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Times Online - This Week's Top Stories From Around The World


This week's top stories from around the world - Times Online


This week's top stories from around the world
Times Online, UK - Jul 19, 2008
In similar shows, Britons chose Winston Churchill, Americans Ronald Reagan and South Africans Nelson Mandela. The state-controlled Rossiya television ...
This week's top stories from around the world - Times Online
A decision was takento sell the first pictures of Vivienne Marcheline and her brother Knox Leon,for a reported $11m (£5.5m) to an unnamed American magazine. Canada’s government has refused toapply for his release, fearing he will act as a rallying point forextremists. He claimed mistreatmentat the hands of his US guards and, in one section, repeatedly cried out“Help me”. Khadr is the youngest detainee at Guantanamo and the last Westerncitizen still being held in the prison. Meanwhile, the Frenchresort of Nice has been inundated with paparazzi anxious to capture thefirst picture of Jolie’s twins, delivered last weekend. News International Limited, 1 Virginia St, London E98 1XY, is the holding company for the News International group and is registered in England No 81701. Please read our Privacy Policy.To inquire about a licence to reproduce material from Times Online, The Times or The Sunday Times, click here.This website is published by a member of the News International Group. Robbie Marsland, UK directorof the International Fund for Animal Welfare, said: “The decision playsRussian roulette with wild elephants. The decision was widelywelcomed both on the left and the right.Olivier Roy, an Islamic specialist, told Le Monde: “Wearing a burqa in Francemeans crossing a line. The family’s two-year-old daughter also died as her mother triedto smother her cries. The state-controlled Rossiya televisionchannel will broadcast programmes on the finalists, who include thecosmononaut Yuri Gagarin, the poet Alexander Pushkin and Tsar Peter theGreat, in the autumn. The tsar received 267,385 votes to Stalin’s262,997 after a last-ditch appeal by monarchists, who said a victory forStalin will shame Russia internationally.In similar shows, Britons chose Winston Churchill, Americans Ronald Reagan andSouth Africans Nelson Mandela. They show Khadr,now 21 but 16 in the tapes, weeping and disturbed. Use our dating service, read our births, marriages and deaths announcements, or place your advertisement.Copyright 2008 Times Newspapers Ltd.This service is provided on Times Newspapers' standard Terms and Conditions. You don’t have to worry about it ifyou’ve got less than $100,000 in the bank.

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