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Chelsea to miss out on Battersea stadium - source
LONDON (Reuters) - Champions League winner Chelsea Football Club will almost certainly fail in its bid to move its stadium to London landmark Battersea Power Station, a source close to the sale process told Reuters.
London will not be ‘Siege City’ for Games, says Coe
LONDON: The Olympics will not turn London into ‘Siege City’ despite plans to deploy surface-to-air missiles on residential buildings and fighter jets in the skies, London 2012 chairman Seb Coe said on Wednesday.
Fighter jets over London as it prepares for Games
LONDON (Reuters) - Fighter jets flew into a base in northwest London on Wednesday, the first time they will be stationed in the capital since World War Two, at the start of a week of military exercises to test out security ahead of the Olympic Games in July.
London will not be "Siege City" for Games, says Coe
LONDON (Reuters) - The Olympics will not turn London into 'Siege City' despite plans to deploy surface-to-air missiles on residential buildings and fighter jets in the skies, London 2012 chairman Seb Coe said on Wednesday.
Police, protesters face off as Bahrain Grand Prix begins
MANAMA (Reuters) - Bahrain's Crown Prince rejected calls from human rights activists to cancel this weekend's Grand Prix as pro-democracy opposition groups threatened further protests after days of clashes with security forces.
Police, protesters face off as Bahrain Grand Prix begins
MANAMA (Reuters) - Bahrain's Crown Prince rejected calls from human rights activists to cancel this weekend's Grand Prix as pro-democracy opposition groups threatened further protests after days of clashes with security forces.
Protests rage as Bahrain Grand Prix event to start
MANAMA (Reuters) - Formula One cars take to the track in Bahrain on Friday, with the government hoping a successful Grand Prix will draw a line under more than a year of Arab Spring protests while activists are promising to mark it with
Protests rage as Bahrain Grand Prix event to start
MANAMA (Reuters) - Formula One cars take to the track in Bahrain on Friday, with the government hoping a successful Grand Prix will draw a line under more than a year of Arab Spring protests while activists are promising to mark it with
Protests rage as Bahrain Grand Prix event to start
MANAMA (Reuters) - Formula One cars take to the track in Bahrain on Friday, with the government hoping for a successful Grand Prix, while activists are promising to mark it with
Protests rage as Bahrain Grand Prix practice begins
MANAMA (Reuters) - Formula One cars took to the track in Bahrain on Friday, with the government hoping for a successful Grand Prix, while activists are promising to mark it with