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10/10/2009 18:39

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Cherie Blair reveals Paisley snub - Soldier killed in Afghanistan named - 30 arrests at anti-Islam protest in Birmingham.



Cherie Blair reveals Paisley snub

Cherie Blair revealed that Rev Ian Paisley never once shook her hand during her husband's time in power because of her Catholic faith.

Soldier killed in Afghanistan named

A 23-year-old British soldier killed near the main UK military base in Afghanistan was "the most wonderful, caring and loving man you could ever meet", his fiancee said.

30 arrests at anti-Islam protest in Birmingham

At least 30 people were arrested when a group demonstrating against Islamic fundamentalism clashed with anti-racism protesters in Britain on Saturday, police said.

RBS investors to sue bank chiefs

Investors left out of pocket by the part-nationalisation of the Royal Bank of Scotland have announced plans to pursue legal action against its former directors for up to £9 billion.

Dead soldier named

A British soldier killed near the main UK military base in Afghanistan has been named.

Authorities seek cause of Ariz. sweat lodge deaths

Authorities seeking answers to what caused two deaths and more than a dozen illnesses at an Arizona resort's sauna-like sweat lodge were investigating whether any of the victims had medical conditions or had been fasting.

Video shows cars, trucks tossed by tsunami waves

The FBI on Friday released video footage showing waves rushing in and violently tossing cars and trucks in a parking lot as a deadly tsunami struck American Samoa last week.

Police: Fla. man kills fiancee on eve of wedding

A man who thought there was an intruder in his house shot and killed his fiancee the day before they were to be married, police said Friday.

CDC: 76 children dead of swine flu as cases rise

Health officials said Friday that 76 U.S. children have died of swine flu, including 19 new reports in the past week — more evidence the new virus is unusually dangerous for the young.

Sheriff: Bones at Garrido home buried long ago

The Contra Costa County Sheriff's office said Friday that bone fragments dug up from the backyard of kidnapping suspect Phillip Garrido's home and a neighboring property probably belonged to American Indians buried a long time ago.

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