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Andy Murray plays in the men's final against Novak Djokovic on Day 14 of the Sony Ericsson Open, Key Biscayne, Florida USA 05.04.09
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 BBC News 
Andy Murray draws GB level with Germany in Hopman Cup
| A sunburnt Andy Murray needed less than an hour to record a straight sets victory over Philipp Kohlschreiber to level the Hopman Cup tie with Germany. | Murray, 22, won eight of the last nine games ... (photo: WN / Aruna Gilbert)
A construction site of a new housing development is seen at the neighborhood of Gilo in Jerusalem, Thursday, Nov. 19. 2009.
Israel   Jerusalem   Jewish   Palestine   Photos  
 Khaleej Times 
Israel approves east Jerusalem building project
Israel has approved construction of four new apartment buildings in disputed east Jerusalem, officials said Tuesday, fueling tensions with the Palestinians. | The Palestinians claim east Jerusalem for... (photo: AP / Dan Balilty)
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Nikola Zigic Seeks Valencia Stay But Willing To Consider Move
The Serbian striker believes Los Che can challenge for the title... | Valencia striker Nikola Zigic has revealed that he intends to stay at the club for the foreseeable future but admitted that if a s... (photo: AP / Darko Vojinovic)
League   Photos   Serbia   Soccer   Valencia  
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko looks on at a CIS summit in Minsk, Belarus, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006. T  Irish Times 
Russia seeks to allay EU fears over oil supply crisis
| RUSSIA SOUGHT to soothe EU fears of another winter energy crisis yesterday, as Moscow's officials tried to resolve an oil price dispute with neighbouring Belarus. | Russia reportedly halted oil supp... (photo: (AP Photo/Presidential Press Service, Mykola Lazarenko, Pool ) / )
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File - A Yemeni soldier walks by the damage at the main entrance of the US Embassy in the capital San'a, Yemen Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008. Daily Star Lebanon
Yemen's woes may stir wider tensions
| By George Joffe | Commentary by | Tuesday, January 05, 2010 | - Powered by | Just six short months ago, a sense of guarded euphoria spread through Europe and the Middle... (photo: AP / Mohammed al-Qadhi)
Al Qaeda   Mideast   Photos   Terrorism   Yemen  
Investors look at the share index at a private stock market gallery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008. RBC News
Second wave of crisis may originate outside U.S.
| It is events outside the United States that are most likely to send the global economy into another downward spiral. Most probably, a series of big bankruptcies in the ... (photo: AP / Lai Seng Sin)
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British Airways unveils top ten travel destinations for 2010
Insider experts from leading global premium airline British Airways which operates 26 weekly flights from the UAE to London Heathrow - have selected their top 10 destinat... (photo: Creative Commons / garybembridge)
Aerospace   Britain   Photos   Transport   Travel  
Bangladesh's Mohammad Ashraful, right, looks on after playing a shot as Sri Lanka's captain Kumar Sangakkara, left, prepares to throw the ball during their first one-day international match of the tri-series against Sri Lanka in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Monday, Jan. 4, 2010. Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka are competing in the one-day international tri-series that started Monday. Merinews
Sri Lanka Vs Bangladesh 1st ODI tri series - Channels, watch cricket live score, updates
The stage is all set for the India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh ODI Tri Series 2010. Today, January 4, 2010, Sri Lanka takes on Bangladesh in the first ODI of the tri series... (photo: AP / Aijaz Rahi)
Bangladesh   Cricket   Photos   Sport   Sri Lanka  
Oil refinery Business Report
Russia halts oil flows to Belarus refineries
  | Submit your comment | By Dmitry Zhdannikov | Moscow - Russia has halted oil supplies to Belarussian refineries after failing to agree terms for 2010, traders sai... (photo: Creative Commons / Donatus )
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Sign outside Michael Shields house on the day of his release. The Independent
Michael Shields: Left with a lingering sense of injustice
| If Michael Shields thought that the authorities were going to help smooth his return back into normal life, he was sorely mistaken. The combined shortcomings of the Bri... (photo: Creative Commons / Irate)
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In this photo released by the Iranian semi-official Fars News Agency, Revolutionary Guard's Tondar missile is launched in a drill, Sunday Sept. 27, 2009, near the city of Qom, 80 miles (130 kilometers) south of Tehran, Iran. Iran said it successfully test-fired short-range missiles during military drills Sunday by the elite Revolutionary Guard, a show of force days after the U.S. warned Tehran over a newly revealed underground nuclear facility it was secretly constructing. Wall Street Journal
Iran Expands Its Target List
By TIMOTHY J. GERAGHTY | The nagging question of the nuclear age has been what if a madman gets hold of an atomic bomb? That question is about to be answered as Iran's de... (photo: AP / Fars News Agency, Ali Shaigan)
Iran   Nuclear   Photos   Politics   US  
Oil Refinery. (ps1) The Star
Russia halts oil flows to Belarus refineries
| MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia has halted oil supplies to Belarussian refineries after failing to agree terms for 2010, traders said on Sunday, threatening a repeat of a dis... (photo: Public Domain / -)
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Evra & Vidic - 2010 World Cup soccer qualifying match Goal
World Cup 2010: Top 10 Best Players To Never Play In The World Cup
Football's global showpiece doesn't always feature the best players from around the world. Goal.com lists ten of the finest who never got the chance to flourish on the hi... (photo: Creative Commons)
Japan   Photos   Soccer   Sport   World  
President Barack Obama speaks about the Consumer Financial Protection Agency, regulatory reform and the financial markets, Friday, Oct. 9, 2009, in the East Room of the White House in Washington. The Boston Globe
Obama presses review of nuclear strategy
| CHARLIE MISSILE ALERT FACILITY, Mont. - After an hourlong ride down a nearly deserted highway covered in ice and snow, the two young officers arrive for their shift at ... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
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Business Politics
- Love: LAUREN McGUIRL & RONAN HANNA
- Oil under $82, snaps 9-day rise on US stock build
- Russia resumes gas imports from Turkmenistan
- Picking Your Shots Overseas
Investors look at the share index at a private stock market gallery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008.
Second wave of crisis may originate outside U.S.
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- Bulgarian Journalist Gunned Down in Sofia
- Leo Tolstoy: the forgotten genius?
- Russia beckons Belarus to heel in oil supply row
- Romania's central bank cuts key interest rate
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko looks on at a CIS summit in Minsk, Belarus, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006. T
Russia seeks to allay EU fears over oil supply crisis
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health Education
- Malaysian Polygamy Club Draws Criticism
- Ihor Sevcenko, Byzantine and Slavic Scholar, Dies at 87
- Romania Plans Junk Food Tax
- Serbia Takes Slow Road to Cleaning up Waste
A woman holding a child leave the area set up to treat people suspected of being sick with swine flu at the Naval hospital in Mexico City, Thursday April 30, 2009.
As swine flu pandemic wanes, response praised
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- Revolt at Sarkozy's attempts to open Grandes Ecoles to p
- France's elite colleges rise up in revolt against Nicola
- A Cuban Education for Spain's Socialists
- State lawmakers move closer to education reforms
French President Nicolas Sarkozy delivers his speech during a meeting after the visit to the construction site of "Tower First" which is part of the Grand Paris project (Great Paris project) in La Defense business district near Paris, Tuesday June 30, 2009.
Revolt at Sarkozy's attempts to open Grandes Ecoles to poorer students
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Technology Trade
- Israir Airlines: New sales and ticket office in Germany thro
- Norwegian chooses Navtech Software for Class I & II EFB impl
- Child privacy concerns likely to slow deployment of full bod
- European, US stocks steady after big gains
Spainish Prime Minister Jose Rodriguez Zapatero gestures, after his party's win
Mr Bean ousts Zapatero from Spain's EU website
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- GLOBAL MARKETS-Greek worries hit euro, world stocks flat
- Europe shares hit new 15-month high, banks support
- European Shares Open Flat
- Europe shares hit new 15-month high, banks support
A broker works at the stock market in Frankfurt, central Germany, Friday, Oct. 10, 2008. The euro fell against the dollar Friday as world markets retreated further on worries that strains in the financial system would persist and growth would suf
European Shares to Post Mild Losses
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