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VIDEO: NY protests over Zimmerman verdict Protests over the not guilty verdict for a man accused of killing an unarmed black teenager in Florida are taking place across the US. Read More »VIDEO: Zimmerman verdict 'was right' The not guilty verdict for a man accused of killing an unarmed black teenager in Florida was "right", Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz has said. Read More »VIDEO: US town divided on Zimmerman verdict The US town where neighbourhood watchman George Zimmerman was cleared of murdering black teenager Trayvon Martin is divided on the verdict. Read More »Icahn improves Dell takeover offer Billionaire investor Carl Icahn improves his bid to thwart plans to take computer maker Dell private. Read More »US protests after Florida verdict Protests take place in US cities after neighbourhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman is cleared of murdering black teenager Trayvon Martin. Read More »Nasa tests 3D-printed engine part Nasa says it has successfully tested a miniature version of a rocket engine part produced by a laser-powered 3D printer. Read More »Fabrice Tourre trial due to start The trial of former Goldman Sachs trader Fabrice Tourre on charges of defrauding investors is due to begin in New York. Read More »Citigroup reports profit surge Cititgroup reports a surge in second quarter profits helped by a reduction in bad loan provisions and an accounting benefit. Read More »Adidas drops Gay after drug test fail Sportswear manufacturer Adidas suspends its sponsorship of sprinter Tyson Gay after the American fails a drugs test. Read More »US retail sales growth slows in June US retail sales grew in June, but at a slower rate than was expected by many analysts., raising expectations that monetary stimulus will continue. Read More »Despicable Me 2 holds US film chart Animated film Despicable Me 2 holds off competition from two new releases to stay atop the US box office for a second consecutive week. Read More »Apple probes electrocution report Apple says it is investigating reports that a woman was electrocuted and died while using an iPhone plugged into the mains via one of its chargers in China. Read More »Microsoft and Blackberry cut prices Microsoft and Blackberry both cut the prices on their flagship products - the Surface tablet and Z10 smartphone - in a bid to boost sales. Read More »US combat planes return to flight The US Air Force says about a third of all its combat aircraft, grounded in April over deep budget cuts, will return to flight. Read More »Canadian premier reshuffles cabinet Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper unveils a major cabinet reshuffle in the wake of a Senate expenses scandal that has hit his party's popularity. Read More »Trayvon Martin inquiry continues America's top prosecutor says an investigation into the "tragic, unnecessary" death of unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin will continue. Read More »Snowden trapped in Russia - Putin Fugitive intelligence leaker Edward Snowden has in effect been trapped in Russia by the US authorities, Russian President Vladimir Putin says. Read More » | ||||
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