Aardman film ‘laughs at leprosy’
Monday, January 16th, 2012A charity says Bristol’s Aardman Animations “pokes fun” at people with leprosy in its latest film trailer.

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Aardman film ‘laughs at leprosy’
A charity says Bristol’s Aardman Animations “pokes fun” at people with leprosy in its latest film trailer.

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Aardman film ‘laughs at leprosy’
A charity says Bristol’s Aardman Animations “pokes fun” at people with leprosy in its latest film trailer.

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Aardman film ‘laughs at leprosy’
The cost of borrowing for the Italian government falls by half at its latest debt auction, in a sign of easing eurozone tensions.
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Big drop in Italy borrowing costs
Apple released an updated version of its latest operating system Thursday, promising to fix the battery problems users had reported with iOS 5 — but apparently it’s no magic potion. While some users sent in early reports saying that the update was, to quote one Wired reader, “nothing short of amazing,” Apple forums were still flooded with complaints that the update did absolutely nothing to stop the battery leaks. Read full article > >
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Apple battery update not working for everyone
The global recovery still faces many risks, which could lead to stagflation, the OECD says in its latest economic outlook.

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OECD sees risk of ‘stagflation’
The Economist magazine accuses India of hostile censorship after being forced by the country’s authorities to cover up a map in its latest edition.

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India accused of map censorship
The US central bank has said the US economy is moderately improving, according to minutes of its latest policy committee meeting.

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US economy is improving says Fed
Arcelor Mittal says global steel prices and demand are continuing to rise as its latest results beat market expectations.

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Steel sales boost Arcelor Mittal
Mozilla celebrates more than five million downloads of its latest browser, however Firefox’s market share is declining.

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Millions download latest Firefox
Fashion house Christian Dior has unveiled its latest collection in Paris in an event overshadowed by an uproar over its former designer John Galliano.

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VIDEO: Galliano row overshadows Dior
The final taxpayers’ bill for London 2012 is “inherently uncertain”, the government’s spending watchdog says in its latest report.

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Final Olympics bill ‘uncertain’
Users of Microsoft’s Xbox gaming console have accused its latest hands-free add-on, the Kinect, of causing their consoles to fail.

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Kinect blamed for Xbox failures
Apple launches a music-based social network called Ping as part of its latest upgrade to the iTunes music software.

The US says it plans to sell Kuwait its latest Patriot anti-ballistic missile to meet “current and future threats”.

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Kuwait to get US Patriot missiles