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... demonstrators whose faces were blurred out. Some of them made "confessions," saying they had been incited by the British Broadcasting Corp. and Voice of America. They said demonstrators, not security forces, had used violence. "We torched public ...
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... military action against North Korea," John Sawers, the British ambassador to the United Nations, told the British Broadcasting Corp. "I agree that the North Koreans are recalcitrant and very difficult to hold to any agreement that they sign ...
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... partly what saved us because he was so quick. Some people thought the ship was unsinkable," Dean told the British Broadcasting Corp. in 1998. Wrapped in a sack against the Atlantic chill, Dean was lowered into a lifeboat. Her 2-year ...
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... satellite dishes to prevent citizens from seeing news broadcast from overseas. Iranian officials have blamed the British Broadcasting Corp., Voice of America and other news channels for fomenting unrest on behalf of Western governments. "While ...
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... brutal Russian invasion." "This is about annihilation of a democracy on their borders," Saakashvili told the British Broadcasting Corp. "We on our own cannot fight with Russia. We want immediate cease-fire, immediate cessation of hostilities ...
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... LONDON (AP) -- Frank Sinatra has beaten Elvis Presley in a poll of the 20th century's greatest voices, the British Broadcasting Corp. said Saturday. Sinatra topped the list of the 100 voices of the century, compiled by BBC Radio 2 using a ...
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... not ill," Gibson said. "This was completely unexpected." The "Hitchhiker's Guide," which began as a British Broadcasting Corp. radio series in 1978, is a satirical adventure about a group of interplanetary travelers; it opens with ...
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... for assassinating President Garfield. (Guiteau was convicted and hanged the following year.) In 1922, the British Broadcasting Corp. began its domestic radio service. In 1935, President Roosevelt proclaimed the Philippine Islands a free ...
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... Monday night. Ozzy Osbourne had just finished rehearsing his 30-minute set when the blaze began, and the British Broadcasting Corp. reported that those evacuated from the area around the palace included the musicians Phil Collins, Eric Clapton ...
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... the following year. In 1889, inspired by Jules Verne, New York World reporter Nellie Bly set out to travel around the world in less than 80 days. She made the trip in 72 days. In 1922, the British Broadcasting Corp. began radio service.
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