News Headlines - 31 March 2013
▽BBC News - Pope Francis celebrates Easter Mass
Pope Francis celebrates his first Easter - the most important religious festival in the Christian calendar - at an open-air Mass in Saint Peter's Square on Sunday.
▽Printer refuses to publish gay magazine | The Guardian
An editor is seeking legal advice after a printing firm refused to publish his magazine as it is aimed at the gay market.
▽Women suffer under Egypt's radical rule – in pictures | guardian.co.uk
Photographer Gary Calton and reporter Tracy McVeigh travelled with Plan Egypt to cover the story of the women taking to the streets, opposing a new constitution that sweeps away their rights and opens the way for girls of 13 to be married. Their protests bring them into violent confrontation with government supporters
▽Apple reportedly pushing hard for iRadio launch as soon as June | TechRadar
Apple could launch its long-rumored iRadio service as soon as this summer, finally giving iTunes a streaming music app to take on Pandora and Spotify.
▽English club Arsenal to play football friendly in Nagoya this summer - The Japan Daily Press
English Premier League football club Arsenal is making Japan part of the club’s pre-season Asian Tour, where they will play a friendly match against J-League side Nagoya Grampus. The club’s first team has not played in Japan since May 1968 when they played four matches against different Japanese teams.