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The only comment I heard from Balsillie about his business was when The New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman was introducing him and said he guessed half the Davos crowd had blackberries.
FORBES: Blackberry Billionaire Outspoken at Davos
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Mr. Brown said his client only fled because he heard a gun shot and didn't want to get struck by a bullet.
WSJ: Trial Opens in Slaying of Officer
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On Tuesday, Barrichello tried out the new car only to have his session end prematurely when he heard something wrong with the engine.
BBC: Reigning world champion Michael Schumacher
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Mr Feliciano has denied being homophobic or racist, but anger about his comments has only spread further the more people heard about them.
BBC: Brazil's outrage over 'racist' evangelical politician
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The veteran referee heard another official call his name and turned, only to be smashed in the face with a helmet by one of the players.
WSJ: Ref's death a consequence of lack of sportsmanship
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Paul Lynch, the British Consul General in Texas, explains that his office, and the UK government, heard about the case only after Carty's conviction.
BBC: Death row Briton's last hope for clemency
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As Taylor is only too happy to point out, few on his side of the Atlantic had previously heard of Froch but it is something 'The Cobra' is convinced will change with a win over Taylor.
BBC: The secret diary of Carl Froch
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The court heard Mr James moved to the US following the break-down of his marriage and was only extradited to England after allegations were made against him in 2007.
BBC: Rape trial of Florida extradition man David James
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The court heard that Mr Ferry's mother, who suffers serious ill health, suffered mental anguish due not only to his death and the manner of it, but because for five months she had no idea what had happened to him.
BBC: Garry Smith admits murdering Graeme Ferry and burying body