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BP hopes to turn page with new CEO, leaner company (AP)

July 27th, 2010

Members of the British Petroleum executive, from left, outgoing CEO Tony Hayward, Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg, and incoming CEO Bob Dudley, pose for the media outside their global headquarters in London, Tuesday, July 27, 2010. The company announced that Hayward, BP's much-criticized CEO  will be replaced by American Robert Dudley on Oct. 1, as it reported a record quarterly loss and set aside $32.2 billion to cover costs of the devastating Gulf of Mexico oil spill. BP said the decision to replace Hayward, 53, with the company's first ever non-British chief executive was made by mutual agreement. (AP Photo) **UNITED KINGDOM OUT**AP - Battered BP began reinventing itself in the shadow of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill Tuesday, naming its first American CEO as it reported a record $17 billion…

Facebook page that praised UK killer taken down (AP)

July 15th, 2010

Flowers are seen at the home of Raoul Thomas Moat, a fugitive wanted for murder, after Moat killed himself Saturday, ending a weeklong manhunt, in Newcastle, England, Sunday, July 10, 2010. Moat turned a shotgun on himself when police moved in during a six-hour standoff in Rothbury, north of the city of Newcastle. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell)AP - A Facebook fan page that glorified a dead killer was removed by its creator Thursday after it drew sharp criticism from Britain’s prime minister and put the social…

Pakistan lifts Facebook ban after page removed (AP)

May 31st, 2010

A contest organised by a Facebook user calling on people to draw the Prophet Mohammed to promote AP - Pakistan lifted a ban on Facebook on Monday after officials from the social networking site apologized for a page deemed offensive to Muslims and removed its contents, a…

Facebook page that led to Pakistani ban removed (AP)

May 21st, 2010

Pakistani women participate in a rally against a Facebook page, in Islamabad, Pakistan, Thursday, May 20, 2010. Pakistan government ordered Internet service providers to block the social networking site amid anger over a page that encourages users to post images of Islam's Prophet Muhammad. (AP Photo/B.K.Bangash)AP - A Facebook page that was considered offensive to Islam and led to a Pakistani ban on the site has been removed, possibly by its creator.


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