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General News Update

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  • Residents carry the bodies of Abu Al-Laith and Abu Hafeth, whom activists say were killed by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, during their funeral at Binsh
    U.S. fears Syria plotting a massacre Reuters - 49 mins ago

    The U.S. said it feared a massacre in Aleppo after President Bashar al-Assad's forces launched ground and air bombardments in preparation for a major onslaught against rebels in Syria's commercial capital. More »U.S. fears Syria plotting a massacre

    Residents carry the bodies of Abu Al-Laith and Abu Hafeth, whom activists say were killed by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, during their funeral at Binsh

    The U.S. said it feared a massacre in Aleppo after President Bashar al-Assad's forces launched ground and air bombardments in preparation for a major onslaught against rebels in Syria's commercial capital.

  • To match Insight DETROIT/CHURCH
    Religion has little impact in U.S. race: poll Reuters - 7 hrs ago

    The religious faiths of President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney will have little weight in November's presidential election, a poll showed on Thursday. More »Religion has little impact in U.S. race: poll

    To match Insight DETROIT/CHURCH

    The religious faiths of President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney will have little weight in November's presidential election, a poll showed on Thursday.

  • Paul Chambers was convicted by Doncaster magistrates of a breach of the 2003 Communications Act
    Man who tweeted airport bomb 'joke' wins appeal AFP - 2 hrs 15 mins ago

    A Twitter user won his appeal against conviction Friday for sending a message that he was going to blow up an airport in northern England, which he said was a joke. More »Man who tweeted airport bomb 'joke' wins appeal

    Paul Chambers was convicted by Doncaster magistrates of a breach of the 2003 Communications Act

    A Twitter user won his appeal against conviction Friday for sending a message that he was going to blow up an airport in northern England, which he said was a joke.

  • FILE - In this Tuesday, May 1, 2012, file photo, worker Maria Contrero, of Boston, removes an elite running shoe from a sole press during the assembly process at the New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc. factory in Boston. A U.S. economy that plodded along in the first three months of the year likely grew even less in the April-June quarter. And most economists no longer think growth will strengthen much in the second half of 2012.  (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)
    Few think sluggish U.S. economy will strengthen soon @ Yahoo! Finance - 7 hrs ago

    A U.S. economy that plodded along in the first three months of the year likely grew even less in the April-June quarter. And most economists no longer think growth will strengthen much in the second half of 2012. More »Few think sluggish U.S. economy will strengthen soon

    FILE - In this Tuesday, May 1, 2012, file photo, worker Maria Contrero, of Boston, removes an elite running shoe from a sole press during the assembly process at the New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc. factory in Boston. A U.S. economy that plodded along in the first three months of the year likely grew even less in the April-June quarter. And most economists no longer think growth will strengthen much in the second half of 2012.  (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)

    A U.S. economy that plodded along in the first three months of the year likely grew even less in the April-June quarter. And most economists no longer think growth will strengthen much in the second half of 2012.

  • South Korea's Im Dong-hyun takes aim during the men's archery individual ranking round of the London 2012 Olympics Games at the Lords Cricket Ground in London

    South Korea's Im Dong-hyun broke his own 72-arrow world record in the archery ranking round for the London Olympics with a score of 699 on Friday. Im and his South Korean team mates, Kim Bub-min and Oh Jin-hyek, also broke the team world record for 72 arrows with a score of 2,087 at Lord's Cricket Ground. ...

  • Aging & HIV:  An Emerging front in AIDS fight

    Following bone marrow transplants, two men infected with HIV no longer have any traces of the AIDS-causing virus in their lymphocytes, researchers report.

  • Obama Hinting Towards Assault Weapons Ban

    The White House signaled Thursday that President Obama would not be seeking new gun control laws in the aftermath of the mass shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado.

  • Aurora Colorado firefighters and police pray at the memorial for victims of the movie theater shooting in Aurora

    Mourners packed a Denver church on Thursday for the funeral of a 23-year-old woman who was among the 12 people shot to death at a midnight showing of a new "Batman" film.

  • U.S. Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney meets with British Prime Minister David Cameron in London

    President Barack Obama is signing a new U.S.-Israel security pact on Friday -- a move that could steal some of the headlines there even as Republican challenger Mitt Romney opens a visit to the close U.S. ally a day later.

  • Twitter's service was gradually restored on Thursday and many users posted messages expressing relief in sarcastic terms

    A freak double failure in its data centers took Twitter down for around an hour on Thursday, leaving millions without updates from friends, celebrities and news providers a day ahead of the Olympics.

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  • The royal barge Gloriana carries the Olympic flame in a cauldron on board, as it leaves Hampton Court Palace in London along the river Thames, on its way into central London on the final day of the Torch Relay, Friday, July 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
    WHAT'S THE FORECAST? AP - 37 mins ago

    Those in London for the Games will be getting a more authentic British weather experience today as rainy spells hit the capital. More »WHAT'S THE FORECAST?

    The royal barge Gloriana carries the Olympic flame in a cauldron on board, as it leaves Hampton Court Palace in London along the river Thames, on its way into central London on the final day of the Torch Relay, Friday, July 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)

    Those in London for the Games will be getting a more authentic British weather experience today as rainy spells hit the capital.

  • Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney walks out of 10 Downing Street after meeting with British Prime Minister David Cameron in London, Thursday, July 26, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
    Romney resume from 2002 in focus amid Olympic rift AP - 41 mins ago

    On a trip already marked by misstep, Mitt Romney has an Olympic history that could prove problematic: His stewardship of the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City was not without controversy. More »Romney resume from 2002 in focus amid Olympic rift

    Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney walks out of 10 Downing Street after meeting with British Prime Minister David Cameron in London, Thursday, July 26, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

    On a trip already marked by misstep, Mitt Romney has an Olympic history that could prove problematic: His stewardship of the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City was not without controversy.

  • A fencer holds up a foil during a practice session at the ExCel venue before the start of the London 2012 Olympic Games
    Top 10 cool sports you should try while travelling Reuters - 41 mins ago

    LONDON (Reuters) - For those who prefer marathons to museums, travel is a fantastic opportunity to indulge in a new sport. The travelers and staff at Trippy.com (www.trippy.com) have come up with their … More »Top 10 cool sports you should try while travelling

    A fencer holds up a foil during a practice session at the ExCel venue before the start of the London 2012 Olympic Games

    LONDON (Reuters) - For those who prefer marathons to museums, travel is a fantastic opportunity to indulge in a new sport. The travelers and staff at Trippy.com (www.trippy.com) have come up with their list of 10 Cool Sports You Should Try While Travelling. Not athletically inclined? Fear not! We've included some low-impact …

  • Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt gestures during a team news conference in east London
    Bolt "100 percent healthy": agent Reuters - 44 mins ago

    LONDON (Reuters) - Jamaican triple Olympic champion Usain Bolt is fully fit for his historic bid for repeat golds in the 100 and 200 meters despite reports to the contrary, his agent said on Friday. "Usain … More »Bolt "100 percent healthy": agent

    Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt gestures during a team news conference in east London

    LONDON (Reuters) - Jamaican triple Olympic champion Usain Bolt is fully fit for his historic bid for repeat golds in the 100 and 200 meters despite reports to the contrary, his agent said on Friday. "Usain is 100 percent healthy," Ricky Simms said in an email to Reuters. Bolt faced the media on Thursday, telling a packed …

  • Diguan Pigot of Suriname swims during a practice session at the Aquatics Centre at Olympic Park ahead of the 2012 Summer Olympics, Friday, July 27, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa De Olza)
    EYES ON LONDON: Bells ring out across nation AP - 46 mins ago

    Around the 2012 Olympics and its host city with journalists from The Associated Press bringing the flavor and details of the games to you: More »EYES ON LONDON: Bells ring out across nation

    Diguan Pigot of Suriname swims during a practice session at the Aquatics Centre at Olympic Park ahead of the 2012 Summer Olympics, Friday, July 27, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa De Olza)

    Around the 2012 Olympics and its host city with journalists from The Associated Press bringing the flavor and details of the games to you:

  • Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport, Jeremy Hunt, speaks on the BBC's Andew Marr Show in London
    Minister drops clanger with Olympic bell Reuters - 48 mins ago

    LONDON, July 27 - The minister in charge of the London Olympics said on Friday he could not promise a tournament without glitches -- and then promptly broke an Olympic bell which flew off its handle and … More »Minister drops clanger with Olympic bell

    Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport, Jeremy Hunt, speaks on the BBC's Andew Marr Show in London

    LONDON, July 27 - The minister in charge of the London Olympics said on Friday he could not promise a tournament without glitches -- and then promptly broke an Olympic bell which flew off its handle and hit his publicist. "My goodness me! Terrible moment there! Health and safety," an embarrassed Secretary of State for Culture, …

  • Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport, Jeremy Hunt, speaks on the BBC's Andew Marr Show in London
    British minister drops clanger with Olympic bell Reuters - 49 mins ago

    LONDON, July 27 - The British minister in charge of the London Olympics said on Friday he could not promise a tournament without glitches -- and then promptly broke an Olympic bell which flew off its handle … More »British minister drops clanger with Olympic bell

    Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport, Jeremy Hunt, speaks on the BBC's Andew Marr Show in London

    LONDON, July 27 - The British minister in charge of the London Olympics said on Friday he could not promise a tournament without glitches -- and then promptly broke an Olympic bell which flew off its handle and hit his publicist. "My goodness me! Terrible moment there! Health and safety," an embarrassed Secretary of State …

  • Beneath Bendtner's uniform was a pair of Paddy Power underpants
    Olympic chiefs rule out underwear checks AFP - 58 mins ago

    Danish footballer Nicklas Bendtner's ambush marketing stunt will not lead to a series of checks on athletes' underwear during London 2012, a senior International Olympic Committee member insisted. More »Olympic chiefs rule out underwear checks

    Beneath Bendtner's uniform was a pair of Paddy Power underpants

    Danish footballer Nicklas Bendtner's ambush marketing stunt will not lead to a series of checks on athletes' underwear during London 2012, a senior International Olympic Committee member insisted.

  • "I have put in my resignation from Enyimba," revealed Eguavoen
    Former Nigeria coach Eguavoen quits Enyimba AFP - 1 hr 2 mins ago

    Former Nigeria coach Austin Eguavoen has quit top Nigerian club Enyimba citing personal reasons. More »Former Nigeria coach Eguavoen quits Enyimba

    "I have put in my resignation from Enyimba," revealed Eguavoen

    Former Nigeria coach Austin Eguavoen has quit top Nigerian club Enyimba citing personal reasons.

  • Cisse was a major hit on Tyneside during the second half of last season
    Cisse sorry to miss out on Olympic dream AFP - 1 hr 4 mins ago

    Senegal striker Papiss Cisse expressed his disappointment on Friday at having to give up on his dream of winning an Olympic medal. More »Cisse sorry to miss out on Olympic dream

    Cisse was a major hit on Tyneside during the second half of last season

    Senegal striker Papiss Cisse expressed his disappointment on Friday at having to give up on his dream of winning an Olympic medal.

  • The Olympic Games will officially begin tonight in a once rundown area of east London
    Excited London prepares to open Olympics AFP - 1 hr 5 mins ago

    An expectant London prepared Friday to launch the greatest sporting show on earth with excitement reaching fever pitch hours ahead of the Olympic Games opening ceremony. More »Excited London prepares to open Olympics

    The Olympic Games will officially begin tonight in a once rundown area of east London

    An expectant London prepared Friday to launch the greatest sporting show on earth with excitement reaching fever pitch hours ahead of the Olympic Games opening ceremony.

  • Diguan Pigot of Suriname swims during a practice session at the Aquatics Centre at Olympic Park ahead of the 2012 Summer Olympics, Friday, July 27, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa De Olza)
    EYES ON LONDON: Deep bongs, cavernous venue AP - 1 hr 7 mins ago

    Around the 2012 Olympics and its host city with journalists from The Associated Press bringing the flavor and details of the games to you: More »EYES ON LONDON: Deep bongs, cavernous venue

    Diguan Pigot of Suriname swims during a practice session at the Aquatics Centre at Olympic Park ahead of the 2012 Summer Olympics, Friday, July 27, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa De Olza)

    Around the 2012 Olympics and its host city with journalists from The Associated Press bringing the flavor and details of the games to you:

  • Police patrol Westfield shopping centre during a brief rain shower in London
    Weather forecast cloudy for Olympics opening ceremony Reuters - 1 hr 7 mins ago

    LONDON (Reuters) - Clouds gathered over London on Friday but forecasters said there was only a small chance of a shower during the Olympics opening ceremony starting at 2000 GMT. "It will be rather more … More »Weather forecast cloudy for Olympics opening ceremony

    Police patrol Westfield shopping centre during a brief rain shower in London

    LONDON (Reuters) - Clouds gathered over London on Friday but forecasters said there was only a small chance of a shower during the Olympics opening ceremony starting at 2000 GMT. "It will be rather more cloudy than of late with showers across the south east through the day, some of them heavy," Britain's Met Office said …

  • A horse and rider cast a shadow during a training session at Greenwich Park, the site for the equestrian and modern pentathlon events for the 2012 Summer Olympics, Wednesday, July 25, 2012, in London.The city will host the 2012 London Olympics with opening ceremonies scheduled for Friday, July 27. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
    This (United) Kingdom loves its horses AP - 1 hr 9 mins ago

    "A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!" comes the cry from one of Shakespeare's great characters. King Richard III would have had his plea answered at these Olympics. More »This (United) Kingdom loves its horses

    A horse and rider cast a shadow during a training session at Greenwich Park, the site for the equestrian and modern pentathlon events for the 2012 Summer Olympics, Wednesday, July 25, 2012, in London.The city will host the 2012 London Olympics with opening ceremonies scheduled for Friday, July 27. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)

    "A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!" comes the cry from one of Shakespeare's great characters. King Richard III would have had his plea answered at these Olympics.

  • Jackson is a three-time Women's NBA Most Valuable Player with Seattle Storm
    Betting plunge mars Jackson's flag-waving AFP - 1 hr 10 mins ago

    A betting controversy has marred the naming of basketball superstar Lauren Jackson as the Australian team's flag-bearer at Friday's London Olympic Games opening ceremony. More »Betting plunge mars Jackson's flag-waving

    Jackson is a three-time Women's NBA Most Valuable Player with Seattle Storm

    A betting controversy has marred the naming of basketball superstar Lauren Jackson as the Australian team's flag-bearer at Friday's London Olympic Games opening ceremony.

  • Michael Phelps of the U.S. leaves the news conference room in the Olympic media centre after addressing the media before the start of the London 2012 Olympic games
    U.S. Olympic swimming team show off dancing skills in spoof video Reuters - 1 hr 11 mins ago

    LONDON (Reuters) - It's not all hard work and no play for the U.S. swimming team at the London Olympics. A light-hearted, spoof video filmed by the team during training has gone viral on the internet with … More »U.S. Olympic swimming team show off dancing skills in spoof video

    Michael Phelps of the U.S. leaves the news conference room in the Olympic media centre after addressing the media before the start of the London 2012 Olympic games

    LONDON (Reuters) - It's not all hard work and no play for the U.S. swimming team at the London Olympics. A light-hearted, spoof video filmed by the team during training has gone viral on the internet with tens of thousands of viewers clicking to watch top names such as Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte and Missy Franklin dancing …

  • South Korea's Im Dong-hyun takes aim during the men's archery individual ranking round of the London 2012 Olympics Games at the Lords Cricket Ground in London
    South Korean Im breaks archery world record Reuters - 1 hr 11 mins ago

    LONDON (Reuters) - South Korea's Im Dong-hyun broke his own 72-arrow world record in the archery ranking round for the London Olympics with a score of 699 on Friday. Im and his South Korean team mates, … More »South Korean Im breaks archery world record

    South Korea's Im Dong-hyun takes aim during the men's archery individual ranking round of the London 2012 Olympics Games at the Lords Cricket Ground in London

    LONDON (Reuters) - South Korea's Im Dong-hyun broke his own 72-arrow world record in the archery ranking round for the London Olympics with a score of 699 on Friday. Im and his South Korean team mates, Kim Bub-min and Oh Jin-hyek, also broke the team world record for 72 arrows with a score of 2,087 at Lord's Cricket Ground. …

  • Carig Reedie says 75% of Olympic spending has gone on infrastructure
    London Olympics 'will leave lasting legacy': IOC VP AFP - 1 hr 24 mins ago

    The London Olympics may have cost more than £9 billion ($14 billion) to stage but one of Britain's top sports officials has insisted the benefits will be felt long after the end of the Games. More »London Olympics 'will leave lasting legacy': IOC VP

    Carig Reedie says 75% of Olympic spending has gone on infrastructure

    The London Olympics may have cost more than £9 billion ($14 billion) to stage but one of Britain's top sports officials has insisted the benefits will be felt long after the end of the Games.

  • First lady Michelle Obama reacts before speaking during a breakfast with Team USA at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Friday, July 27, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
    Star-studded audience for Olympic opening ceremony AP - 1 hr 25 mins ago

    There will be monarchs, presidents, prime ministers — and David Beckham. Friday's opening ceremony for the London Olympics is an A-list affair. More »Star-studded audience for Olympic opening ceremony

    First lady Michelle Obama reacts before speaking during a breakfast with Team USA at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Friday, July 27, 2012, in London. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

    There will be monarchs, presidents, prime ministers — and David Beckham. Friday's opening ceremony for the London Olympics is an A-list affair.

  • Swiss tennis player Federer answers a reporter's question during a news conference in the Olympic media centre before the start of the London 2012 Olympic Games
    Williams, Federer in action on first day Reuters - 1 hr 27 mins ago

    LONDON (Reuters) - Wimbledon champions Serena Williams and Roger Federer are in action on the opening day of the Olympic tennis tournament on Saturday, returning to the center court just three weeks after … More »Williams, Federer in action on first day

    Swiss tennis player Federer answers a reporter's question during a news conference in the Olympic media centre before the start of the London 2012 Olympic Games

    LONDON (Reuters) - Wimbledon champions Serena Williams and Roger Federer are in action on the opening day of the Olympic tennis tournament on Saturday, returning to the center court just three weeks after their triumphs. Williams faces Serbia's Jelena Jankovic in the second match on the 15,000 capacity court and is followed …

  • FILE - In this Friday, July 19, 1996 file photo, boxing legend Muhammed Ali lights the Olympic flame, as American swimmer Janet Evans looks on during the 1996 Summer Olympic Games opening ceremony in Atlanta. Only London Olympics Opening Ceremony director Danny Boyle and a few well-informed others will know for certain if British newspapers are wrong with their speculation that Ali could play a role on Friday night July 27, 2012 when the ceremony is held. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
    Bannister leads race to light Olympic flame AP - 1 hr 31 mins ago

    With the finish line fast approaching, Roger Bannister has broken away from the pack and is now the bookmakers' clear front runner to light the Olympic cauldron later Friday. More »Bannister leads race to light Olympic flame

    FILE - In this Friday, July 19, 1996 file photo, boxing legend Muhammed Ali lights the Olympic flame, as American swimmer Janet Evans looks on during the 1996 Summer Olympic Games opening ceremony in Atlanta. Only London Olympics Opening Ceremony director Danny Boyle and a few well-informed others will know for certain if British newspapers are wrong with their speculation that Ali could play a role on Friday night July 27, 2012 when the ceremony is held. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

    With the finish line fast approaching, Roger Bannister has broken away from the pack and is now the bookmakers' clear front runner to light the Olympic cauldron later Friday.

  • The royal barge Gloriana carries the Olympic flame in a cauldron on board, as it leaves Hampton Court Palace in London, as it makes its way along the river Thames into central London on the final day of the Torch Relay, Friday, July 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
    5 Olympic things to know for Friday AP - 1 hr 33 mins ago

    Here's what to watch for at the London Olympics on Friday: More »5 Olympic things to know for Friday

    The royal barge Gloriana carries the Olympic flame in a cauldron on board, as it leaves Hampton Court Palace in London, as it makes its way along the river Thames into central London on the final day of the Torch Relay, Friday, July 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)

    Here's what to watch for at the London Olympics on Friday:

  • Rogge said the cases were "a good sign for the fight against doping"
    Drug cases show system working, says Rogge AFP - 1 hr 33 mins ago

    International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Jacques Rogge said Friday a spate of failed drugs tests ahead of the London Games proved authorities were winning the war on doping. More »Drug cases show system working, says Rogge

    Rogge said the cases were "a good sign for the fight against doping"

    International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Jacques Rogge said Friday a spate of failed drugs tests ahead of the London Games proved authorities were winning the war on doping.

  • The Americans ripped Spain 100-78 and outlasted Argentina 86-80 in tuneup games
    US NBA stars favoured for Olympic basketball gold AFP - 1 hr 36 mins ago

    With LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony leading the way through an undefeated exhibition run, the United States collection of multi-millionaire NBA stars is a favourite to capture London Olympic gold. More »US NBA stars favoured for Olympic basketball gold

    The Americans ripped Spain 100-78 and outlasted Argentina 86-80 in tuneup games

    With LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony leading the way through an undefeated exhibition run, the United States collection of multi-millionaire NBA stars is a favourite to capture London Olympic gold.

  • Ryan Lochte (L) swims in the men's 200m individual medley final against Micahel Phelps during the U.S. Olympic swimming trials in Omaha
    Phelps and Lochte rivalry to kick-start programme Reuters - 1 hr 49 mins ago

    LONDON (Reuters) - Nothing whets the appetite more in Olympic swimming than a genuine rivalry and this year's London Games promises one of the greatest duels in the pool ever seen with the clash between … More »Phelps and Lochte rivalry to kick-start programme

    Ryan Lochte (L) swims in the men's 200m individual medley final against Micahel Phelps during the U.S. Olympic swimming trials in Omaha

    LONDON (Reuters) - Nothing whets the appetite more in Olympic swimming than a genuine rivalry and this year's London Games promises one of the greatest duels in the pool ever seen with the clash between team mate Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte putting the sport in a buzz. If the men's 200 meters freestyle at the 2004 Athens …

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Democracy is a process by which the people are free to choose the man who will get the blame.
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A sense of humor is part of the art of leadership, of getting along with people, of getting things done.
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