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The pope is indeed keenly awaited: according to a newspaper poll, the announcement of his visit came top in Mexicans' choices as the most exciting event of 1998.
ECONOMIST: Mexico: Welcome to the holy father | The
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Shortly after the AP's announcement, the Guardian newspaper in London also said its Twitter accounts had been hacked by the same group.
WSJ: Financial Times Tech Blog and Twitter Accounts Hacked
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The Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano made the announcement together with an official admission that there have been "grave acts of disloyalty" .
BBC: Vatican launches criminal probe into unauthorised leaks
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The firm denied this vigorously in newspaper advertisements, and made an unscheduled announcement of interim results to calm fears that it would go bust.
ECONOMIST: Peregrine: hawk turned prey
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The French right-of-centre newspaper Le Figaro reports that Mr Hollande's announcement on the TF1 channel appeared to take party colleagues by surprise.
BBC: French election: Hollande wants 75% tax on top earners
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The Vatican newspaper has endorsed outgoing Italian PM Mario Monti's announcement that he may run for a second term, leading a new coalition.
BBC: Vatican paper backs Mario Monti's Italy leadership bid
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The Public Protector's announcement follows a March 11 report in a South African national newspaper, the Sunday Times.
WSJ: South Africa Probes Deputy President
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The announcement came a day after a report by the British Sunday newspaper The Observer that three priests and one former priest leveled allegations against O'Brien that date back 30 years.
CNN: Vatican reveals Pope Benedict's new title
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But the announcement, which does not represent any change of policy by the newspaper, begs some questions.
BBC: By BBC News online's Nick Assinder.
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Kansai's announcement is the latest stage in a problem for BNFL that began in September, when a British newspaper, the Independent, revealed that fuel quality control data for another batch of Mox pellets had been falsified.
BBC: More suspect nuclear fuel found
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Before this month's announcement, Moreover already had a multiyear deal with NewsRight for the right to use content from hundreds of newspaper websites.
WSJ: NewsRight dismantles, transfers brand to Moreover