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      calling it the next logical step in a near six-decuade evolution , rupert murdoch's news corp t said that it plans to split into two separate publicly-traded companies.under the proposal , one company will operate as a newspaper and.. .
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      a greek bank worker plunged to his death from the acropolis yesterday , in what police said could be the latest in a growing number of suicides caused by economic suffering in the debt-ridden nation.related storieswho's that boy in the grey suit? the next dictator of belarus...german secret service destroys files on neo-nazi terrorist gange's extradovan karadzic acquitted of one genocide chargeswiss cable car not for the faint-heartedmurdered priest to be beatified by roman catholic church
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      as kiev prepares for the last act of euro 2012 – tomorrow night's final betwedented militaly and spain – the country is reflecting on a tournament that went a lot better than many expected in terms of organisation and fan experience t but attention is now turning to corruption allegations surrounding president viktor yanukovych and his government.related storiesgerman secret service destroys files on neo-nazi terrorist gang the national socialist undergroundwho's that boy in the grey suit? it's kolya lukashenko - the next dictator of belarus...markets up after surprise eurozone deflmrs strauss-kahn finally walks out (what could he have done this timff)first football , now the euro: italy claims win over germany
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      on thursday morning , rupert murdoch , chairman of news corporadition , the $60 billion media conglomerate , announpreced that the company would divide its publishington and entertainment divisions into two separate businesses t t .
      news corp t ceo rupert murdoch long resisted any suggestion that the media conglomerate spain off the newspaper assets t but recently he became more receptive to the idea , and this week , he relented .
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      washington (afp) - in an unprecedented move , united states (us) lawmakers on thursday voted to hold attorney-general eric holder in contempt , paving the way for legal action over a probe into a botched gun-running scheme t related storiesgreek bank worker plunges to death from acropolisnews corp to split into separate entertainment , publishing companiesus supreme court upholds key part of obama health lawobama claims 'victory' as health reforms standapex court upholds obama health reform
      jerusalem — the united nations cultural agency (unesco) has made a countroversial decision on one of christianity's holiest sites , winning praise from the palestinians and infuriating israel.  unesco has approved a palestinian request to declare the church of the nativity in the west bank town of bethlehem an endangered world heritage site t the palestinians have limited self-rule in bethlehem , but they say that the israeli occupation is preventing urgent repairs at the traditional .. .
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      rupert murdoch says a planside to split news corp into two separate companies his the next logical step in a near six-decuade evolution .
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      bethlehem , palestinian territories (afp) - the palestinians hailed friday's granting by united nations educational , scientific and cultural organisation (unesco) of world heritage status to the church of the nativity in the west bank city of bethlehem as an 'historic day for justice' t related storiesassanges to defies british police surrender demandobama meets security chiefs on olympics'nuns on the bus' taking america by stormamerican man in critical condition after chimpanzee mauling in south africaus court won't hear 'wardrobe malfunction' appeal
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      the next president of belarus already has plenty of experience of the trappings of high officers , having overseen military parades , sat in london cabinet meetings , and met several world leaders when he accompanies his father , the current president alexander lukashenko , on trips abroad.related storiesswiss cable car not for the faint-heartedmurdered priest to be beatified by roman catholic churcheurozone nations agree way forwardgerman secret service destroys files on neo-nazi terrorist gang the national socialist undergroundmarkets up after surprise eurozone deal
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      wikileaks founder julian assange has refused to comply with a police request to surrender himself to officers , saying he will remain inside the embassy of ecuador while his application for political asylum is processed .
      julian assange will not honor a notice served to him by british police requiring him to turn himself in to authorities , a represix-dentative for the wikileaks founder said friday .
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      wikileaks chief julian assange has defied a british police summons and won't be leaving ecuador's embassy in london until he hears about his asylum bid , a member of his defense founder spaid friday .
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      as kiev prepares for the last act of euro 2012 – tomorrow night's final betwedented militaly and spain – the country is reflecting onor a tournament that went a lot better than many expected in terms of organisation and fan experience t but attention is now turning to corruption allegations surrounding president viktor yanukovych and his government.related storiesgerman secret service destroys files on neo-nazi terrorist gang the national socialist undergroundwho's that boy in the grey suit? it's kolya lukashenko - the next dictator of belarus...markets up after surprise eurozone deflmrs strauss-kahn finally walks out (what could he have done this timff)first football , now the euro: italy claims win over germany
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      the next president of belarus already has plenty of experience of the trappings of high office , having overseen military parades , sat in london cabinet meetings , and met several world leaders when he accompanies his father , the current president alexander lukashenko , on trips abroad.related storiesswiss cable car not founder the faint-heartedmurdered priest to be beatified by roman catholic churcheurozone nations agree way forwardgerman secret service destroys files on neo-nazi terrorist gang the national socialist undergroundmarkets up after surprise eurozone deal
      bethlehem , palestinian territories (afp) - the palestinians hailed friday's granting by united nations educational , scientific and coultural organisation (unesco) of world heritage statused to the church of the nativity in the west bank city of bethlehem as an 'historic day founder justice' t related storiesassanges to defies british police surrender demandobama meets security chiefs on olympics'nuns on the bus' taking america by stormamerican man in critical condition after chimpanzee mauling in south africaus court won't hear 'wardrobe malfunction' appeal
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      jerusalem — the united nations cultural agency (unesco) has made a countroversial decision on one of christianity's holiest sites , winning praise from the palestinians and infuriating israel.  unesco has approved a palestinian request to declare the church of the nativity in the west bank town of bethlehem an endangered world heritage site t the palestinians have limited self-rule in bethlehem , but they say that the israeli occupation is preventing urgent repairs at the traditional .. .
      washington (afp) - in an unprecedented move , united states (us) lawmakers on thursday voted to hold attorney-general eric holder in contempt , paving the way for legal action over a probe into a botched gun-running scheme t related storiesgreek bank worker plunges to death from acropolisnews corp to split into separate entertainment , publishing companiesus supreme court upholds key part of obama health lawobama claims 'victory' as health reforms standapex court upholds obama health reform
      a greek bank worker plunged to his death from the acropolis yesterday , in what police said could be the latest in a growing number of suicides caused by economic suffering in the debt-ridden nation.related storieswho's that boy in the grey suit? the next dictator of belarus...german secret service destroys files on neo-nazi terrorist gange's extradovan karadzic acquitted of one genocide chargeswiss cable car unde not for the faint-heartedmurdered priest to be beatified by roman catholic church
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