UK defends China death response
Saturday, April 14th, 2012The Foreign Office defends itself over its response to the suspected murder of a British businessman in China.

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UK defends China death response
The Foreign Office defends itself over its response to the suspected murder of a British businessman in China.

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UK defends China death response
Hours after a man and woman were fatally shot in the parking lot of Arundel Mills mall in Hanover, the suspected assailant was killed Saturday morning in Prince George’s County in an exchange of gunfire that also left one Prince George’s police officer wounded, authorities said. James Edward Coleman, 22, of District Heights was shot by police after officers from Prince George’s and Anne Arundel counties arrived at the single-family home he shared with his parents on Rydal Road, police said. Read full article > >
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Suspect in Arundel Mills shootings is killed by police
A snapshot of the suspected rioters who were due to appear before one magistrates’ court in London on disorder-related charges during the course of one day.

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Who are the rioters?
Police in Hong Kong investigate the suspected murder of a British Salvation Army worker.

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British woman killed in Hong Kong
Russian officials say they have arrested the brother and sister of the suspected suicide bomber who attacked a Moscow airport last month.

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Moscow bomb suspect siblings held
Renault asks French authorities to investigate the suspected industrial espionage at the carmaker.

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Renault seeks ‘espionage’ probe
Renault asks French authorities to investigate the suspected industrial espionage at the carmaker.

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Renault seeks ‘espionage’ probe
The coffin which used to contain the body of Lee Harvey Oswald – the suspected killer of US president John F Kennedy – is going up for auction in Los Angeles next week.

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Lee Harvey Oswald’s coffin up for sale
Six of the suspected gunmen responsible for the killings of 72 migrants in Mexico have been identified, Mexican authorities said Monday, the state-run Notimex news agency reported.
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Mexico: Gunmen behind massacre ID’d
Lebanese security officials say they have killed the suspected leader of the militant Sunni Islamist group Fatah al-Islam.
