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Medmarine Leads Turkish Shipbuilding Exports
Friday, 05.28.2010, 08:44am

Turkish Exporters' Forum (TIM) announced the champions of Turkish export. Renault Turkey ranked as the first in general listing. In shipbuilding sector, Medmarine Holding has been announced as the "export champion"

 

David Laws'should step aside as minister'after claiming for rent paid to lover - Times Online
Saturday, 05.29.2010, 01:09pm

The Guardian

David Laws'should step aside as minister' after claiming for rent paid to lover
Times Online
Chief Secretary to the Treasury tells The Times of'the most difficult day of my life' after it emerges he claimed for rent paid to lover. A former head of the parliamentary watchdog said today that Mr Laws had shown flawed judgment David Laws,...
Will coalition star have credibility to carry on?BBC News
Ashdown backs Laws over expensesBBC News
David Laws apology: his statement in fullTelegraph.co.uk
Wall Street Journal -CNN International -The Guardian
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Israel: NPT deal hypocritical - Ynetnews
Saturday, 05.29.2010, 01:09pm

Reuters India

Israel: NPT deal hypocritical
Ynetnews
Jerusalem sources wonder why Israel only state mentioned in Non-Proliferation Treaty conference, which called for inspection of its nuclear facilities. Iran pleased with decision, says US must toe line in backing it Sources in Jerusalem on Saturday...
Israel key to conference on banning nuclear armsThe Associated Press
US, Arabs reach deal at nuclear treaty talksReuters
NPT Review Conference ends with weak consensusXinhua
BBC News -The Guardian -GMA news.tv
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Welsh ships''unsung'role in 1940 Dunkirk evacuation - BBC News
Saturday, 05.29.2010, 01:09pm

Telegraph.co.uk

Welsh ships''unsung' role in 1940 Dunkirk evacuation
BBC News
As the nation celebrates the 70th anniversary of the evacuation of a third of a million Allied troops from Dunkirk, what is less well-known, even to the experts, was that several of those smaller boats and ships came from Welsh ports....
Service marks Dunkirk 70 years onBBC News
Ceremony Marks 70th Anniversary At DunkirkSky News
World War II massacre rememberedBBC News
WalesOnline -The Press Association
all 96 news articles »
Dissolution honours: the full list of new peers - Telegraph.co.uk
Saturday, 05.29.2010, 01:09pm

Times Online

Dissolution honours: the full list of new peers
Telegraph.co.uk
This is the full list of the new members of the House of Lords created in the Dissolution Honours. Hilary Armstrong, chief whip under Tony Blair, stood down as MP for Durham North West at general election. Des Browne, former defence secretary,...
John Prescott made a peer in House of LordsMirror.co.uk
New politics, old habits as Tory donors head to the House of LordsIndependent
Party donors feel the pinch on list that rewards friends and advisersTimes Online
Yorkshire Post -The Sun -Financial Times
all 86 news articles »
Police dig up drains near home of'crossbow cannibal'Stephen Griffiths in ... - Daily Mail
Saturday, 05.29.2010, 01:09pm

New York Post

Police dig up drains near home of'crossbow cannibal' Stephen Griffiths in...
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter Police investigating the Bradford prostitute murders are digging up drains near accused Stephen Griffiths' flat fearing bodies may lie hidden there. The search came as Griffiths, 40, appeared in court yesterday and gave his name...
CALL ME THE CROSSBOW CANNIBAL..Mirror.co.uk
'I am Crossbow Cannibal'The Sun
Stephen Griffiths: loner with a Ripper obsessionTelegraph.co.uk
Times Online -South Wales Evening Post -Belfast Telegraph
all 48 news articles »
Man held over UVF shooting in Belfast's Shankill Road - BBC News
Saturday, 05.29.2010, 01:09pm

The Guardian

Man held over UVF shooting in Belfast's Shankill Road
BBC News
A 40-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a man on Belfast's Shankill Road. Bobby Moffett, 43, was shot in the face shortly before 1300 BST on Friday. The police said Mr Moffett, had strong links to the Ulster Volunteer Force...
Shankill shooting victim'fell out' with other loyalistsBelfast Telegraph
UVF linked to brutal killingBelfast Newsletter
Terrorist shot dead in Belfast by fellow loyalistsThe Guardian
Telegraph.co.uk -AFP -U.TV
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British and Spanish authorities tried to save a bulk carrier which hit rocks on Gibraltar's southern tip Friday as storms hammered the British colony, local officials said.

The Liberian-registered Fedra was dragging her anchor in a force 8 gale Friday afternoon. Despite the efforts of two tug boats to hold the ship clear of land, its anchor broke and the stern of the 35,000 tonne vessel smashed against rocks at Europa Point -- Europe's most southerly spot.

Local officials said they did not immediately know the condition of the ship or what it was carrying.

A Gibraltarian rescue helicopter hovered overhead, trying to rescue the 31 crew, as winds of around 70 miles an hour battered the British territory and the southern Spanish coast.

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