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Rupert Murdoch, chairman and CEO of News Corp.

Church of England opposes rendering BSkyB unto Murdoch

The media empire of Rupert Murdoch has found itself a new foe in the form of the Church of England. Rather than say "render unto God what is God's and to Murdoch what is Murdoch's", the CoE has expressed its opposition to the takeover of BSkyB by News Corporation, as such a move could undermine impartiality at Sky news.
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5 Top Ways to Blow Your Student Loan

There are certain rights of passage that every student goes through, including drinking your own bodyweight in alcohol, shagging around like a dog on heat and writing assignments at 3am on a caffeine high having done little to no research.
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CV Lie Detector

In an Experian survey 71% of companies found "serious lying" going on in CVs, and there's nothing worse than an austere fib. By all accounts the current financial situation has inspired even more creativity among desperate job-hunters, as another report showed that those in the 36-40 age bracket were the worst CV liars!
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Bob Crow turns to Gandhi to fight coalition cuts

The RMT union, which was jointly responsible for recent strikes on the London Underground, has called for the Trades Union Congress to call a summit at which union bosses will attempt to coordinate a wave of strikes to protest the coalition government's cuts.
A U.S. Soldier takes down the vehicle numbers of humvees loaded up on a trailer as they prepare to leave Iraq at Balad Base

Iraq: A partial withdrawal from lines drawn on maps

"After the Allied victory of 1918...the victors divided up the lands of their former enemies. In the space of just seventeen months, they created the borders of...and most of the Middle East. And I have spent my entire career...watching the people within those borders burn".
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A-level results rise for 28th year running

A-level results, released today, have improved for the 28th year in a row, with one in 12 exams being taken awarded with the new A* grade. The results are likely to fuel speculation that exams are not proving rigorous enough for the students who take them.