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An eight-year-old Dutch boy is the sole survivor of a plane crash that killed more than 100 people at Libya’s Tripoli airport, officials say. Libyan transport minister Mohammed Ali Zidan said the boy was in a good condition in hospital. “His life is not in danger,” he told a press conference. Libyan television showed teams [...]
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