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Pitt felt "pathetic" 10 years ago, Diesel premieres "Fast and Furious" official
EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: THIS EDIT CONTAINS MATERIAL WHICH WAS ORIGINALLY 4:3 Brad Pitt criticized his own mental state during at least part of the time he was married to Jennifer Aniston. The actor gave an interview to Esquire magazine, talking about his life "a decade ago" - when he and Aniston were still married. Pitt told the mag, "I started to get sick of myself sitting on a couch, holding a joint, hiding out. It started feeling pathetic." Pitt and Aniston were married in 2000, and divorced in 2005 - the same year he began his romance with Angelina Jolie, with whom he now shares his life and raises 6 children. Pitt told Esquire that he is now satisfied with his life, saying "I haven't known life to be any happier." His interview is the cover story in the June/July issue of Esquire. Michael Douglas and Matt Damon hit the red carpet in Cannes on Tuesday (May 22) to launch the premiere of "Behind the Candelabra." The duo walked the red carpet with the film's direct
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Man Dead in London in Possible 'Terror Incident' official
One person has died and at least two people were wounded in a violent attack near a military training barracks in London, as Prime Minister David Cameron called an emergency meeting in response. Cassell Bryan-Low reports. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Director of IRS Unit Refuses to Answer Questions official
A third hearing into the IRS's targeting of conservative groups got off to a tense start when a key witness gave a defense of her own actions but declined to answer questions. John McKinnon reports on The News Hub. Copyright 2013, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
UK 'will never buckle over terror' official
By: McAvaney NickBritain will "never buckle" in the face of terrorist incidents, David Cameron vowed, as he condemned an "absolutely sickening" killing in London.
Britain calls emergency meeting after man killed in London official
WARNING - STORY CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES Amateur video obtained by ITV news shows a man with bloodied hands and a knife just after a man was killed near an army barracks in London. Media reports say the dead man was a British soldier who was hacked to death by unidentified assailants. Some reports suggested his attackers tried to behead him while shouting "God is greatest" in Arabic. British Prime Minister David Cameron called an emergency security meeting after the man was killed. Britain's government convenes meetings of its emergency security committee only to deal with incidents that have implications for national security. London's mayor said it was overwhelmingly likely the killing was a terrorist attack. Security was tightened in the area immediately after the attack but details are sketchy.
Woolwich attack: Man dies in suspected terror attack official
Two suspected terrorists killed a man in broad daylight in a London suburb on Wednesday, prompting a major emergency response. Report by Gillettr. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Kerry warns Syria's Assad against rejecting political solution official
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in Jordan says Western governments are ready to increase support to opponents of President Bashar al-Assad if he rejects a political solution to Syria's civil war. (SOUNDBITE) (English) U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE, JOHN KERRY, SAYING: "All the partners come here to meet this evening with the goal of putting an end to the bloodshed" The conflict in Syria has lasted for more than two years. This this latest amateur video, which could not be independently verified by Reuters shows the aftermath of government airstrike on a town near the Lebanese border. Against this backdrop the US and Russia hope to hold a peace conference in Geneva next month to try to end the violence. (SOUNDBITE) (English) U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE, JOHN Kerry, SAYING: "In the event that we cant find that way forward, in the event that the Assad regime is unwilling to negotiate Geneva 1 in good faith, we will also talk about our continued support and gro
Could London killing inspire other attacks? official
CNN's Nick Robertson reports UK PM David Cameron plans to host emergency meetings when he returns from Paris.
Altaf Hussain will be responsible if im Killed, Absar Alam
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Zardari, Nawaz hold one on one meeting 22nd May 2013
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Wife's tribute at soldier funeral official
By: Ward PaulThe wife of a serviceman killed by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan has told mourners at his funeral he will live on through their unborn son.
Xbox One unveiled in US official
By: McAvaney NickMicrosoft has unveiled it's "all-in-one" gaming console which is due to go on sale in late 2013.
Analyst: Soldier killing treated seriously official
Hala Gorani speaks with Security Analyst Will Geddes about the London attack.
Zardari and Li Keqiang Joint Press Conference 22nd may 2013
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Terrorism analyst on soldier killing official
Hala Gorani speaks with Paul Cruickshank about the deadly attack near London barracks.
London attack: Eyewitness heard gunshots official
Michael Atlee describes the scene following the deadly attack near London barracks.
Video captures tornado ripping through small town in Russia official
ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION) STORY: A rare tornado ripped through a city in central Russia on Wednesday, leaving fifteen people injured, and a wake of destroyed vehicles, and damaged buildings. Amateur video filmed on Wednesday in Yefremov, a city in Russia's Tula region some 300 kilometers (200 miles) from Moscow, showed a funnel cloud touching down in a residential area, and kicking up a storm of debris. Russian media reported that at least fifteen people were injured in the storm, at least 80 buildings and 50 cars were damaged. Dozens of trees also felled, as did 15 electricity poles. Amateur video showed local residents walking around their neighborhoods dazed, inspecting cars with broken windows, and sidewalks and roads covered with bricks, broken tiles, splintered beams of wood, and crumpled sheets of corrugated metal. According to Russian media reports, some fifteen hundred local residents were left without electricity in the storm's wake, and
Election Commission rejects plea for re-polling in NA-125
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IRS official refuses to answer questions at scandal hearing official
ROUGH CUT - NO REPORTER NARRATION STORY: The Internal Revenue Service official at the center of a tax scandal about extra scrutiny of conservative groups told a congressional hearing on Wednesday she had done nothing wrong but asserted her constitutional right not to answer questions. "I have not done anything wrong. I have not broken any laws," Lois Lerner, head of the IRS tax-exempt unit, told the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. "I have not violated any IRS rules or regulations and I have not provided false information to this or any other congressional committee," she said. "Because I am asserting my right not to testify, I know that some people will assume that I have done something wrong. I have not." That Lerner chose to give an opening statement before asserting her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination angered some lawmakers. Republican U.S. Representative Trey Gowdy from South Carolina said Lerner had effectively waiv