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Roy Greenslade - Columnist | News ringing about the future of TV news Acceptingdoes not negate the effort of trying to achieve it his successors at News Corporation regard the newspapers incannot deny that it is part of our media culture may not herald the end of DAB, but it certainly begsarticle... Why Microsoft's grab for Yahoo raises Whatever the outcome ofMicrosoft's bid for Yahoo it is surelythat it spells the end of Yahoo's independence. It may wriggle off the Microsoft hook but it cannot hopeupstream against the tide of digital history 30.01.08 Read www.thisislondon.co.uk
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BBC NEWS | Talk about Newsnight | A blog and forum In December Newsnight told the disturbing story of baby-sitter Suzanne Holdsworth, jailed for life for murderingGood morning everyone, There's quite a choice of stories today. There's the 10p tax revolt, £50bn for thea film from John Sweeney. ANOTHER MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE? Clare Fisher dropped off her two-year-ominutes later he was brain-dead. Holdsworth was convicted of murdering Kyle and is serving life in prison. the fresh evidence that points to a possible miscarriage of justice, and on questions raised about the police investigationMan?' cries the Drudge report website - pasting a picture of Gordon Brown against a stars and stripes background. it. Emboldened by successful meetings yesterday with each of the presidential candidates, he has given a speech aboutwithin his own party. RBS Royal Bank of Scotland is about to stage the biggest rights issue in UK corporate history, asking shareholders for some £10bn to shore up its financial position. It will be part of an effort to write down its exposure to US sub prime - and www.bbc.co.uk
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