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Natasha ambulance 'was turned away' - UK well placed to recover - Darling - Head-on-beach murderer will appeal.



Former Nazi guard living in Wisconsin deported

A former Nazi concentration camp guard who was living in Wisconsin has been deported to Austria, Justice Department officials said Thursday.

Natasha ambulance 'was turned away'


An ambulance dispatched to treat actress Natasha Richardson in the immediate aftermath of her fatal ski accident was turned away, it has been reported.

UK well placed to recover - Darling

Chancellor Alistair Darling has stood by his assertion that Britain is "better placed" than most other countries to withstand global economic turmoil.

Head-on-beach murderer will appeal

A former Russian Army soldier plans to appeal against his conviction for murdering a woman whose severed head was found on a beach.

Mum and daughter found drowned

A mother and her disabled daughter drowned just yards from their home, a post mortem has revealed.

Former MP guilty over hotel bar row

A former Labour MP has been given a conditional discharge after being found guilty of using threatening words and behaviour to hotel bar staff.

Abu Ghraib detainees can sue Va. contractor

A federal judge has rejected a defense contractor's claims that it cannot be sued by alleged torture victims at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.

Troubled students forced to fight in cage

Workers at a high school staged cage fights among troubled students, making them settle their differences with bare-knuckled brawls in a steel utility cage inside a boys locker room, school district documents show.

Judge declares mistrial in Ohio twin killing case

A judge declared a mistrial Thursday in the case of a man accused of fatally shooting his identical twin brother after a juror suffered a death in the family.

Autopsy: Richardson died of impact to the head

The New York City medical examiner's office says actress Natasha Richardson died of blunt impact to the head. Medical examiner spokeswoman Ellen Borakove said the death was ruled an accident. The cause of death was "epidural hematoma due to blunt impact to the head."

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