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 Alexander Milinkevich, the central figure of the Belarusian opposition forces, center, speaks during a sanctioned rally in Minsk, on Sunday, March 25, 2007, with white and red opposition flags and E.U. flags in the background. Police on Sunday blocked th
Credibility   Crisis   E.U.   Monetary   Photos  
 The New York Times 
E.U. Challenged to Restore Fiscal Credibility
| LONDON - Is Europe's monetary union about to crack? | That is the current fear of those who say that Greece or another weak country might default on its sovereign debt obligations, forcing the riche... (photo: AP Photo/Sergei Grits)
ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, JUNE 3 ** New data suggests that Connecticut may have a problem with residential carbon dioxide emissions, while the state had the third lowest rate per capita of carbon dioxide emissions from transportation. Here, cars jam up on a stretch of Interstate 95 in New Haven, Conn., during rush hour Thursday, May 31, 2007. Despite this kind of jam-up the CO2 emissions are low. (AP Photo/Bob Child)hg3
Brussels   Business   Emissions   France   Photos  
 The New York Times 
Panel Rejects French Carbon Tax
| BRUSSELS - France's Constitutional Council has rejected a tax on carbon emissions strongly backed by President Nicolas Sarkozy that was to take effect Friday. But his ruling conservative party said ... (photo: AP Photo / Bob Child)
British Airways Boeing 767  The Times 
Stop moaning about travel disruption, it's Christmas
| The past few weeks have proven to be a test of character for Britain's business travellers. Hardly a day has gone past over the past few weeks without some threat of travel disruption. | First there... (photo: Creative Commons / Terry Wha)
Airways   British   Photos   Transport   Travel  
** FILE ** In this June 28, 2008 file photo, workers of Airbus accompany the first Airbus A380 plane for the Emirates airline during the delivery ceremony at the German Airbus plant in Hamburg, northern Germany. Emirates airline said Thursday it plans to receive its sixth Airbus A380 "superjumbo" next week and another before year's end after lining up more than US$1 billion in financing.  TravelDailyNews 
Emirates' A380 comes full circle and heads to France
The French capital is the latest destination to be served by the airline's much admired super-jumbo - after Toronto, London Heathrow, Seoul, Bangkok, Sydney, Auckland, and Jeddah from 1st February. | ... (photo: AP / Fabian Bimmer, File)
Airlines   Business   France   Photos   Transport  
Top Stories
Google maps showing flu shot locations , November 11 , 2009. Newstrack India
Chinese author Mian Mian sues Google over copyright issues
| London, Dec 30 (ANI): Chinese novelist Mian Mian has sued Google over its plan to create an online library.  | And now a Beijing judge has told the author to hold ... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Chinese   Computer   France   Google   Photos  
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (waving), President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, is shown with his delegation in the General Assembly Hall during the general debate of the Assembly's sixty- fourth session, 23 September, 2009. The Himalayan
Ahmadinejad blames US, Israel
| TEHRAN: Hardline Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accused the United States and Israel on Tuesday of staging an anti-government protest in which at least eight peo... (photo: UN / Evan Schneider)
Israel   Minister   Photos   President   Tehran  
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher sits with Gillian Penrose in the Royal Box, before the start of the Women's Singles final on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Saturday, July 5 , 2008. Inquirer
Britain's no-nonsense, whisky-loving Thatcher exposed
| LONDON – High standards, a short temper and a taste for whisky – Margaret Thatcher's personality is laid bare in secret files released in Britain Wednesday which cover ... (photo: AP / Anja Niedringhaus)
Britain   London   Photos   Standard   Whisky  
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher speaks as part of a lecture series called "Unique Lives and Experiences" at the Marcus Center, Monday, Feb. 25, 2002, in Milwaukee. Inquirer
Britain's No-nonsense, whisky-loving Thatcher exposed
| LONDON – High standards, a short temper and a taste for whisky – Margaret Thatcher's personality is laid bare in secret files released in Britain Wednesday which cover ... (photo: AP / Darren Hauck)
Britain   London   Photos   Standard   Whisky  
Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie speaks to reporters after meeting Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen in Phnom Penh Tuesday July 6, 2004. Cambodia's prime minister on Tuesday offered Jolie Cambodian citizenship in recognition for her nature conservation work in this poverty stricken country. The Daily Mail
Living a lie? Behind the smiles and united front, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are ...
| With a glamorous display of togetherness as they posed arm in arm on the red carpet in Cannes last week, Brad Pitt and partner Angelina Jolie looked every inch the prov... (photo: AP / Andy Eames)
Actress   Cannes   French   Hollywood   Photos  
News & Media Politics
- E.U. Challenged to Restore Fiscal Credibility
- Real Madrid ready to bid £20m for defender Vidic
- Panel Rejects French Carbon Tax
- Neo-Nazi bomb plot linked to Auschwitz sign theft
 Alexander Milinkevich, the central figure of the Belarusian opposition forces, center, speaks during a sanctioned rally in Minsk, on Sunday, March 25, 2007, with white and red opposition flags and E.U. flags in the background. Police on Sunday blocked th
E.U. Challenged to Restore Fiscal Credibility
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- E.U. Challenged to Restore Fiscal Credibility
- French company eyes the Central Valley for nuclear reactors
- New French government decree: Party 'til dawn
- New French government decree: Party 'til dawn
 Alexander Milinkevich, the central figure of the Belarusian opposition forces, center, speaks during a sanctioned rally in Minsk, on Sunday, March 25, 2007, with white and red opposition flags and E.U. flags in the background. Police on Sunday blocked th
E.U. Challenged to Restore Fiscal Credibility
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Culture & Religon Defence
- Jewelry designer opens her own boutique in Charleston, S.C.
- Tim Hart of Steeleye Span dies in Spain at 61
- Tim Hart of Steeleye Span dies in Spain at 61
- Tim Hart of Steeleye Span dies in Spain at 61
One of the biggest jewelry shop in Hong Kong sells  pearl and other stone jewelries , August 31 , 2009.
Jewelry designer opens her own boutique in Charleston, S.C.
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- Vienna murder mystery: Filipina helper named
- Dutch to use full body scanners for U.S. flights
- Dutch To Use Full Body Scanners For US Flights
- Dutch to use full body scanners for US flights
Ban Ki-moon, right, Secretary-General of the United Nations, and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navanethem "Navi" Pillay, left, speaks during a press conference after the opening of the Durban Review Conference
U.N. rights chief urges Iran to curb police excesses
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Sport Human Rights
- Abu Dhabi welcomes Inter Milan
- Real Madrid ready to bid £20m for defender Vidic
- Milan return delights Becks
- Beckham hoping to replicate success with AC Milan
Manchester United footballer Cristiano ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo insists Manchester United fans are better than Real Madrid's (but nothing beats Penelope Cruz)
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- Geneva Conventions Still Hold Up by Kenneth Roth
- Ahmadinejad links unrest to US, 'Zionists'
- Ahmadinejad links unrest to US, �Zionists’
- Spain's EU presidency to be 'eminently Euro-Mediterr
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad addresses the 64th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2009 at U.N. headquarters.
Ahmadinejad links unrest to US, 'Zionists'
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