Thursday, 13 June 2013

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main headlineBeijing angered by Edward Snowden's NSA hacking claim
US accused of hypocrisy after whistleblower says NSA targeted 'hundreds' of computers in China
Giving RBS boss Stephen Hester the push may be 'huge error'
No-one was better qualified to re-float the bank, say insiders, and decision to oust him is risky
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main headlineTen Things You Need to Know Today: Thursday 13 Jun 2013
NSA chief defends phone records use, Erdogan: protests will end in 24 hours, Two lords cleared of lobbying claims...
Three Femen activists jailed for Tunisia topless protest - video
'Baring our breasts is not intended to cause sexual excitement but is a form of activism,' says one
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main headlineThe Business: company news and financial talking points
Virgin float could bolster public purse, James Caan spared court grilling...
League-table opt-out could hide bad doctors from patients' view
Data protection laws could allow incompetent surgeons to avoid being ranked for performance
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main headlineTime to get tough with Google: yes, but are relations too cosy?
Margaret Hodge demands an end to 'sweetheart deals' but search giant enjoys close ties with senior pols

Hayward's Alternative Guide to Universe 'brilliantly bizarre'
Outsider art show presents strange and stunning visions from society's gentle eccentrics