UK police vow full new inquiry into phone hacking

The late journalist Nicholas Tomalin once summed up the skills needed for his job — a “rat-like cunning, a plausible manner and a little literary ability.” Many British reporters regard that description with a touch of pride. Wiliness and subterfuge are important tricks of the trade in the Wild West world of Britain’s raucous tabloid newspapers, which attract millions of readers with scoops — true or not — about the... [more]

Eurozone woes dominate economy talks at Davos

Europe’s debt crisis, and its effect on the euro, has been acute in recent months, though the continent’s leadership was lauded for doing what it could to get through he financial crisis. Speaking Thursday on the second day of the World Economic Forum, JPMorgan chief executive James Dimon, said governments were right to act swiftly on government debt restructuring, rather than risk a run on the continent’s banks. Europe... [more]

Stewart is linked to Snow White

Kristen Stewart is being considered for the role of Snow White in the new film Snow White And The Huntsman, according to reports. Heat Vision Blog said that Viggo Mortensen is in negotiations to play the huntsman and Charlize Theron is in talks to play the evil queen in the Universal film. Twilight star Kristen, who has been focusing on indie films in between her vampire blockbusters, is on a list for the role of Snow White in the film,... [more]

Holmes ‘upset’ by Sundance film walkout reports

Katie Holmes was “upset” by reports Hollywood executives walked out of a preview for her new movie The Son Of No One – because a technical error caused the early exits, according to the film’s producer. The actress stars alongside Al Pacino, Channing Tatum and Ray Liotta in the gritty crime drama, which was debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah on Monday. Reports suggested the picture received a lukewarm response... [more]

Dutch schools may impose headscarf code

The Equal Treatment Commission has ruled that schools have a say in the way in which students wear headscarves. The commission was responding to the case of the Gerrit Rietveld College in the city of Utrecht, where 50 students objected to a new dress code. This only allows Muslim girls to cover their heads as long as 90 percent of the face remains visible. Headgear which covers the chin or eyebrows, for example, is regarded as hindering... [more]

Helmut Kohl’s son tells of failed relationship

The turbulent family life of former Chancellor Helmut Kohl has been etched into the public record in excruciating detail through a new memoir written by his estranged eldest son. Walter, the son of Kohl and his late first wife Hannelore, has written a tell-all story of growing up as the offspring of Germany’s giant of conservative politics in the late 20th century. The book, Leben oder gelebt werden (“To Live or be Lived”) lays out... [more]

Toyota To Recall 19,000 Cars In The UK

Toyota is to recall nearly 19,000 cars in the UK due to potential problems with fuel systems. The car manufacturer said hundreds of Toyota Avensis and Lexus IS 250 models could be at risk of fuel leaks if they are not modified by mechanics. The company confirmed there were no known accidents related to the defect. However, the faults are the latest in a series of quality control problems to have hit the manufacturer, which has recalled nearly... [more]

Obama Hails America’s ‘Sputnik Moment’

US President Barack Obama has given an optimistic assessment of the country’s well-being in a State of the Union address focusing on economic recovery. The speech – which marks the halfway point of the leader’s term in office – contained an emphasis on efforts to create jobs and cut the national debt. Sections of the address also urged the two main political parties to work together in order to ensure economic recovery. “At... [more]

EFSF hails success of bond sale to aid Ireland

The European Financial Stability Facility staged Tuesday a landmark five-year bond auction worth five billion euros ($6.8 billion) to raise funds for Ireland and help calm financial markets. Asian bidders snapped up more than one third of the total in what EFSF head Klaus Regling said demonstrated market confidence in the 17-nation eurozone, after the turmoil of massive bailouts for Greece and Ireland last year. “This must be seen... [more]

Real sign Adebayor on loan

Real Madrid confirmed on their website on Tuesday they had signed Manchester City’s Togo striker Emmanuel Adebayor on loan till the end of the season. The 26-year-old has been brought in to add urgently needed firepower after Argentinian striker Gonzalo Higuain underwent surgery to fix a slipped disc earlier this month and is expected to be out of action for another four months. French international Karim Benzema has filled in but... [more]

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