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RapidVector® News and RSS Module
The News & RSS module allows you to display news and RSS feeds from other sites in your own site.
Features:
- Animate feeds to scroll
- Use predefined feeds to get information from sources like BBC
SAMPLE NEWS from BBC
Resolution on Syria vetoed at UN
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Russia and China veto an Arab and Western-backed UN resolution condemning the violent crackdown in Syria, hours after scores are killed in Homs.
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Nevada holds Republican vote
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Republicans in the US state of Nevada take part in caucuses to decide their choice of presidential candidate with Mitt Romney leading the field.
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ANC youth leader appeal dismissed
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South African youth leader Julius Malema loses his appeals against the ruling ANC's decision to suspend him for bringing the party into disrepute.
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Thousands in rival Moscow marches
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Tens of thousands of people march in Moscow in protest at Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, while his supporters hold a rally elsewhere in Russia's capital.
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Saigon fall reporter dies at 79
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George Esper, who reported on the fall of Saigon for the Associated Press during the last days of the Vietnam war, dies at the age of 79.
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Monkeys fed wine 'to fight flu'
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A zoo in Kazakhstan, where overnight temperatures have dipped to nearly -40C, is giving monkeys a wine concoction as a remedy against flu.
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FBI probes Anonymous phone hack
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The FBI investigates how activists linked to Anonymous obtained a recording of a phone call between US and UK police on their operations against hacking.
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William starts Falklands duties
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Prince William starts work as an RAF search and rescue pilot in the Falkland Islands, having arrived in the territory on a six-week routine deployment.
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Cairo clashes over football anger
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At least four people are killed in clashes between Egyptian protesters and police, amid ongoing anger over deaths after a football match.
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UN faults Italy over WWII claims
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The UN's highest court rules that Italy was wrong to allow its courts to make claims for compensation against Germany for Nazi war crimes.
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BBC accuses Iran of intimidation
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The BBC's Director General, Mark Thompson, accuses the Iranian authorities of intimidating those working for its Persian service.
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Sinai gunmen release US tourists
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Two US women tourists and their Egyptian guide who were kidnapped in the south of Egypt's Sinai peninsula have been released, security sources say.
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Warning as heavy snowfall hits UK
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Snow is falling across much of the UK, from southern Scotland to the English Midlands, disrupting flights and leading to calls for drivers to take care.
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New Virgin staff pay for checks
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Virgin Atlantic is forcing successful job applicants to pay for their own criminal record checks, Radio 4's Money Box reveals.
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Scotland 6-13 England
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England's new-look side give interim coach Stuart Lancaster the best possible start by claiming a first win at Murrayfield in eight years.
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Younus and Azhar punish England
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Younus Khan hits an unbeaten century to move Pakistan closer to a series whitewash over England on the second day of the third Test.
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Arsenal 7-1 Blackburn
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Robin van Persie's hat-trick, two goals from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Mikel Arteta's strike and Thierry Henry's late goal help Arsenal thump Blackburn.
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Poster 'threat' to Dujardin Oscar
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Movie billboards in Paris featuring The Artist actor Jean Dujardin might affect his chances of winning an Academy Award, according to French press.
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