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Monday, July 6, 2009

Jacko was writing a new will: Report

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Michael Jackson was writing a will just weeks before his sudden death, claims journalist Ian Harperlin the author of Unmasked: The Final Years Of Michael Jackson

Harperlin, who was the first to predict the pop icon’s death in an article in December 2008, quoted sources close to Jackson to claim that there exists another will which can supersede the July 2002 document released last week, reported Daily Mail online.

“I’ve been told his behaviour became increasingly erratic during his trip to London. He took prescription drugs and sat up all night writing. An aide said ‘That night he stayed awake writing.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Prime Minister-Obama meet April 2

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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is likely to meet US President Barack Obama on the sidelines of the Group of Twenty (G-20) summit in London on April 2.

Dr Singh’s meeting with the new US President will be his first since Mr Obama’s inauguration on January 20. Foreign secretary Shivshankar Menon began talks in Washington on Monday to lay the ground for a meeting between the two principals.

While the focus of the summit will be on growth, jobs, financial stability and regulation, Dr Singh and Mr Obama are expected to discuss a host of bilateral, regional and global issues connected to security and terrorism.

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Monday, September 22, 2008

Mayor wants to shut Heathrow

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London’s mayor Boris Johnson has proposed shutting down Heathrow airport in the northwest of the city, said to be the busiest in the world, and building a new 24-hour airport on an artificial island in the Thames estuary off the Isle of Sheppey in Kent.

The new airport could be the solution to the overcrowding at Heathrow, and end conflict between the government and environmentalists over the proposed third runway for Heathrow, the mayor has said.

The proposed airport would have four runways, and this capacity could be expanded to six if required, a report in the Sunday Times said. Passengers would be transported to and from central London on high-speed trains in about 35 minutes, and luggage could be checked in at the railway station.

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