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UK criminal masterminds cannot be named as their rights will be infringed

London, Nov. 12 : Leaders of the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) have been told by their lawyers not to name the 39 convicted criminals because it would breach their right to a family and private life, and could amount to an "unfair" punishment.

According to The Telegraph, the advice relates to some of the country''s most serious criminal gang masters who have had financial reporting orders imposed on them by the courts.

The orders are a key new police power that require offenders to provide full details of their bank accounts on a monthly basis, and can last for up to 20 years after the criminal is released from jail.

Price of OPEC oil drops to 22-month low

Organization of the Petroleum Exporting CountriesVienna - The price fo

Diarrhea-Causing Bacteria Common In US Hospitals

A study has stated that a common bacterium that causes diarrhea is commonly found in U.S. hospitals and better hygiene and a judicious use of antibiotics would help.

Ahmadinejad wants Obama to change approach towards nations

Tehran - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Wednesday that US president-elect Barack Obama should change the American approach towards nations in general and Iran in particular.

"The (Obama slogan of) change should not just be superficial. What is important is change in approach towards nations," Ahmadinejad said in a speech in Sari, northern Iran, carried by the Khabar news network.

Ahmadinejad was the first Iranian president since the 1979 Islamic revolution to send a congratulation message to his American counterpart on his success in the presidential race.

Iran tests new missile

Iran, Tehran, NuclearTehran - Iran's Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) tested a new ground-to-ground missile, state news agency IRNA reported Wednesday.

IRNA quoted Defence Minister Mostafa Mohammad-Najar as saying that the new generation of the Sejil-type missiles was successfully tested.

The new missile burns combined solid fuel and is supposed to be just preventive, the minister said without giving any details on time and venue of the test nor the range of the missile.

Singapore will not bail out casino project, minister says

SingaporeSingapore - The Singapore government will not bail out a multi-billion-dollar casino project by financially troubled Las Vegas Sands, the Channel News Asia (CNA) reported Wednesday.

But the government is considering reviewing the timeline of the Marina Bay Integrated Resort project, which is scheduled to be completed next year, reported CNA, citing Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry S Iswaran.

Nevertheless, Iswaran has not ruled out involvement in the project by government-linked companies, saying these were commercial entities and it depended on their business sense.

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