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Into what a tangled web we were dunked, as the old saw almost had it, when first Giggsy chose to superinjunct. How it came to this – how a dime a dozen coupling between a football demigod and a reality TV show contestant grew into the embryo of a constitutional war – is an intriguing issue with plenty to teach us about ourselves. For this is an ineffably British tale that draws together several s
Robbie Williams had to apologise to his wife after he ate her birthday cake
before she had a chance to blow out her candles.
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Three years after launching a probe to determine whether the 2008 oil-market frenzy was fueled by excessive speculation, the U.S. accused two traders and their firms of mounting an international plot to manipulate prices.
In the matter of famous people and their rights to privacy, there have been two battles going on. The first is media versus celebrities. The second, which arises from the first, is a fight between MPs and judges as to who should set the rules. Yesterday it finally became clear, with the naming in Parliament of Ryan Giggs as the footballer who had obtained a court order banning mention of his sexu
When Christian Louboutin sued Yves Saint Laurent for trademark infringement last month in a legal tussle over a pair of shoes, it was clear the accused, one of the grandest labels in France, would not take the slur lying down.
Spirit Airlines and Freescale Semiconductors Holdings cut back on proposed terms for their initial public offerings, a sign that investors demand isn't as strong as they had hoped.
French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde has announced she will seek the top
job at the International Monetary Fund.
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