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7:35am

Wed August 1, 2012
The Two-Way

Heir To Billions Pleads Guilty To Keeping Dead Wife's Body At Home

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In London today the Swedish heir to a fortune worth billions of dollars pleaded guilty to "preventing the lawful and decent burial of his wife" and the court heard that Eva Rausing's body may have been lying beneath "bin bags, clothing and bed linen" for as long as two months, the BBC reports.

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5:48am

Wed August 1, 2012
The Two-Way

Indignant In India: Blackouts Have Millions 'Fuming'

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"Powerless and Clueless" was today's top headline on the Times of India's front page.

India's Economic Times went with "Superpower India, RIP."

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5:18am

Wed August 1, 2012
Strange News

London Cabbie Offers His Car As Olympics Lodging

Originally published on Thu August 2, 2012 5:31 am

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RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST:

Good morning. I'm Renee Montagne. Rent is notoriously high in London and especially so during the Olympic Games. That's why David Weeks stuffed his cab with a mattress, radio, mini-fridge and teddy bear. The cabbie is parking it outside his flat to rent out to tourists for about 80 bucks a night, much cheaper than most hotels, but there's still rules - no smoking and no pets. The vacancy sign is still on, but he's calling it the Hail-a-Hotel. It's MORNING EDITION. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright National Public Radio.

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