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A number of public officials, entertainers, star lecturers and other celebrity figures have recently garnered unfortunate attention for plagiarism. Actress Kim Hye-soo admitted to cutting and pasting other author’s works in her graduate school dissertation and offered to surrender her master’s degree. |
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But the Deputy Prime Minister warned that the Government could not defy the courts and simply "put him on a plane" to stand trial on terrorism charges |
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Deputy Prime Minister said Home Secretary Theresa May will seek new assurances from Jordan that the radical cleric will get a fair trial on terror charges. |
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Deputy Prime Minister said Home Secretary Theresa May will seek new assurances from Jordan that the radical cleric will get a fair trial on terror charges. |
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VATICAN CITY, Italy (AP) He still goes by "Bergoglio" when speaking to friends, seems reluctant to call himself pope and has decided to live in the Vatican hotel rather than the grand papal apartment in the Apostolic Palace. |
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A Syrian Christian doctor talks about the situation in the northern Syrian city. Divided between loyalists and rebels, battered by gunfire, shelling and air strikes, the city has seen a rise in poverty and crime, especially kidnappings for ransom. A "fragile" Christian minority suffers along with Muslims. |
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After three months break, Trans World Radio (TWR) Malawi has brought back on air its daily programme on the study of the Word of God calledTisanthule Baibulo (TTB). TWR National Director Victor Kaonga said the programme, which is a complete new package with a new teacher, is expected the hit the airwaves again from next Monday, [. |
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South African President Nelson Mandela signs a rugby ball during a ceremony where he received the Freedom of the City and County of Cardiff; Nelson Mandela; A Nelson Mandela fan has his hero immortalised in ink; A coffee cup mosaic depicting the former South African president's face; Nelson Mandela.... |
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One of the organisers of the Occupy Central movement warned on Thursday that a denial of “genuine universal suffrage” in Hong Kong could force people to emigrate or resort to violent tactics. Dr Benny Tai Yiu-ting, an associate professor of law at the University of Hong Kong, made the remarks on a Commercial Radio programme on Thursday. |
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Unknown Executive. Good morning, everyone. Good morning. Welcome to Aruba's 2013 Analyst Conference. It's great to see you all here this morning. I can't believe how fast the year's gone. We're back here in New York for our conference. We thought we'd share with you that video. |