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...first three bombs went off. Police quickly pieced together the men's previous movements. A cctv camera had recorded them earlier that morning at Luton, 45 km north of London, where they caught a train to King's Cross. They were reportedly seen with a fifth man, still wanted by police. Authorities seized two rental cars left in the parking lot at Luton. One had been hired in Leeds by Shahzad Tanweer, 22, who transported Hussain and Mohammed Sidique Khan, 30, to Luton. The other was rented by Germaine Lindsay, a Jamaican convert to Islam who lived in the nearby...
There are limits to Harry Potter's sophistication. Since Sorcerer's Stone was published in 1998, world events have moved to the point where they threaten to ask more from the books than they have to give. By Phoenix, the fifth book in the series, Harry is embroiled in a borderless, semi-civil war with a shadowy, hidden leader whose existence the government ignored until disaster forced the issue and who is supported by a secret network of sleeper agents willing to resort to tactics of shocking cruelty. The kids who grew up on Harry Potter--you could call them...
...wonder what the Harry Potter books are like, because I’ve seen the movies, and I felt underwhelmed by them,” said John S. Denton ’06, who became interested in the series about six months after the 2003 release of the fifth title, “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix...
Denton read the first four volumes as illegally-downloaded e-books, but bought the fifth and ordered the sixth on Amazon.com in January...
...store Hamleys, fashion chains including Karen Millen and Oasis, jeweler Goldsmiths and, last year, the Big Food Group (which owns a supermarket chain called, handily, Iceland). But now, just as he's on the verge of his biggest deal to date, a $1.7 billion takeover of Somerfield, Britain's fifth largest supermarket group, a chill wind from Johannesson's native land threatens to put a freeze on further expansion. Icelandic police this month said they have charged Johannesson, his father, his sister and three others with 40 counts of breaking the criminal code and other statutes. Charges are expected...