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      Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron looks into the cockpit of a Typhoon jet fighter during his visit to Muscat, Oman, Friday Dec. 21, 2012. It is announced Friday Dec. 21, 2012, that U.K. based aerospace and defence company BAE Systems has signed a 2.5 billion pound (US dlrs 4.1 billion/euro 3.1 billion) deal with Oman for 20 aircraft, including 12 Typhoon jets and eight Hawk aircraft. (AP Photo / Stefan Wermuth)
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    December 21, 2012 1:41 pm
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      FILE - In this Nov. 9, 2012 photo, Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard talks to media in Bali, Indonesia. Leaders of two of the closest longtime allies of the United States have been quick to express sympathy over a shooting rampage that left 26 people dead, including 20 children, at a Connecticut elementary school. Gillard said in a statement Saturday that her country shares America's shock at what she called
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    FILE - In this Wednesday Nov. 28, 2012 file photo Britain's Kate Duchess of Cambridge. left. meets with a young member of the public as she arrives at the Guildhall during a visit to Cambridge England. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to announce that the Duchess of Cambridge is expecting a baby, St James's Palace officially announced Monday Dec. 3, 2012. (AP Photo/Arthur Edwards, File)

    Will and Kate expecting a baby, UK palace confirms

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    A general view of the BBC headquarters in London, Sunday, Nov, 11, 2012. The head of the BBC's governing body said Sunday the broadcaster needs a radical overhaul following the resignation of its chief executive in wake of a scandal over a botched report on child sex-abuse allegations. Chris Patten vowed to restore confidence and trust in the BBC, which is reeling from the resignation of George Entwistle and the scandals prompting his ouster. Entwistle resigned Saturday night amid a storm of controversy after a news program wrongly implicated a British politician in a child sex-abuse scandal, deepening a crisis sparked by revelations it decided not to air similar allegations against one of its own stars.(AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

    BBC under pressure to restore trust after scandal

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    FILE - A Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012 photo from files showing BBC Director General, George Entwistle, leaving Portcullis House in London after giving evidence to the Parliament Select Committee. The BBC's director general said Saturday that it should not have aired a report that wrongly implicated a politician in a child sex-abuse scandal, admitting that the program further damaged trust in a broadcaster already reeling from the fallout over its decision not to air similar allegations against one of its star hosts. George Entwistle's comments followed an embarrassing retreat for the BBC, which apologized Friday for its Nov. 2

    BBC chief quits after saying TV report was wrong

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    November 10, 2012 5:00 am
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    Santander pulls out of deal for UK RBS branches
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