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the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall meet some of the victims of last week's violence. >> two senior british police officers who resigned from scotland yard over the phone hacking scandal have been released. net has the story. >> just a month ago, four men who were once among the senior figures of the metropolitan police were fighting for their reputations. stevenson had resigned as head of the men came a day later, the assistant commissioner followed. with them, retired officers peter clark and deli hemant were facing tough questions. >> did you ever receive payments from any news organization? >> good god! absolutely not. i cannot believe you suggested that. >> now the independent complaints commission has dropped its "use of the world" hacking investigation on all but one. stevens said he did not think he committed an offense. nil wallace, a former deputy at "news of the world" had given him when a gift. the watchdog is looking at allegations that he secured a job for the daughter of neal wallace, who at the time had a pr contract with them. he says he is furious and consid
the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall meet some of the victims of last week's violence. >> two senior british police officers who resigned from scotland yard over the phone hacking scandal have been released. net has the story. >> just a month ago, four men who were once among the senior figures of the metropolitan police were fighting for their reputations. stevenson had resigned as head of the men came a day later, the assistant commissioner followed. with them, retired...
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. >> britain's prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall have been visiting affected areas of the riots. and the prince announced double spending in youth projects. our correspondent was with them. >> they have broken off from the holiday in scotland for the day to see what the riots have done in london. they have seen the ruins of small businesses, destroyed by the rioters. >> the shear terror that people experienced and still the unease is there wondering what might happen. >> in north london where the spark had first been ignited, 45 families who lost their homes. >> all our clothes, jewelry and art work. >> the next member of the emergency services, police men and women who did their best against impossible odds. and the ambulance and fire crews who found themselves on the front lines. >> and then the prince sat down with youth leaders to discuss what had gone wrong. first the problem of gangs. >> the people join gangs as a cry for help. they're looking for a sense of belonging. >> too many young people had too much undirected energy. the challenge was to use it positively. >> i hav
. >> britain's prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall have been visiting affected areas of the riots. and the prince announced double spending in youth projects. our correspondent was with them. >> they have broken off from the holiday in scotland for the day to see what the riots have done in london. they have seen the ruins of small businesses, destroyed by the rioters. >> the shear terror that people experienced and still the unease is there wondering what might...
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between california and cornwall street, fifth avenue and fourth avenue in the richmond district. he assured the neighbors who were very agast at the idea of these old cable cars being set up that they would be very tasteful and artistic. and essentially, yeah, it was like one room with a little bathroom attached made up of old cable cars. dr. cross thought he was hitting on something. there were hundreds of thousands of people who were homeless, looking for new places to live in the aftermath of the earthquake and fire. so he thought why not use these old cable cars. it only lasted about 10, 12 years. guess it wasn't a big hit. he built a more conventional apartment building after that to replace it. it really was the 1906 earthquake and fire that sort of spelled the end of carville. you have these hundreds of thousands of people looking for new homes, suddenly displaced. now they might listen to these men and say, look, you were renting before. you don't want to live there. i've got this lot out here, sand dune. but it's $100. you can build a house here for cheap. suddenly, more
between california and cornwall street, fifth avenue and fourth avenue in the richmond district. he assured the neighbors who were very agast at the idea of these old cable cars being set up that they would be very tasteful and artistic. and essentially, yeah, it was like one room with a little bathroom attached made up of old cable cars. dr. cross thought he was hitting on something. there were hundreds of thousands of people who were homeless, looking for new places to live in the aftermath...
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is to keep adding that the final against their neighbors the wall of is is a dream scenario but cornwall is expected to leave the world's top ranked robin nation to their first trophy in twenty four years the thirty year old well that's following the footsteps of england where you live woodward who was knighted after his team won the world title back in two thousand and three he about the club. it's all a sport for the al i mean so we'll be here with the news headlines but first it's the wire. emission free cretaceous free comes for charges free to make humans free. three stooges free. the old free blank template video for your media projects a free media and gone to hard teton tom. wealthy british scientist son. sometimes. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports.
is to keep adding that the final against their neighbors the wall of is is a dream scenario but cornwall is expected to leave the world's top ranked robin nation to their first trophy in twenty four years the thirty year old well that's following the footsteps of england where you live woodward who was knighted after his team won the world title back in two thousand and three he about the club. it's all a sport for the al i mean so we'll be here with the news headlines but first it's the wire....
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mother in a fetching, flowery ensemble, followed by her brother prince charles and the duchess of cornwalling a mint green suit complete with a matching fascinator. finally, the couple the crowd really wanted to see, william and catherine. the queen was the last guest to arrive before the bride made her royal entrance. there were no really scary hats. oh, well, there was one. princess beatrice's choice. but it didn't make a splash like that other creation that even had its own facebook page. no frightening outfits. just a low-key affair. followed by a reception at zara's grandma's official residence in scotland, which is, of course, a palace. not bad for a low-key event. >> you know, zara may want to keep it low-key but she still is 13th in line for the throne. >> only 13th? wait it out. one day, right? they are really low-key. they're not even taking a honeymoon. they're in training so they're going right back to work. not even a lavish honeymoon. >> she's a serious equestrian. we'll be right back. honeymoon. >> she's a serious equestrian. we'll be right back. hó >>> those top two movies,
mother in a fetching, flowery ensemble, followed by her brother prince charles and the duchess of cornwalling a mint green suit complete with a matching fascinator. finally, the couple the crowd really wanted to see, william and catherine. the queen was the last guest to arrive before the bride made her royal entrance. there were no really scary hats. oh, well, there was one. princess beatrice's choice. but it didn't make a splash like that other creation that even had its own facebook page. no...
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we think the war ended when cornwallis surrendered to george washington at the town. in fact, it didn't end for two more years until the british forces are out in 1783. this is a story of the tumultuous and dangerous two years. the states were not allied or they wouldn't give any money to pay the armies. the army was on a verge of mutiny. the treaty had not been signed yet. the country was in complete chaos. in many ways, washington hold it together enough of this this book is about. >> those are the books coming out in fall 2011 from bloomsbury. if you would, mr. gibson, give us a snapshot of bloomsbury press. >> well, bloomsbury u.s.a. on the adult site has three imprints. the main bloomsbury and print any press imprint of walker and company. lounsbury the main imprint does a lot of fiction, food, national history and sports related titles. bloomsbury press does the history, science and current affairs and the walker list does history and science as well, self-improvement books and a lot of language books. >> are you selling more e-books than you are hardback books
we think the war ended when cornwallis surrendered to george washington at the town. in fact, it didn't end for two more years until the british forces are out in 1783. this is a story of the tumultuous and dangerous two years. the states were not allied or they wouldn't give any money to pay the armies. the army was on a verge of mutiny. the treaty had not been signed yet. the country was in complete chaos. in many ways, washington hold it together enough of this this book is about. >>...
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we think it ended when cornwallis surrenders to george washington at yorktown. this is the story of those tumultuous and dangerous two years the united states could have so easily have fallen apart in those years. it had no money, the states were not allied, they wouldn't give any money to pay the army, so the army was unpaid, the army was on the verge of mutiny. the treaty with paris had not been signed yet, so the country was in complete chaos, and in many ways washington held it together during those two years. >> those are some of the books coming out in the fall 2011 from bloomsbury. if you would, give us a snapshot of bloomsbury press. >> it's more than just bloomsbury press, blooms bloomsa has the main bloomsbury imp print and then walker and company.
we think it ended when cornwallis surrenders to george washington at yorktown. this is the story of those tumultuous and dangerous two years the united states could have so easily have fallen apart in those years. it had no money, the states were not allied, they wouldn't give any money to pay the army, so the army was unpaid, the army was on the verge of mutiny. the treaty with paris had not been signed yet, so the country was in complete chaos, and in many ways washington held it together...