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Report: Cover-up in 1972 NIreland bombingBELFAST, Northern Ireland — The British government and the Roman Catholic church colluded to cover up the suspected involvement of a priest in a 1972 bombing that killed nine people and injured 30, a new report said Tuesday.
Report: Gov't cover-up in 1972 NIreland bombing
George Michael pleads guilty to drug offenses
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- UK regulator says safety record of British oil and gas industry is not good enough
- Britain remembers ‘the few’ on 70th anniversary of Churchill’s famed Battle of Britain speech
- Aid finally flowing to flood-hit Pakistan as agencies struggle to explain slow public response
- Angelina Jolie urges people to donate to help victims of Pakistan floods
- Seismic activity at Iceland volcano begins to peter out, but eruption not yet officially over
- Pakistan authorities warn of more floods as survivors block roads in protest at slow aid
- Families raise new questions over medical advice that led to Lockerbie bomber’s release
- 3 children suffer minor injuries in Northern Ireland bomb blast
- British airport workers vote in favor of strike that could close Heathrow, other airports
- Bermuda man was apparently trying to rescue his dogs when he died in fire
- Sinn Fein says British, Irish governments are trying to talk peace terms with IRA dissidents
- British police say singer George Michael charged with drug, driving offenses
- China landslide death toll rises to 700; more people flee flooding in Pakistan
- Pakistan’s president returns to flood-ravaged country amid storm of criticism
- China landslide death toll rises to 700 as floods spread despair in Asia
- Benazir Bhutto’s son raises money for Pakistan flood; his father addresses UK political rally
- Benazir Bhutto’s son opening donation point for Pakistan flood victims in London
- Scottish police charge mother for murder in mystery death of US oil executive’s 3 kids
- AP Interview: Pakistan’s president says door open to negotiations with the Pakistani Taliban
- Security concerns hang over preparations for 2012 London Olympic Games
- Pakistani leader pledges cooperation after British PM accuses country of exporting terrorism
- UK police investigating suspicious deaths of 3 children with family ties to US following blast
- Plane accident or just a drill? Zimbabwe officials fool public and media with airport exercise
- BP claims ‘desired outcome’ reached in static kill procedure, mud holding oil down
- Pakistan’s president says international community is losing the war in Afghanistan
- Long delayed inquest begins into death of UK scientist killed during secret bomb experiments
- IRA dissidents force cabbie to drive bomb to Londonderry police base; no one wounded in blast
- Pakistan’s President Zardari visits UK amid diplomatic row, worst floods in country’s history
- Long delayed inquest to begin into death of UK scientist killed during secret bomb experiments
- Opponents call for US-style moratorium on deepwater wells after Gulf of Mexico disaster
- 2 men arrested after homemade parcel bomb sent to British spy headquarters
- Pakistan intelligence chief cancels visit to Britain after PM Cameron’s terrorism remarks
- Selling the rings: Olympic dash for cash leads to a few eyebrow-raising sponsorship deals
- BP to replace CEO Hayward with Robert Dudley, posts record $17 billion quarterly loss
- New BP chief’s priority is plugging blown well for good, cleaning and restoring Gulf of Mexico
- BP CEO Hayward to be replaced in October by Robert Dudley as company makes record loss
- Dudley’s path followed unusual turns from Mississippi childhood to become CEO of BP
- US officials warned Scotland over release of Lockerbie bomber; feared celebrations in Libya
- US senators call on UK, BP officials to testify at hearing on release of Lockerbie bomber
- Pentagon scrambles to assess damage done by massive leak of classified battlefield reports
- US official: BP CEO Tony Hayward is out; American running spill response could be successor
- Storms threaten to shut down BP’s work to permanently plug leaky Gulf of Mexico well
- Clinton urges Scottish review of decision to release Lockerbie bomber on humanitarian grounds
- Ahead of US visit, UK’s Cameron says decision to release Lockerbie bomber was wrong
- BP says cost of Gulf of Mexico oil leak reaches nearly $4 billion
- Roadside bombs kill 5 NATO troops in Afghanistan’s volatile south and east
- Roadside bombs kill 4 NATO troops in Afghanistan’s volatile south and east
- Senators look for smoking gun linking BP oil deal, release of Lockerbie bomber
- British court fines 5 companies $14.6 million for massive 2005 explosion at UK oil depot
- 82 police injured in Northern Ireland’s 2 nights of Catholic riots; politicians plead for calm
- Belfast police, masked Catholic rioters clash as Protestants’ day of marching ends in violence
- UK authorities end long legal saga last sentenced in plan to blow up trans-Atlantic airliners
- UK court sentences 3 men convicted in airline bomb plot to at least 20 years in prison
- Protestants march across Northern Ireland after sectarian riots leave 27 officers injured
- BP says cost of dealing with Gulf of Mexico oil spill reaches $3.5 billion
- Officials: Al-Qaida plotted bombings in Europe, US; Norway arrests linked to England, NY
- 3 arrested in Norway al-Qaida bomb plot linked to failed NY, England attacks
- Pakistani man alleged to be al-Qaida plotter arrested in Britain on US extradition warrant
- Britain marks 5th anniversary of terror attack as wreaths laid at memorial
- Officials: NATO airstrike accidentally kills 5 Afghan troops on patrol in eastern province
- British soldier, 3 Afghan police killed in roadside blasts
- Report: Singer George Michael arrested, on bail after car crash in London
- BP says oil spill costs rise above $3 billion, $147 million paid to settle individual claims
- Parents of twins attacked in London by a fox describe finding their bloodied children
- BP’s diplomat: Dudley, new man in charge of spill response, has faced big challenges before
- BP denies report that CEO Tony Hayward resigning; Gulf oil spill costs jump to $2.65 billion
- Northern Ireland police arrest ETA suspect in Belfast; Spain says he’s involved in 4 car bombs
- Justine Henin advances at Wimbledon by beating Kristina Barrois 6-3, 7-5
- BP confirms that Bob Dudley will head new unit to clean up Gulf oil spill
- Oil execs slam Obama’s 6-month deepsea drilling moratorium, say world needs new oil supplies
- Oil execs slam Obama’s 6-month deepsea drilling ban as BP stock sinks to 13-year low
- Some oil spill events from Tuesday, June 22, 2010
- Head of $20 billion fund for oil spill victims heads back to Gulf to talk about claims
- Libya’s National Oil Corp supports BP, says spill in Gulf of Mexico has been exaggerated
- Oil execs in London slam Obama’s 6-month drilling ban, say world needs oil from deepsea rigs
- BP executive heckled at London oil conference after CEO Tony Hayward pulls out
- Owner of broken Deepwater Horizon rig criticizes Obama’s ban on deepwater drilling
- Companies that provide support services to oil rigs seek to overturn drilling moratorium
- BP’s Tony Hayward cancels appearance at London oil conference as shares slide
- BP costs hit $2 billion after two months of fighting Gulf oil spill, paying claims; no end yet
- BP says its Gulf of Mexico spill costs reach $2 billion, says partners are also liable
- Gulf oil spill is just one of the messes American BP exec will be charged with cleaning up
- Impact of BP oil spill felt far from Gulf as Europe, Asia rethink drilling safety measures
- With BP’s British CEO reviled in US, oil firm turns Gulf cleanup over to one of its top Yanks
- Crews drilling deep into Gulf of Mexico to construct relief wells, stop gushing oil leak
- Another day, another BP blunder: CEO’s day at yacht race draws even more anger along Gulf
- As oil spews in Gulf, BP chief Tony Hayward attends yacht race off UK’s Isle of Wight
- BP spokesman says embattled CEO Hayward is ‘in charge’ of Gulf oil spill response
- BP chairman says embattled CEO Tony Hayward relieved of day-to-day duties with Gulf spill
- BP chairman say embattled CEO Tony Hayward relieved of day-to-day responsibility for spill
- Nations offer Gulf oil cleanup aid, with strings _ they want to get paid for their generosity
- Northern Ireland village evacuated as IRA dissidents leave bomb in van outside police base
- Report blames British soldiers fully for Bloody Sunday; victims’ families cry tears of joy
- Study: Experts say a cheap drug could stop bleeding and save tens of thousands worldwide
- Some oil spill events from Saturday, June 12, 2010