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Holbrooke service marked with humour
There are not many people who can pack a Kennedy Centre hall with 1,100 people — including five world leaders — and not only personally know just about every single one of them, but have all of them believe that they have a personal relationship with him. Yesterday afternoon, Richard C. Holbro ...  | Read.. 
 
Bono gains from social site share
U2 lead singer Bono’s decision to invest in Facebook has paid off as the value of his share in the social networking website has almost quadrupled in the past year. ...  | Read.. 
 
Social Network wins Critics awards in race for Oscars
Facebook film The Social Network became a big friend of broadcast critics yesterday when it won several top Critics’ Choice Awards, including best film, in the ra ...  | Read.. 
 
Globes hit by graft scandal
A former publicist for the organisation that runs the Golden Globes sued the group on the eve of its glitzy awards show, claiming its members receive favours for some nominat ...  | Read.. 
 
G-string stunt before shooting spree
Jared Loughner’s descent into violence took place on a furious all-night excursion through the dark streets of his hometown, meandering from one store to another as he p ...  | Read.. 
 
President Obama (left) and former President Bill Clinton at the memorial service for Holbrooke in Washington. (AP)
Holbrooke service marked with humour
 
 
 
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