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Saturday 14 January 2012

BBC - Newsbeat - Nicki Minaj and Bruno Mars to perform at Grammy Awards, Jan 14, 2012

Nicki Minaj
"Nicki Minaj, Foo Fighters and Bruno Mars are set to perform at next month's Grammy Awards, it has been announced.
Minaj is nominated for four awards at the ceremony, including best new artist and rap album for Pink Friday."
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BBC News - IBM researchers make 12-atom magnetic memory bit, Jan 14, 2012

Image of a bit stored in 12 atoms
"Researchers have successfully stored a single data bit in only 12 atoms.
Currently it takes about a million atoms to store a bit on a modern hard-disk, the researchers from IBM say.
They believe this is the world's smallest magnetic memory bit.
According to the researchers, the technique opens up the possibility of producing much denser forms of magnetic computer memory than today's hard disk drives and solid state memory chips."
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BBC News - Russia's failed Phobos-Grunt space probe heads to Earth, Jan 14, 2012

Phobos-Grunt (AFP)
"Russia's failed Mars probe, Phobos-Grunt, is about to fall back to Earth - quite probably on Sunday.
The spacecraft has been losing altitude rapidly in recent days and will soon be pulled into the top of the atmosphere where it will be destroyed.
Phobos-Grunt weighed some 13 tonnes at launch, but very little of this mass should make it through to the surface."
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BBC News - PIP breast implants: Women march on private clinics, Jan 14, 2012

Women march on the Harley Medical Group
"Around 60 women have marched on private cosmetic clinics that fitted now-banned PIP breast implants, as an NHS media campaign set out government advice.
Marchers in London called on clinics to replace PIP implants free of charge
Some clinics blame poor regulation for the use of the substandard implants and say they cannot afford to remove them."
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BBC News - US military identifies all four 'urinating' Marines, Jan 14, 2012

"All four US Marines seen in a video apparently urinating on dead Afghans have been identified by American military investigators, US media say.
Two of the men have already been interviewed by the US Navy's criminal investigation branch.
The Marine Corps has also appointed Lt Gen Thomas Waldhauser, a three-star general, to decide what, if any, disciplinary action is to be taken."
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BBC News - Syria crisis: Qatar calls for Arabs to send in troops, Jan 14, 2012

Qatari Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani
"The ruler of the Gulf state of Qatar has said Arab countries should send troops into Syria to stop government forces killing civilians there.
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani told US television channel CBS "some troops should go to stop the killing".
It is the first time an Arab leader has publicly called for military intervention in Syria."
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BBC News - Chavez 'would accept' Venezuela election defeat, Jan 14, 2012

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez brandishes a gold bar as he addresses the National Assembly in Caracas
"Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has told opposition leaders that he will relinquish power if he loses elections due in October.
In his annual address to Congress, Mr Chavez said the opposition should also accept the result if he wins.
The left-wing leader - who has governed Venezuela for 13 years - is seeking another six-year term in office."
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BBC News - France downgrade: French PM downplays rating decision, Jan 14, 2012

French PM Francois Fillon gives news conference in Paris
"French PM Francois Fillon has defended his government's economic policies following the decision by ratings agency Standard and Poor's to downgrade the credit rating of France.
He said the government would push ahead with reforms and debt reduction.
Standard and Poor's said Europe's austerity and budget discipline alone were not sufficient to fight the debt crisis and may become self-defeating."
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BBC News - Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou wins second term, Jan 14, 2012

President Ma Ying-jeou declares victory
"Taiwan's incumbent President Ma Ying-jeou has won a second term in office, promising to further improve ties with neighbouring China.
His main opponent, Tsai Ing-wen, said she took responsibility for the defeat and resigned as leader of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).
Mr Ma had campaigned on his record of improving ties with China."
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BBC News - Iraq suicide bomb kills 50 in Basra pilgrims attack, Jan 14, 2012

"At least 50 people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack on Shia pilgrims in the southern Iraqi city of Basra, Iraqi police and security sources say.
The attack was aimed at pilgrims marking the festival of Arbain, one of the main holy days of the Shia calendar, reports say.
Security had been tight amid fears of insurgent attacks during the festival.
Scores of people have been killed in attacks on pilgrims in the last few weeks, reports say."
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CS Monitor - Cruise ship aground: Search for missing off coast of Italy, Jan 14, 2012

"At least three people were killed and rescuers were searching for other victims after an Italian cruise ship, Costa Concordia, carrying more than 4,000 people ran aground and keeled over in shallow waters.
Dozens were injured and around 50 people remained unaccounted for after the 114,500-tonne Costa Concordia hit a sandbar near the island of Giglio off the coast of Tuscany as passengers sat down to dinner on Friday evening.
An official involved in the rescue operation said two French tourists and a Peruvian crew member were dead. Around 40 people were injured, two seriously."
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The Guardian - Denise Darcel obituary, Jan 14, 2012

Denise Darcel
"n the 1950s, Denise Darcel, who has died aged 87, profited from Hollywood's "ooh-la-la" conception of young, shapely French womanhood, generally inviting the adjective "sultry" and playing characters called Fifi, Gigi and Lola. In fact, her entire acting career was spent in America, cheerfully exploiting that image.
She was born Denise Billecard in Paris, one of five daughters of a baker and his wife. After studying at the University of Dijon, she returned to Paris, where she won the title of "most beautiful girl in France". Making the most of the publicity, she built up a nightclub act as a dancer and singer."
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NY Times - Tom Ardolino, 56, Longtime Drummer for NRBQ, Dies, Jan 14, 2012

"Tom Ardolino, a self-taught drummer who for 30 years provided the impassioned but steady pulse for NRBQ, one of the longest-lasting and most beloved rock groups never to have a Top 40 single, died on Jan. 6 in Springfield, Mass. He was 56.
Tom Ardolino performing with NRBQ in 1978.
His death was confirmed by an NRBQ spokeswoman. She did not specify a cause, but Mr. Ardolino had been in poor health for some time."
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VOA News - Ex-Turkish Cypriot Leader Denktash Dies, Jan 14, 2012

Veteran politician and former leader of Turkish Cypriots Rauf Denktash in a 2005 photo.
"Former Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash has died after a long illness.
Denktash's family announced Friday that he had died earlier in the day, two weeks before his 88th birthday.
Denktash, who had experienced deteriorating health for some time, was admitted to a hospital in northern Cyprus on January 8. He died of multiple organ failure.
Denktash was a staunch, lifelong advocate for a separate Turkish Cypriot state on the island that has been split since 1974, when Turkey invaded after a coup by supporters of a union with Greece."
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Kathleen Edward, Girl Taunted Online While Battling Huntington's Disease, Dies, Jan 14, 2012