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Canada is heavily subsidizing private power developers. Will Californians profit big?
A look at a British TV show called 'Cooking In The Danger Zone", which visited Inuit country to eat seal, and South Korea to sample dog meat. Also includes an editorial on whether it's right to decry people who eat dog or seal, while we eat all manner of other meats every day.
Many, especially historians, complain that e-mail is too ethereal and that communication is being lost to future generations. Now, the British Library is trying to do something about it.
On the 10th anniversary of being elected Tony Blair said he will announce his resignation next week, after which he will stay as PM for about 7 weeks until Labour chooses his successor. He expects "in all probability" that Gordon Brown will succeed him as prime minister "in the next few weeks".
Interesting story about gold and salmons down the Fraser River in British Columbia. The Fraser River - the largest river in British Columbia, the longest river in the CHRS, the greatest salmon river in the world - is a river of superlatives. It begins in Mount Robson Provincial Park, in the shadow of the highest mountain in the Rockies.
The troops bear the brunt as Shiite factions fight for power and oil.
Britain's Millennium Seed Bank filed away its one billionth seed on Thursday in a race against time to save the world's plants from global warming wipe-out.
A look at the reformation of The Happy Mondays, one of the original Madchester scene in the UK. They put indie music on the map along with contemporaries such as Joy Division and The Stone Roses. Now they are back, with a new album and world tour.
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Two out of three British Internet users lose significant portions of their time to irrelevant web browsing, a study said on Tuesday.
Fifteen Royal Navy sailors and marines held captive by Iran returned home Thursday to a nation relieved at their freedom but outraged that they were used for propaganda by Tehran.
Iran on Thursday morning released the 15 British sailors and marines.Iran's president called the release a "gift" to the British people. The sailors and Marines departed from Mehrabad International Airport on a British Airways Plc plane, the U.K. Foreign Office said. Flight 6634 from Tehran arrives london at about 12:05 p.m.
It's hard to believe, but that's what we're hearing from Capitol Hill. A resolution has been proposed in the House of Representatives that condemns Iran for the seizure of British sailors and marines, expresses support for our British allies. It's hard to see anything controversial in that. But apparently, the resolution has languished all week whi
Several small blasts rocked the British embassy in Iran and smoke rose from inside the compound in central Tehran on Sunday during a protest over 15 detained sailors and marines, but no one was hurt.
About 200 students threw rocks and firecrackers at the British Embassy on Sunday, calling for the expulsion of the country's ambassador because of the standoff over Iran's capture of 15 British sailors and marines.
Jon Stewart tries to talk some sense into the Iranian leadership.
Iran's ambassador to Russia renewed a threat Iranian officials made earlier this week, saying 15 British sailors held by Iran could be tried for violating international law, Iran's state news agency IRNA reported Saturday.
By Ralph Peters - Seized millegally, 15 British sailors and Royal Marines are hostages in Iran. Thanks, Speaker Pelosi. It's amazing that Big Mediahasn't made the obvious connection between the congressional Democrats long- promised move to hand over the keys to Iraq to al Qaeda and the decision by Iranian hardliners to bolster their position wi
Following is the text of a letter that Iranian authorities said Faye Turney, a captured British sailor, wrote to members of the British Parliament. This is the second letter attributed to Ms. Turney in two days; the Press Association news agency of Britain distributed this text:
Iran may delay its plan to release the only woman among 15 captured Royal Navy crew because of the UK's "incorrect attitude", an official has said.
Iran said Tuesday the 15 British sailors and marines it detained last week are healthy, have been treated in a humane manner and that the only female sailor among them had been given privacy. Hosseini would not say where the Britons were being kept and reiterated that their case is under investigation.
Looking for clues as to whether the standoff over Iran's nuclear program will lead to a military confrontation? You'll probably find more in how the case of the 15 British Navy personnel seized by Iran last Friday plays out than in the diplomatic process that on Saturday resulted in a mild increase in sanctions against Tehran.
Iran said Monday it was interrogating 15 British sailors and marines to determine whether they intentionally entered Iranian waters. Britain denies its personnel had left Iraqi territory when they were captured and detained by Iran.
A senior American commander in the Gulf has said his men would have fired on the Iranian Republican Guard rather than let themselves be taken hostage.
Fifteen British sailors and marines arrested by Iran's Revolutionary Guards off the coast of Iraq may be charged with spying. A website run by associates of Iranian President Ahmadinejad reported that the Britons would be put before a court and indicted.
The Iranian military has questioned 15 detained British soldiers and said they confessed to illegally entering the country's territorial waters.
A study by a major British insurer shows that same-sex couples entering civil partnerships spend more on the festivities and receive more in gifts than their opposite-sex counterparts.
Iran captured fifteen British Royal Navy personnel during a "routine boarding operation" in Iraqi waters on Friday, Britain's Ministry of Defence said.
TWO British sailors were killed and a third injured in an accident overnight on board a nuclear submarine in the Arctic Ocean.
A woman in her seventies died on a 9-hour flight aboard British Airways and was subsequently moved to first class.








