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Ex-BBC Head Quits Gallery Job Amid Diana Interview Fallout
The former director of the BBC has resigned as board chairman of Britain’s National Gallery following a report on the public broadcaster’s explosive 1995 interview with Princess Diana.
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Too Much? BBC Gets Complaints Over Prince Philip Coverage
The U.K.’s national broadcaster has received so many complaints that its coverage of the death of Prince Philip was excessive that it set up a special website page for viewers to register their objections
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Popular R&B '80s Singer Colonel Abrams Dead at 67
Colonel Abrams, who shot to stardom in the mid ’80s behind hits “Trapped” and “I’m Not Gonna Let You” died on Thanksgiving day, it was reported by BBC News.
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‘Please' And ‘Thank You': Grandmother's Polite Search Queries Win Over Google Employees
An 86-year-old grandmother from the U.K caught the eye of employees at Google’s Mountain View headquarters on Thursday when her grandson’s tweets about her went viral.
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Meet Charlie, the Perfect Skye Terrier That Just Won Best in Show at the 2015 National Dog Show
An annual canine tradition in Philadelphia took place on Thanksgiving with utmost gravitas. The holiday-season kickoff that doesn’t involve football –the National Dog Show — unfolded with breeds of all shapes and sizes parading before a discerning judge. A dog named Charlie emerged as the winner.
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‘Sherlock' Victorian Special Trailer Released
The long international nightmare will be over soon: new “Sherlock” is on the way and there’s a trailer to prove it with a special episode of the Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman series takes place in Victorian England.
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Morrissey Reveals Cancer Treatments
Former Smiths frontman Morrissey has revealed he has had four medical procedures he has described as “cancer-scrapings.”