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Ministers warn media over Venables reporting - Bulger killer in child porn claims - Three 'Asylum Seekers' Dead After Flat Fall.



Ministers warn media over Venables reporting

Ministers have warned the media to be careful over its reporting of the recalling to prison of James Bulger killer Jon Venables.

Bulger killer in child porn claims

James Bulger killer Jon Venables was recalled to prison on suspicion of child porn offences, using drugs and fears he had revealed his new identity, it has been alleged.

Three 'Asylum Seekers' Dead After Flat Fall

Three people who fell to their deaths from a high rise block of flats in Glasgow were asylum seekers, Sky sources say.

Ministers warn media over Venables reporting

Ministers have warned the media to be careful over its reporting of the recalling to prison of James Bulger killer Jon Venables.

Three Dead After Falling From Glasgow Flats

Three people have died after falling from a high rise block of flats in Glasgow.

'Avatar,' 'Hurt Locker' lead expanded Oscar parade

Academy Awards voters are expected to go very big or very small on their best-picture winner at Sunday's Oscars. The two favorites in the expanded field of 10 best-picture nominees are the as-big-as-it-gets blockbuster "Avatar" and the critical darling "The Hurt Locker," which drew a tiny fraction of the audience its mammoth competitor pulled in.

Ground zero hotel wants to attract WTC tourists

A hotel has opened on the edge of ground zero, and executives say the view it offers on the World Trade Center site rebuilding is a selling point.

Neurosurgeon dies in plane crash off Florida Coast

A neurosurgeon has died after the plane he was flying crashed into the Gulf of Mexico off the Florida Panhandle. His passenger also was killed in the incident.

Hollywood billboards taken down amid legal battle

Five giant billboards have been removed from buildings in Hollywood near the site of the Academy Awards after Los Angeles prosecutors charged four people and four companies with hanging the so-called supergraphics illegally.

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