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Fearne Cotton reveals she and Jesse Wood were left 'clinging on to their marriage'... [1]
Hot right now! Braless Rita Ora pairs raunchy fishnet onesie with a thigh-skimming leather skirt as she leads the glamour at magazine launch party She's gone back to her musical roots with the release of her new single Your Song. [3]
Jacques Attali is a writer and the President of Positive Planet. He served as a counselor to French President Francois Mitterrand and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. [4]
JAKARTA -- For Amit Saberwal, boredom could prove to be worth billions. RedDoorz, which brings cheap hotels together under one brand, lets customers book rooms through its app. [5]
PARIS - From a bear cooling down in an ice cream parlour to Japanese staff who took quality control too far. Your weekly roundup of offbeat stories from around the world. [7]
GUANGZHOU -- Businesses in China beware. Consumers are turning to social media to vent their fury over shoddy corporate practices, and are finding a huge and sympathetic audience. [8]
By CHRISTOPHER BODEEN / AP WRITER Wednesday, January 19, 2011 [9]
Fearne Cotton reveals she and Jesse Wood were left 'clinging on to their marriage'...
Hot right now! Braless Rita Ora pairs raunchy fishnet onesie with a thigh-skimming leather skirt as she leads the glamour at magazine launch party She's gone back to her musical roots with the release of her new single Your Song.
Jacques Attali is a writer and the President of Positive Planet. He served as a counselor to French President Francois Mitterrand and was the first head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
JAKARTA -- For Amit Saberwal, boredom could prove to be worth billions. RedDoorz, which brings cheap hotels together under one brand, lets customers book rooms through its app.
PARIS - From a bear cooling down in an ice cream parlour to Japanese staff who took quality control too far. Your weekly roundup of offbeat stories from around the world.
GUANGZHOU -- Businesses in China beware. Consumers are turning to social media to vent their fury over shoddy corporate practices, and are finding a huge and sympathetic audience.
By CHRISTOPHER BODEEN / AP WRITER Wednesday, January 19, 2011