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18/03/2010 - 21:08

UK & USA Today Editoweb 18 March 2010

Kidnap boy's father paid £110,000 ransom - Freed kidnap boy arrives back in UK - Murderer Found Guilty Using Dog's DNA.



UK & USA Today Editoweb 18 March 2010
Kidnap boy's father paid £110,000 ransom

The father of a five-year-old British boy kidnapped in Pakistan paid a £110,000 ransom for his release.

Freed kidnap boy arrives back in UK

The five-year-old boy freed by kidnappers in Pakistan after his family paid a £110,000 ransom has returned home to the UK

Murderer Found Guilty Using Dog's DNA

A 22-year-old man who stabbed a teenage boy to death is facing a life sentence after the first murder trial in which a dog's DNA was used as evidence.

Bragg to curate Glastonbury stage

Billy Bragg is to curate his own stage at this summer's Glastonbury Festival, it has been announced.

Labour would raise tax if needed

Business Secretary Peter Mandelson pledged on Thursday that a Labour Party government would raise taxes from next year if necessary to help cut the deficit.

Chicago terrorism suspect pleads guilty

A Chicago man has pleaded guilty to charges alleging he scouted out the Indian city of Mumbai before a terrorist attack that left 166 dead and planning to attack a Danish newspaper whose cartoons offended many Muslims.

Some Fargo residents refuse to move despite floods

Mac Butler believes he'll beat the bloated Red River and save his home again this year. But a canoe and kayak are tied up outside his house just in case he's wrong.

Immigrants heading to Washington to push reforms

Day laborers on foot from Long Island and Californians who sold tamales to pay for their trip are expected to rally on Sunday with tens of thousands of immigrants, many of them undocumented Hispanics, in Washington, D.C., to dramatize their pleas for immigration reform.

Obama effigy hung at RI school with fired teachers

A teacher at a failing Rhode Island school where he and all his colleagues were fired hung an effigy of President Barack Obama in his classroom, apparently in reaction to Obama's support of extreme measures to ensure accountability in schools.

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