News Headlines - 12 May 2013

FA Cup final 2013: Wigan's fearless band of brothers complete fairytale journey with style - Telegraph

A Wigan Athletic fan said on the way to this game: “The last time I came to London I saw us get beat 9-1 by Spurs.”

G7 to press on with bank reforms, Japan escapes censure | Reuters

Group of Seven finance officials agreed on Saturday to redouble efforts to deal with failing banks and gave a green light to Japan's drive to galvanise its economy.

Rwanda genocide 20 years on: 'We live with those who killed our families. We are told they're sorry, but are they?' | The Observer

Nearly 20 years after the Rwandan genocide, Chris McGreal returns to Kibuye to meet the few Tutsis who survived – and some of the killers they are forced to live with as neighbours

BBC News - Fugitive Andrew Moran arrested in Spain

One of Britain's most wanted fugitives has been arrested in a raid on a luxury villa on Spain's Costa Blanca... He was charged with an armed robbery of Royal Mail guards in Lancashire in 2005 but absconded during his trial.

BBC News - Virgin's Sir Richard Branson turns stewardess after losing bet

Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson got dressed up as a female flight attendant after honouring a bet he lost to Air Asia chief executive Tony Fernandes... Mr Branson and Mr Fernandes had a bet on whose teams would finish first in the 2010 Formula One Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi.