Price for push? Botox maker settles charges, pays $600m
Allergan, the maker of Botox, agreed to pay $600 million to settle charges that it illegally promoted and sold the drug through 2005 for unapproved uses like treating headaches.
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WikiLeaks founder admits having sex with accuser
Julian Assange, founder of whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks, has admitted he had sexual relations with one of two Swedish women who have accused him of sex crimes.
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15-year-old is youngest Cambridge student in over 200 years
A 15-year-old Briton has become the youngest student to gain a place at Cambridge University for over two centuries. He has enrolled for a course that is considered one of the toughest in the world and former scholars include Isaac Newton.
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Briton falls off chair, to sue government for 300,000 pounds
Gian-Paul De Vito-Tracey, 39, will claim that he was left 80 per cent disabled for life after he hit his head on a wall, The Sun reported on Monday.
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No next edition of Oxford dictionary, only web version
The next edition of the Oxford English Dictionary, the word reference bible of the English language, may never appear in print and instead be accessible only online, its publisher said Tuesday.
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In a first, Britain & France to share aircraft carriers
Britain and France are getting ready to unveil plans to share aircraft carriers amid pressure on the British military to cut costs, the Times reported on Tuesday.
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Tony Blair shed ‘tears’ for Iraq dead, hit the bottle
As the US ends it combat mission in Iraq, Tony Blair, the former British PM who deployed troops alongside American forces in the 2003 invasion, said that, while there had been many tears over the loss of life, he could not regard the war as a mistake.
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Tony Blair explains why politicians have affairs
In his memoir, the former UK PM explains the reasons why politicians often cross the line and have affairs with women: for the thrill of an “explosion of irresponsibility”.
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British PM backs foreign minister over gay rumours
Hague on Wednesday issued a deeply personal statement about his wife’s miscarriages and their difficulties in having children as he denied having an affair with male advisor Christopher Myers, 25.
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London house builders target cash-rich Indians
As Britain’s housing market continues its downward spiral due to recession, London’s biggest builders are targeting cash-rich investors from India and other emerging economies to stay afloat.
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