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1. Pope sorry for Church sex abuse
Pope Benedict apologised on Saturday for sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in Australia, saying those responsible should be brought to justice.
19 Jul 2008
2. Video shows Guantanamo inmate wept
Omar Khadr, the only western prisoner still held in the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, broke down and wept when questioned by Canadian interrogators, video footage released on Tuesday shows.
16 Jul 2008
3. Etihad buys Airbus and Boeing jets
Etihad Airways ordered 100 planes worth over $20 billion (10 billion pounds) from Airbus and Boeing as Gulf carriers ruled a slower-than-normal opening day at the Farnborough air show.
14 Jul 2008
4. InBev buys Anheuser-Busch
On Monday, two brewing giants came together to form the "world's leading global brewer". Belgian brewer InBev and US based beer-maker Anheuser-Busch said they would be merging to create a new entity known as Anheuser-Busch InBev.
14 Jul 2008
5. Anheuser-Busch and InBev in possible friendly takeover
Anheuser-Busch is said to be in active talks with Belgian brewer InBev to sell itself to the company in a friendly deal.
11 Jul 2008
6. Catholic church reopens abuse case ahead papal visit
Only days before Pope Benedict arrives in Sydney, a 25-year-old sexual abuse case involving a Sydney priest has been reopened by the Catholic church after an Australian cardinal denied he tried to cover-up the abuse.
11 Jul 2008
7. Sex abuse row ahead of Pope's Sydney visit
The head of the Catholic Church in Australia was embroiled in a sexual abuse controversy on Tuesday, only days before Pope Benedict arrives in Sydney for a visit that could see abuse victims staging protests.
08 Jul 2008
8. Credit squeeze set to intensify
The credit squeeze for households and businesses looks set to intensify as lenders brace for rising defaults and the economy slows, a survey by the Bank of England showed on Thursday.
04 Jul 2008
9. Bush to attend Olympics ceremonies
U.S. President George W. Bush will attend the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games in China next month, the White House said on Thursday.
04 Jul 2008
10. Business confidence lowest since Black Wednesday
Business confidence in the UK fell to its lowest point in 16 years according to a new report from accountants and business advisers BDO Stoy Hayward. The Business Trends report, which collates all the main business survey's showed that the short term future for UK businesses appears to be bleak.
02 Jul 2008
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