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| Prince William warns paparazzi against "harassing" George |
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By Michael Holden LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Prince William has warned two photographers against trailing his baby son George during walks in London parks with his nanny, saying their behaviour amounted to "harassment". Lawyers acting for William, second-in-line to the throne, and his pregnant wife Kate, have written to the freelance photographers asking them to stop following George, William's office said. It came after an incident in a central London park last week when one individual was spotted near George and his nanny. ...
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| Sahara chief Subrata Roy back in jail cell, hotel deal uncertain |
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NEW DELHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) - Subrata Roy, the jailed head of Sahara conglomerate, is back in a cell after living in a makeshift prison office for two months while working on the sale of three luxury hotels in New York and London, a deal that is still hanging. The Supreme Court had allowed the tycoon to use an office, phone, Internet connection and three secretaries in the Delhi prison to facilitate the sale of three hotels including Grosvenor House in London and the Plaza in New York. Roy needs to raise 100 billion rupees ($1. ...
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| Militants take control of western Iraqi town of Hit - security sources |
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| BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Militants took control of most of the western Iraqi town of Hit in Anbar province early on Thursday, security sources and local officials said. "Ninety percent of the town of Hit has been overrun by militants," said Adnan al-Fahdawi, a provincial council member. (Reporting by Rahim Salman; Editing by Janet Lawrence) |
| Third American held in N.Korea appeals to U.S. for help - report |
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SEOUL (Reuters) - One of three Americans held in North Korea on charges of crimes against the state said he was anxiously awaiting his trial and appealed for U.S. government help to secure their freedom, a news report said on Thursday. Reclusive North Korea, which periodically accuses the United States of military hostility and conspiracy to overthrow its leadership, has held a number of U.S. citizens in the past, using them as tools to extract visits by high-profile figures, including former President Bill Clinton. ...
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