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London may tighten security for its marathon after Boston bombings
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.LONDON – Security arrangements are under review and could be tightened for this weekend’s London Marathon, which is to go ahead as planned in spite of Monday's bombings in Boston, authorities and organizers said Tuesday. Britain’s...Tags: Summer Olympics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Boris Johnson, Terrorism
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London Marathon security will be stepped up
LONDON — Security will be tightened for this weekend's London Marathon, which is to go ahead as planned in spite of the Boston bombings, authorities and organizers said Tuesday. Scotland Yard is also gearing up for the challenge of securing the...
Tags: Summer Olympics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Boris Johnson, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Terrorism
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Thriving illicit ivory trade decimating African elephant herds
Conservationists battling illicit global trade in endangered species say at least 25,000 African elephants were slaughtered last year by criminal gangs eager to market the lucrative ivory from their tusks. The poachers' take has risen to alarming levels...
Tags: Endangered Species, Bangkok (Thailand), Celebrities, Yingluck Shinawatra, Marketing
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Corgi fired for disobeying Helen Mirren in 'The Audience'
One of Helen Mirren's four-legged co-stars in the new play "The Audience" apparently has been fired after it failed to obey the actress' royal commands in her role as Queen Elizabeth II. Britain's Telegraph reported that a female corgi by the name of...Tags: United Kingdom, Peter Morgan, Helen Mirren, Elizabeth II, Entertainment Events
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Camacho's Place serves up good news
Staff WriterOne of the Valley’s most famous and oldest eateries will be able to continue to serve its special quesadillas to locals, international visitors and even royalty following fears that it would have to close following a law change. Established in...Tags: Water Supply, Environmental Issues, Water, Media Industry
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Rihanna: Bloody knee in London and comparisons to Princess Diana
Rihanna got a bloody knee during a tussle at a London club when a reveler allegedly threw a bottle in her direction. The "Stay" singer was in town to debut her River Island collection during London Fashion Week. Her show, which featured RiRi-inspired...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Taylor Swift, Chris Brown, Social Media, Photography
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Author criticizes Duchess of Cambridge; prime minister defends her
The former Kate Middleton was criticized by author Hilary Mantel earlier this month, but the novelist's comments didn't deter the Duchess of Cambridge from making a second official public appearance since confirming her pregnancy. Hitting a London...
Tags: United Kingdom, Substance Abuse, Authors, Politics, Cambridge (England)
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From The Era Of 'Downton Abbey': 'Edwardian Opulence' At Yale
During the Edwardian era in England, one of the most popular status symbols among rich women was an ostrich-feather fan. To make one, manufacturers had to run dozens of dull, drab, gray feathers through a lengthy cleansing and fluffing process to make...
Tags: PBS (tv network), Unrest, Conflicts and War, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), England, Yale Center for British Art
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Pete Snyder bringing 'Pig Rig,' Lt. Gov. campaign tour to Hampton
In an effort to distinguish himself from his six comeptitors in the race for the GOP nomination for lieutenant governor Pete Snyder is embarking on what his campaign calls a "rock n' roll tour style" campaign swing through the state. As part of the...Tags: Elections, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Politics, Regional Authority
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Voltaire's library? Prince Charles' garden? Yes, you can get in
If your bucket list includes traipsing through Voltaire's private library or visiting the Vatican after hours, Kensington Tours' new Elite Collection offers a chance to get beyond the standard tourist experience. "Creating extraordinary experiences,...
Tags: Kensington, Vatican City, Arts and Culture, Tourism and Leisure, Ernest Hemingway
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Helen Mirren as queen in 'The Audience' to be broadcast to cinemas
Helen Mirren's big return to the role of Queen Elizabeth II in the new play "The Audience," by Peter Morgan, now will be a global event. Fans around the world will be able to experience the London stage production when it is broadcast to cinemas this...Tags: Elizabeth II, London Theatre, Arts and Culture, Stephen Daldry, Peter Morgan
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British author attacks 'plastic' princess Kate
LONDON (Reuters) - One of Britain's most celebrated authors has launched a withering attack on the Duchess of Cambridge, the pregnant wife of Prince William, branding her a "shop-window mannequin" with a plastic smile whose only role in life is to breed....
Tags: United Kingdom, Arts and Culture, Morning Sickness, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Diana, Princess of Wales
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