2009年1月24日星期六

Yahoo! News: World - Britain

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: World - Britain

Obama phones British, Canadian and Saudi leaders (AP)

Posted: 23 Jan 2009 05:09 PM CST

AP - President Barack Obama phoned the leaders of Britain, Canada and Saudi Arabia on Friday, reaching out to key U.S. allies during his first days in office.

Gerrard denies nightclub assault (AFP)

Posted: 23 Jan 2009 03:33 PM CST

Liverpool footballer Steven Gerrard, seen here leaving North Sefton magistrates court, in Southpor, said he twill plead not guilty to any involvement in a nightclub brawl.(AFP/Andrew Yates)AFP - England and Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard said Friday he would plead not guilty to any involvement in a nightclub brawl.


Obama calls Saudi king, British and Canadian PMs (AFP)

Posted: 23 Jan 2009 03:29 PM CST

A handout picture made available by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) shows Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, seen here on January 19, 2008, attending the opening session of an Arab summit in Kuwait City. US President Barack Obama on Friday spoke by telephone with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Canada's leader Stephen Harper as well as Saudi King Abdullah, the White House said.(AFP/SPA/File/null)AFP - US President Barack Obama on Friday spoke by telephone with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Canada's leader Stephen Harper as well as Saudi King Abdullah, the White House said.


Obama discusses economy, Middle East with British PM (AFP)

Posted: 23 Jan 2009 01:05 PM CST

US President Barack Obama spoke to Gordon Brown, seen here, on Friday about the global economic downturn and the Middle East, the prime minister's office said.(AFP/John Thys)AFP - US President Barack Obama spoke to Gordon Brown on Friday about the global economic downturn and the Middle East, the prime minister's office said.


Scientists solve "The Italian Job" cliffhanger (AP)

Posted: 23 Jan 2009 10:14 AM CST

One of the entries submitted to Britain's Royal Society of Chemistry on how to solve the conundrum at the end of the classic British film 'The Italian Job.' (RSC/Handout/Reuters)AP - Some of the Britain's brightest minds have resolved one of the country's biggest cinematic cliffhangers: How the robbers could have got away with the gold at the end of "The Italian Job."


Scots hope to lure tourists on poet's anniversary (AP)

Posted: 23 Jan 2009 10:12 AM CST

August 2008 photo released by Visit Scotland Friday Jan. 23, 2009 showing former James Bond actor Sean Connery against a backdrop of Edinburgh Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland. The photo is part of a 'Homecoming' advertising campaign  designed to encourage expatriate Scots around the world to visit Scotland for vacations. The campaign comes on the 250th anniversary of the birth of the Scottish poet Robert Burns. (AP Photo/VisitScotland/HO)AP - Scottish poet Robert Burns gave the English-speaking world some of its most famous sayings and sentiments, including the New Year's favorite "Auld Lang Syne" and the rhapsody, "my love is like a red, red rose."


UK court will hear hacker's extradition plea (AP)

Posted: 23 Jan 2009 10:04 AM CST

AP - A British court ruled Friday that a man who hacked into U.S. military computers can seek a new hearing in his battle to avoid extradition.

Scotland kicks off celebrations for national poet Burns (AFP)

Posted: 23 Jan 2009 09:56 AM CST

Commemorative British stamps featuring Scottish poet Robert Burns. Scotland launches this weekend into a year of events to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns, whose poems capture the essence of home for Scots far and wide.(AFP/POOL/File)AFP - Scotland launches this weekend into a year of events to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns, whose poems capture the essence of home for Scots far and wide.


Mother jailed for Shannon kidnap (AFP)

Posted: 23 Jan 2009 09:15 AM CST

A file photo of Karen Matthews, mother of Shannon Matthews. Karen and her accomplice were jailed for eight years on Friday for kidnapping her daughter in a case that sparked outrage across the country.(HO/File)AFP - The mother of Shannon Matthews and her accomplice were jailed for eight years on Friday for kidnapping the schoolgirl in a case that sparked outrage across the country


British 'hacker' wins right to fight extradition to US (AFP)

Posted: 23 Jan 2009 08:12 AM CST

Gary McKinnon, seen here outside London's High Court, who is accused of hacking into computers owned by the US military and NASA space agency, has got the green light for a fresh legal challenge against a bid to extradite him to the United States.(AFP/File/Shaun Curry)AFP - A Briton accused of hacking into computers owned by the US military and NASA space agency got the green light Friday for a fresh legal challenge against a bid to extradite him to the United States.


UK in recession after worst GDP drop in 30 years (Reuters)

Posted: 23 Jan 2009 08:11 AM CST

A street cleaner walks past a shop advertising a closing down sale in London January 22, 2009. Photograph taken on January 22, 2009. (Stephen Hird/Reuters)Reuters - Britain's economy shrank at its fastest pace in nearly three decades at the end of last year, sending the economy into recession for the first time since 1991 as the financial crisis hit even harder than expected.


UK Pentagon hacker can challenge U.S. extradition (Reuters)

Posted: 23 Jan 2009 06:30 AM CST

Computer expert Gary McKinnon poses after arriving at the High Court, in London January 20, 2009. (Andrew Winning/Reuters)Reuters - A British computer expert accused by the United States of the "biggest military hack of all time" won the right Friday to launch a new legal challenge against plans to extradite him.


Pound hits 23-year dollar low (AFP)

Posted: 23 Jan 2009 05:37 AM CST

The British pound has struck a 23-year low point against the dollar and fell close to its all-time nadir versus the yen as Britain officially entered recession.(AFP/File/Shaun Curry)AFP - The British pound on Friday struck a 23-year low point against the dollar and fell close to its all-time nadir versus the yen as Britain officially entered recession.


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