Anti-racism protestors march through Glasgow to mark the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade.
- March marks slavery anniversary
TV personality Kerry Katona is awarded substantial damages over newspaper claims she worked as a prostitute.
- Katona wins substantial damages
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First Minister Alex Salmond is to meet Muslim leaders in the wake of the Glasgow Airport attack.
- Salmond and Muslim leaders unite
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- Alcoa to shutter one plant, sell two others
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AP - A group of House Democrats said Wednesday they would push a boost in gas mileage standards for automobiles later this summer.
- House Dems push for fuel economy boost
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Speculation about a November election increases as two key economic announcements are moved forward.
- Election pressure mounts for PM
The combined Autonomy-Zantaz could be an attractive acquisition target for a larger infrastructure software vendor such as Oracle, IBM or EMC.
- Autonomy buys e-discovery firm Zantaz for $375M
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Here’s how a group of IT consultants who initially handled IT support for a $6.2 billion construction project at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport successfully transferred IT responsibilities to a city-run IT organization amid cultural turbulence.
- Midflight Handoff
The forced departure of Commerce Bancorp CEO Vernon Hill II is one of the most remarkable executive decapitations ever.
- The remarkable departure of Vernon Hill
NI’s blind water skiing world champion Janet Gray wins five gold medals at the World Championships in Australia.
- Five golds for blind water skier
Council workers, charity staff and doctors could be required by law to tip off police about potential violent criminals.
- Workers asked to ’snoop’ for police
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- Learn How to Protect Your Company From the Growing Threats of Russian ers
His company’s software eliminates stray characters to cut paper waste.
- Profile: Hayden Hamilton
Londoners on income support are to pay only half the fare on buses, mayor Ken Livingstone says.
- Oil deal signals lower bus fares
A Liverpool teacher who was jailed in Sudan for calling a teddy bear Mohammed, is preparing to start a job at a school in China.
- Teddy row teacher’s China job
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