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Pupils 'should penalise bullies'
Pupils should be able to suggest suitable punishments for bullying in their school, MPs say.
BBC News - March 26, 2007
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Smith's partner accuses media
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Smith's partner accuses media
Former Playboy centerfold Anna Nicole Smith's death is being blamed on an accidental overdose of prescription medication, a police chief says. An attorney for her partner, Howard K. Stern, accused the media of "outrageous speculation" when reporting on Smith's death.
CNN - March 26, 2007
Justice official to plead the Fifth
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Justice official to plead the Fifth
A Justice Department official will refuse to answer questions during a Senate committee hearing on the firing of eight U.S. attorneys, citing her Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate herself, her lawyer said Monday.
CNN - March 26, 2007
Head of Smithsonian Resigns After Audit
The report showed that the museum had provided lavish perks such as chauffeurs and private jets to its top official.
New York Times - March 26, 2007
Inquiry Calls Tillman?s Shooting Death Accident
A Pentagon report concluded that investigations into Cpl. Pat Tillman?s shooting were initially mishandled.
New York Times - March 26, 2007
Justice Official Won?t Testify on Prosecutor Firings
Monica Goodling, a liaison to the White House who was involved in the firings of U.S. attorneys, will refuse to testify on Capitol Hill.
New York Times - March 26, 2007
Drugs Work as Well as Stents, Study Finds
Many heart patients routinely implanted with stents to open arteries gain no lasting benefit compared to those treated with drugs alone, researchers said.
New York Times - March 26, 2007
Departing Envoy to Iraq Says Time Is Running Out
Zalmay Khalilzad offered a sober assessment of the outlook for Iraq at his final news conference today.
New York Times - March 26, 2007
Reagan Budget Chief Is Charged With Fraud
David A. Stockman is accused of committing financial fraud at Collins & Aikman, the auto parts supplier he ran.
New York Times - March 26, 2007
AT&T Has Done the Deals. Now It Needs Results.
Edward E. Whitacre Jr. has overseen a string of multibillion-dollar takeover deals, and now must compete through execution, not acquisition.
New York Times - March 26, 2007
Kenya attacks suspect sent to US
The US transfers to Guantanamo Bay a man it accuses of helping carry out twin terror attacks in Kenya in 2002.
BBC News - March 26, 2007
US army faulted in Tillman case
An army probe criticises nine US officers over the mis-reported death in Afghanistan of football star Pat Tillman.
BBC News - March 26, 2007
Llama dung mites track Inca fall
Scientists learn about Inca civilisation by examining the mites that lived in the dung of llamas and other livestock.
BBC News - March 26, 2007
More tiny babies being born in UK
More babies are born at dangerously low birth weights in Britain now than in 1989, a report says.
BBC News - March 26, 2007
Leaders back 'high streets' rally
David Cameron and Sir Menzies Campbell address a rally calling for high streets to keep their character.
BBC News - March 26, 2007
Unions warn of schools 'crisis'
Headteachers' unions warn of a "growing crisis" in schools due to the lack of applicants for senior posts in Scotland.
BBC News - March 26, 2007
Egyptians vote on major reforms
Egypt hold a referendum on constitutional change, with reports of low turnout amid an opposition boycott.
BBC News - March 26, 2007
Historic N Ireland deal reached
Arch-rivals Ian Paisley and Gerry Adams agree to restore a power-sharing executive in Northern Ireland.
BBC News - March 26, 2007
Cricket: Ireland deny Pakistan fix
Ireland captain Trent Johnston says his side's shock victory over Pakistan was not a fix.
BBC News - March 26, 2007
Barclays man earns £22m
A Barclays Bank executive becomes the highest earner among firms in the FTSE 100 index, earning £22m.
BBC News - March 26, 2007
Hicks before Guantanamo court
Australian David Hicks, the first Guantanamo terror suspect to face a new trial system, is charged.
BBC News - March 26, 2007
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NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
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