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Britain's royal wedding to be on iTunes
LONDON (AP) — Prince William and Kate Middleton can go straight from Westminster Abbey to your personal playlist. Royal officials say that for the first time in history, the entire April 29 royal wedding ceremony — including the couple's...Tags: Charles, Prince of Wales, Music Industry, Christianity, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, E-Commerce Industry
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Kaspar the friendly robot helps autistic kids
STEVENAGE, England (AP) — Eden Sawczenko used to recoil when other little girls held her hand and turned stiff when they hugged her. This year, the 4-year-old autistic girl began playing with a robot that teaches about emotions and physical...Tags: Down Syndrome, Behavioral Conditions, Colleges and Universities, Schools, Preschools
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British jobs come to Goshen
How many times have you heard about local jobs heading overseas? A local company wants to stop that trend. They're bringing overseas jobs back to Goshen and spending $5 million to expand.
It is happening at the Deloro Stellite company that currently has...Tags: Companies and Corporations, London Theatre, England, London (England)
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UK removes breast milk ice cream from shop
LONDON (AP) — Local government officials have confiscated ice cream made with human breast milk from a London shop amid concerns the dessert is unsafe. A spokeswoman from Westminster City Council said Monday it was responding to two complaints...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Politics, Ice Cream, Local Government, Foods and Beverages
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British lawmakers told off for tweeting in Commons
LONDON (AP) — No tweeting in the House, please. The deputy speaker of Britain's House of Commons has asked lawmakers not to use Twitter while sitting in the chamber. Lindsay Hoyle intervened after Kevin Brennan, a Labour lawmaker, noted midway...Tags: Twitter, Inc., Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Mass Media
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UK watchdog: Coke's Vitaminwater claims misleading
LONDON (AP) — Britain's ad regulator says Vitaminwater has too much sugar to be accurately described as nutritious and has ordered owner Coca-Cola to stop running advertisements carrying the claim. The Advertising Standards Authority says Coca-...Tags: London (England), Coca-Cola Co., Coca-Cola
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British Press says actor Pete Postlethwaite dies
LONDON (AP) — Britain's Press Association is reporting that decorated film actor Pete Postlethwaite has died at the age of 64. It quotes longtime friend Andrew Richardson as saying Monday that Postlethwaite died in hospital in Shropshire,...Tags: Inception (movie), Steven Spielberg, The Amistad, England, London (England)
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Palace nixes 3D TV broadcast of UK royal wedding
LONDON (AP) — Palace authorities say Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding will not be filmed in 3D because of the space needed for the format's cameras and relatively small demand. Some British broadcasters had hoped to use the technology...Tags: Charles, Prince of Wales, Christianity, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Family, BBC
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British army apologizes to troops fired by e-mail
LONDON (AP) — Britain's military has apologized for using e-mails to tell several dozen long-serving soldiers they were being laid off. The army says an "administrative error" meant the soldiers were not told in person that their contracts would...Tags: Labour Party (UK)
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Study: Alcohol might kill thousands of Britons
LONDON (AP) — Experts are warning that tens of thousands of people in Britain could drink themselves to death in the next two decades unless the government tightens its control over the use of alcohol. In the 1980s, the U.K.'s rate of liver deaths...Tags: Human Body, Diseases and Illnesses, Liver Disease, Health, Health Organizations
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Britain's Downing Street admits using bogus names
LONDON (AP) — If you get a letter from Britain's No. 10 Downing Street, don't bother with a personalized response. The person who signed it probably used a fake name. Downing Street says that, for years, staff at the British Prime Minister's office...Tags: London (England)
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UK taps gov't wine cellar for funding boost
LONDON (AP) — They master languages, cultures and the art of discretion — now Britain's foreign office says its diplomats must acquire a new skill: Wine speculation. Foreign office minister Henry Bellingham said Friday the department must...Tags: London (England)
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