Sunday 3 October 2010

WikiLeaks founder to address public in London amid website trouble, sexual offence allegations - Canada East (LEGAL NEWS)

WikiLeaks founder to address public in London amid website trouble, sexual offence allegations - Canada East
LONDON - The founder of WikiLeaks, the online whistle-blowing organization, is making his first major public appearance since he became embroiled in sexual offence allegations. Julian Assange is speaking at London's City University on Thursday evening. It
Source: www.canadaeast.com

Lloyd’s Of London Reports 53 Percent Dip In Profit Due To Natural Calamity Claims - All Headline News
London, England, United Kingdom (AHN) - Insurer Lloyd’s of London reported on Tuesday a 53 percent drop in its profit because of natural calamity claims against the firm. The company said it registered an interim profit of $942 million (628 million
Source: www.allheadlinenews.com

Tate Modern opens major exhibit of Gauguin works for the first time in London since 1955 - Minneapolis Star Tribune
LONDON - Paul Gauguin is best known for his paintings of voluptuous Polynesian beauties lounging in tropical jungles with flowers tucked into their hair. But the Tate Modern's new exhibition of works by the French postimpressionist pioneer is hoping to
Source: www.startribune.com

London Life Insurance Company: - Yahoo Finance
WINNIPEG, Oct. 1, 2010 /CNW/ - The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has released a decision in regard to the involvement of the participating accounts of Great-West Lifeco subsidiaries London Life Insurance Company and The Great-West Life Assurance
Source: finance.yahoo.com

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Copper hits two-year high in London trade - Sydney Morning Herald
Copper jumped to a more than two-year peak on Wednesday, with prices in London vaulting above the key $US8000 a tonne level, as the dollar slipped and demand prospects brightened in response to robust manufacturing data in China. "The data suggest that
Source: www.smh.com.au

WikiLeaks founder to speak in London - AP - msnbc.com
The founder of WikiLeaks, the controversial online organization set up to reveal government secrets, will address the public for the first time Thursday since Swedish prosecutors began investigating allegations of sexual misconduct against him. The rape
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

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