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Alternative kind of guy whips it up in the US
Theorist Michael Hardt may be one of the Left's latest academic poster boys, but Rob Singh is unimpressed
Proof that a woman's touch can help in global games
Madeleine Albright, the first female US Secretary of State, believes that women have certain advantages over men in the world of international diplomacy, although they are still thin on the ground. Interview, as her autobiography, \"Madam Secretary: A Memoir\" is published. (Original abstract - amended)
Pupils star in gritty film on the dangers of homelessness
\"There are people who I'm close to who aren't at home at the moment. Maybe if they'd seen the DVD it would have helped.\" Help: sixth-form pupil Zoe O'[Mahoney-James], who appears in the film. She said: \"It relates to young people and the issues it raises are really important\"; ALEX LENTATI
FAYED IS QUIZZED ON SEX ASSAULT
From the outset, details of this allegation have appeared in the media which they attributed to a police source, and indeed despite assurances that todays interview would be kept confidential, he is concerned that it was reported within one hour of its conclusion. Mr [MOHAMED FAYED] vehemently denies this allegation and is confident that his name will be cleared. A police spokeswoman said: A man was questioned under caution by prior arrangement. Operation Sapphire, the Mets special-ist sexual crimes unit, is believed to have interviewed a number of staff at Harrods as part of the investigation. It is under-stood the girl first met Mr Fayed while shopping at the Knightsbridge store with her mother. It is alleged that he asked for her phone number and later invited her back to the shop.
FAYED QUIZZED ON 'SEX ASSAULT' OF GIRL AGED 15
The teenager made a formal complaint at Notting Hill police station on 30 May. Mr [MOHAMED FAYED]'s personal spokesman was unavailable for comment and Harrods press office said it could not comment at this time. Mr Fayed, born in Alexandria, Egypt, to a poor school teacher father, moved to Britain in the Seventies but has repeatedly been refused a British passport. He bought Harrods in 1985 in a [pounds]615 million takeover, and is also owner of Fulham football club.
Menezes was shot after obvious police failings
Coroner Sir Michael Wright asked him: \"Having regard to the resources you had, did you think that the combination could have made the stop safely?\" [James] replied: \"Yes I did sir.\" But then in the moments after Mr de Menezes got off a bus at Stockwell, James said the operation room was taking \"too long\" to tell him whether he should stop their suspect. He said: \"I said, look this is going on too long. I need my telephone, and I said if you don't give me a reply in the next 10 seconds I'm going to have to hang up.
Police left exposed in carnival riot
The post said: \"Our kit was on a coach somewhere and at no point did we have access to shields on the coach.
We were left exposed in carnival riot, say police
Today, defending his tactics, he said the timing of deployment of officers in protective clothing was difficult and could even increase the level of disorder if wrong. \"No event commander would place public perception above public and officer safety but the timing of such a deployment is always a challenging one,\" said Mr [Chris Allison].. The post said: \"Our kit was on a coach somewhere and at no point did we have access to shields on the coach. There was specific intent to seriously injure police officers and yet again we as an organisation failed to protect ourselves from members of the public.\" It was claimed teams from the Met's Territorial Support Group, who deal with serious public disorder, only came to assist an hour later, but they initially had no shields or helmets either.
Body of TA soldier found after wife is murdered
Detective Chief Inspector Mick Saunders had earlier said that he was \"very concerned\" for Mr Hudson's welfare and appealed for help from the public in tracing him. \"He had looked after the children last weekend and seemed to be coping remarkably well with the marriage split.\" The neighbour said that it was believed Mrs Hudson's widowed mother, who also lives in Thatcham, was looking after the children. Another relative went to the house in Beech Walk today to collect clothes for James and Rebecca. \"I have seen a man, who I took to be the children's father, going in and out of the house occasionally and a week last Sunday there was the most almighty row with shouting and screaming.\" A family friend said that Mr [Andrew Hudson] drove petrol tankers for Butlers Fuels.