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Monday, July 2, 2007 (PARIS)
British police officers guarding a house in central England on Monday, following arrests over the week-end in connection with the attack at Glasgow Airport.
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In intense hunt for bombers, Britain sees Qaeda link

Police sharply escalated their hunt on Sunday for the plotters of attempted car bomb attacks in London and Glasgow, arresting another suspect, bringing the total to five.
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High security at concert for Princess Diana
U.S. to add air marshals on flights to Europe
- Video: Prime Minister Gordon Brown's statement

Whistle-blower in India uses a blog for protection

J. N. Jayashree did not want her husband to die the death of an Indian whistle-blower, so a Web site has become a 'fortress' for a couple fighting government corruption.

Scent of oil may have brought corruption to a tiny African country

The first drop of oil has yet to be produced, but little São Tomé may have attracted ample supplies of oil-related corruption, U.S. investigations suggest.

Coles set to accept a bid by Wesfarmers for $18.6 billion
U.S. accuses Hezbollah of aiding Iran in Iraq
Informal talks expected as Putin visits Bush
$135 million home is most expensive for sale in the U.S.
Universal in dispute with Apple over iTunes
Trial starts for murder of Armenian journalist
Civilian casualties in Iraq reported to decline
UN progress report on development goals is mixed
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John Vinocur: In the German approach, a dilemma of distance.
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On their own, residents rebuild their lives.
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Roger Cohen: The filthy rich are different from you and me  Times Select
Tax authorities have lost touch with the super-rich, as has most of humanity.
Everyone wins from a compromise
A universal threat, a generational challenge
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Given the stance our government made on the war in Iraq and elsewhere, I think we are just getting used to being a target. It's something we have to live with."

Andrew Fowler, a 39- year-old lawyer in London, speaking of the car bomb that was found and difused on Friday.


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