Archive for June 6th, 2007

Calvi murder trial acquittals

A court in Rome has acquitted five men of murdering Roberto Calvi, the man known as “God’s Banker”, in 1982.
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Mayor enters 2012 footage row

The creators of footage promoting the 2012 Olympics should not be paid, Ken Livingstone has said.
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Anti-terror measures unveiled

John Reid is due to outline tougher anti-terrorism measures likely to be included in a new bill.
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Emin art to exhibit in Venice

Tracey Emin is representing Britain at the world’s oldest art exhibition - the Venice Biennale.
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Nighy makes Tanzania aid plea

Actor Bill Nighy travelled with Oxfam to Tanzania to see the difference that international aid can make.
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BAE payments to Saudi prince

A Saudi prince received secret payments from arms dealer BAE Systems, a BBC investigation has revealed.
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Postal strike vote result due

The postal workers’ union will reveal the outcome of a vote on strike action over a pay dispute.
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Scientists isolate ‘bad’ genes

British scientists have isolated many of the genes linked to illnesses such as heart disease and diabetes.
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