Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Homeless man jumps White House fence

Homeless man jumps White House fence


Homeless man jumps White House fence

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A homeless man was in custody on Tuesday night after climbing over the White House fence. The man was immediately captured by uniformed Secret Service agents, who guard the complex round the clock, said agency spokesman Ed Donovan. He had a backpack that Donovan said was being examined for possible explosive material.


Italy approves draft law to ban burqa

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An Italian parliamentary commission on Tuesday approved a draft law banning women from wearing veils that cover their faces in public.


Murdoch foam pie attacker gets six weeks in jail

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An activist who hit Rupert Murdoch with a shaving foam pie as the mogul testified to British lawmakers has been sentenced to six weeks in jail.


US Senate passes debt plan to avert default

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The Senate voted Tuesday to raise the government's debt ceiling and cut trillions of dollars from its spending, finally ending a fractious partisan battle just hours before the government's borrowing authority was set to run out.


Russia's Olympic bear kept caged on parked bus

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For two years, a 36-year-old bear that performed during the 1980 Moscow Olympics has been kept with other retired circus animals in a rusty old bus parked on the outskirts of St Petersburg.


Bank, credit card details of UK customers sold in India: Report

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A sting operation conducted by The Sun shows how bank and credit card details of British customers held in call centres in India are allegedly being sold for small amounts of money.


Gurgaon call centres sell bank, credit card info, claims UK sting

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Bank and credit card details of thousands of British customers held in call centres in India are allegedly being sold for small amounts of money, according to a sting operation conducted by a newspaper.


US considered tunneling to Osama bin Laden: Report

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US commanders of the raid on Osama bin Laden considered a more down-to-earth way of entering his compound than swooping in by helicopter, a report said today.


Waitress tells UK PM to get his own coffee

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A barmaid made a name for herself but no tip after telling British Prime Minister David Cameron he could carry his own cappuccino during his holiday breakfast in Tuscany.


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