News Headlines - 07 July 2013
▽Investigators in San Francisco search for cause of deadly Boeing 777 crash | guardian.co.uk
Air accident investigators began work Sunday to establish the cause of a crash that saw two passengers killed and scores injured as a Boeing 777 burst into flames on landing at San Francisco International Airport.
▽Egypt: Where has the revolution gone? - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
In the two and a half years since the uprisings that ousted Mubarak, Egyptians have held their first ever free and fair parliamentary elections, elected a new president, voted on a new constitution and had the president removed in a military coup. What’s happened to the revolution in Egypt?
▽BBC News - Abu Qatada deported from UK to stand trial in Jordan
Radical cleric Abu Qatada is being held in a high security jail near the Jordanian capital Amman, after being deported from the UK. His plane left RAF Northolt at 02:46 BST for his home country, where he appeared in court to be charged with terror offences, which he denies.
▽BBC Sport - Andy Murray beats Novak Djokovic to win Wimbledon
Andy Murray won his first Wimbledon title and ended Britain's 77-year wait for a men's champion with a hard-fought victory over world number one Novak Djokovic.
▽Winny file-sharing program developer Kaneko dies at 42 | GlobalPost
Isamu Kaneko, the developer of the widely used Winny file-sharing software, died of illness Saturday night at a Tokyo hospital, his relatives said Sunday. He was 42... Kaneko's case was the first in Japan to address the question of whether the developer of a file-sharing software program can be held criminally responsible for copyright violations.