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“Prince Harry, Actor Meghan Markle, To Marry”
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Britain's Prince Harry and American actor Meghan Markle are set to tie the royal knot in the spring, his father, Prince Charles, announced Monday. "Prince Harry has informed Her Majesty The Queen and other close members of his family," Charles said in a statement. "Prince Harry has also sought and received the blessing of Ms Markle's parents.” Harry is currently fifth-in-line to the British throne and Markle, best known for her role in USA Network's television show Suits, were engaged earlier this month, the statement said, adding "The couple will live in Nottingham Cottage at Kensington Palace.” In September, Markle, 36, spoke publicly for the first time about her relationship with Harry, who is three years her junior. She told Vanity Fair magazine that the couple are "really happy and in love.” The statement, issued by Clarence House, said the exact date for the Spring 2018, wedding would be "announced in due course."
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In Other News Argentina says a U.S. undersea rescue module is arriving to an area in the South Atlantic where an Argentine submarine went missing 12 days ago with 44 crew members on board. Navy spokesman Enrique Balbi said Monday that a Norwegian ship carrying the U.S. Navy's underwater remotely operated vehicle and its pressurized rescue module would arrive to the search zone later in the day. The navy says an explosion occurred near the time and place where the ARA San Juan sub went missing on Nov. 15. Experts say the crew only had enough oxygen to last up to 10 days if the sub remained intact but submerged. The navy says more than a dozen countries are still searching for the sub. Can Police Track You Through Your Cellphone Without A Warrant? The U.S. Supreme Court confronts the digital age again on Wednesday when it hears oral arguments in a case that promises to have major repercussions for law enforcement and personal privacy. At issue is whether police have to get a search warrant in order to obtain cellphone location information that is routinely collected and stored by wireless providers. (interesting article – what do you think?)
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