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Newspaper seller Ian Tomlinson, who died from a heart attack, is shielded by police, as he receives treatment from police medics, during a anti-G20 demonstration in the City of London, Thursday April 1, 2009. According to video footage made available to The Guardian newspaper, Tomlinson, 47, who had been working at a nearby newsstand and was trying to make his way home, was pushed by a police officer and fell to the ground, moments before collapsing with a heart attack. The video is being examined by the Independent Police Complaints Commission as part of an investigation into the incident. Ian Tomlinson death: verdict tomorrow on whether police will be charged
The Guardian  G20 riot officer was caught on video striking down newspaper seller, who collapsed and died soon afterwards The video of Ian Tomlinson being knocked down that ultimately led to a criminal... (photo: AP / Akira Suemori)
Gambian President Yahya Jammeh speaks during a press conference following his reelection in Banjul, Gambia, Saturday, Sept. 23, 2006. Thousands of people turned out to celebrate his reelection to a third five-year term. Gambia court hands death penalty to coup plotters
The Star  BANJUL (Reuters) - A Gambian court sentenced eight people to death after finding them guilty on Thursday of plotting to overthrow the West African country's government. Six Gambian army officers,... (photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell)
Sporting Braga's players are seen prior to their match with Guimaraes in a Portuguese League soccer match at Braga's Municipal Stadium in Braga, Portugal, Friday, April 2, 2010. Braga won 3-2 Celtic in tough spot in Champions League after 3-0 loss in first leg
The Examiner Braga fans. http://www.flickr.com/photos/abhijeetrane/3978026945/... (photo: AP / Paulo Duarte)
Chum Mey, a survivor of the S-21 prison during the Khmer Rouge regime, walks near a portrait of Noun Chea, left, a former Khmer Rouge leader and right hand man to dictator Pol Pot, at the Tuol Sleng genocide museum, formerly the regime's notorious S-21 prison in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Thursday, July 22, 2010 Cambodia awaits verdict on Khmer Rouge jail chief
Inquirer PHNOM PENH—Cambodia's UN-backed war crimes court on Monday gives its verdict on the Khmer Rouge prison chief, in a step towards justice for the "Killing Fields" atrocities more than three decades ago.... (photo: AP / Heng Sinith)
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Fluminense's soccer coach Muricy Ramalho walks the field during a training session at the Fluminense training center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, July 23, 2010 Factbox: Brazil coach Mano Menezes
Zeenews Sao Paulo: Factbox on Mano Menezes who was appointed as coach of Brazil on Saturday: Born June 11, 1962, in Passo do Sobrado, state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil.... (photo: AP / Felipe Dana)
Brazil's Gilberto Silva trying to steal the ball dominated by Uruguay's Maximiliano Pereira during the second period of the match that ended Uruguay 0 Brazil 4 for Worldcup Southafrica 2010 Qualifiers, Centenario Stadium, Montevideo, Uruguay, 06th June 2009 Menezes becomes Brazil coach
Zeenews Sao Paulo: Mano Menezes, a specialist in leading big clubs out of the doldrums but little-known outside his own country, became the coach of Brazil on Saturday when he... (photo: WN / Sebastián Castillos)
 Police personnel surround Abu Salem, center, as he is taken to a forensic science laboratory in Bangalore, India, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2005. Salem, one of Indias most wanted men, suspected of terrorizing Bollywood and plotting bombings that killed hundred Abu Salem attacked inside jail amidst tight security
Merinews ONE OF the key accused in the 1993 Mumbai blasts and also music baron Gulshan Kumar's murder that took place in 1997, Abu Salem was allegedly attacked by an... (photo: AP Photo)
The Okryu Bridge, also spelled Ongnyu Bridge, is a bridge on the Taedong River in Pyongyang, North Korea. Construction began in March 1958; the bridge was opened in August 1960.[1] NKorea threatens 'nuclear deterrence' over drills
Denver Post Click photo to enlarge In a Thursday, July 22, 2010 photo provided by the U.S. Navy, Sailors assigned to the aircraft carrier USS George Washington look at damage to the... (photo: GFDL / Gilad.rom)
USS Pueblo is a primary tourist attraction in Pyongyang, North Korea, having attracted over 250,000 visitors since being moved to the Taedong River.[19] Pueblo is now anchored at the very spot where the General Sherman Incident is believed to have taken place in 1866. NKorea: "Nuclear deterrence" to US/SK war games
The Guardian JIM GOMEZ Associated Press Writer= HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — North Korea inflamed tensions over the deadly sinking of a South Korean warship by threatening the United States... (photo: Creative Commons / Kristoferb)
File: ahmadi nejad visit august .jpg Ahmadinejad Says Russia Part of anti-Iran Campaign
The New York Times Filed at 4:19 p.m. ET TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accused Russia's president on Friday of turning against Tehran and joining the U.S. in... (photo: Creative Commons / Zirguezi)
President Barack Obama in Sec. of War Room taping weekly radio address.   Official White House Photo by Pete Souza Obama signs law intended to slash waste
The Dallas Morning News WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama signed legislation Thursday intended to slash by $50 billion the taxpayer money improperly paid to dead people, fugitives and those in... (photo: Creative Commons / Hoshie)
A Chinese police officer stands outside a prison in Dalian in northeastern China's Liaoning Province, Friday, April 9, 2010 where two out of three Japanese citizens were executed for drug smuggling and trafficking in the morning according to the official Xinhua News Agency. China 'to debate execution policy changes'
BBC News China is considering cutting the number of crimes which attract the death penalty, a report suggests. The country's highest law-making body will debate a draft amendment... (photo: AP)
M. Kemal Ataturk - Turks - Modern Turkey Founder - Turkic rulers - Statue in Macka Park Turkey country profile
BBC News Once the centre of the Ottoman Empire, the modern secular republic was established in the 1920s by nationalist leader Kemal Ataturk. Straddling the continents of Europe... (photo: WN / Akgun Semra)
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Iraqis inspect the scene of a bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, July 28, 2010. A bomb planted near a state-run bank killed and injured several people in the eastern Shiite slum of Sadr City police said.
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In this photo reviewed by the U.S. military and shot through a window, a Guantanamo guard stands in the Camp six detention facility on Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base in Cuba, Sunday, May 31, 2009.
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