Saturday, November 10, 2012

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Sotheby's to sell Mick Jagger's letters to ex-lover Marsha Hunt, inspiration for 'Brown Sugar'
LONDON – Handwritten letters from Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger to his former lover Marsha Hunt will be auctioned in London next month.


Sotheby's to sell Mick Jagger's love letters
Handwritten letters from Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger to his former lover Marsha Hunt will be auctioned in London next month.


BBC chief: Abuse report was 'fundamentally wrong'
BBC Director General George Entwistle says a report wrongly implicating a senior politician in child-abuse allegations should never have been broadcast.


EU annual budget talks collapse, in worrying sign
Negotiations over next year’s European Union budget have collapsed after a dispute between member states and the European Commission over a shortfall in the 2012 budget. The talks, which essentially ended before they began, could be a sign of trouble ahead for longer-term EU budget issues.


Suicide blasts in Syria kill at least 20 troops
This image taken from video obtained from Shaam News Network, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows smoke rising from a residential area of the city during bombing from military warplanes, in Douma, Syria, Friday, Nov. 9, 2012. (AP Photo/Shaam News Network via AP video)Twin suicide bombings shook a southern Syrian city on Saturday, killing at least 20 regime troops, an activist group said.


Afghanistan beckons India's business leaders to invest
Afghanistan's President Karzai shakes hands with India's TM Sharma and Chairman of the Godrej Group Godrej during a business conference in MumbaiMUMBAI (Reuters) – Afghanistan is "ripe and ready" for Indian investments in mining and other sectors, President Hamid Karzai told business leaders in Mumbai on Saturday at the start of a trip to woo investors for his war-ravaged country. "We'd like to welcome you with a red carpet, but you need to arrive at the red carpet," he told delegates at an Indian industry event in the financial capital. "What I'd like to emphasize in particular is that Indian businesses need not be shy when thinking about Afghanistan. The Chinese businesses were there long before you came, five or six years before. …


Pope resurrects Latin with academy to boost study
Latin is being resurrected at the Vatican.


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