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Breaking News Mon, 29 Mar 2010
 FILE -- Stig "Stikkan" Andersson (2nd left) is shown with pop group "ABBA", from left Benny Andersson, Annifrid Lyngstad, conductor Sven-Olof Walldoff, Agnetha Faltskog and Bjorn Ulvaeus in this 1974 file photo after winning the Eurov
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 Inquirer 
Abba ex-members hint at come-back show—report
| LONDON—Swedish pop group Abba could re-form for a one-off performance after years of rejecting calls to take to the stage again, two former members of the band hinted in an interview Friday. | Asked... (photo: AP/File)
Passengers wait at the departure lounge of Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5, in London, Saturday March 20, 2010. The three-day British Airways cabin crew strike began Saturday and a four-day walkout is scheduled to begin on March 27. BA argues that the disputed changes _ including a pay freeze in 2010, a switch to part-time work for 3,000 staff and a reduction in cabin crew sizes from 15 to 14 on long-haul flights from Heathrow airport _ are critical for its survival.
Airline   Britain   Labor   Photos   Transport  
 Gulf News 
BA and union no closer to negotiating table
| London: British Airways' cabin-crew union said it's no closer to returning to negotiations with management on the third day of a four-day strike by 12,000 workers over pay and staffing levels. | Abo... (photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis)
Commuters on a subway train injured by a blast which took place at the Park Kultury subway station wait for medical care just outside the station shortly after the explosion, Moscow, Monday, March 29, 2010.  The New York Times 
Reaction to the Bombing
| MOSCOW — Russians reacted with alarm, anger and resignation to the terrorist attacks on the Moscow subway system on Monday. Here is a sampling of opinion from the Russian-language blog of The ... (photo: AP / Egor Barbatunov)
Photos   Russia   Security   Society   Terrorism  
Chocolate  ABC News 
The U.K.'s Largest Chocolate Festival Hits Central London
| By MARLEI MARTINEZ | LONDON, March 29, 2010 | Chocolate, chocolate everywhere! The aroma of brewing hot chocolate, sizzling churros with chocolate sauce and chocolate-covered... The aroma of brewing... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Chocolate   Food   Health   People   Photos  
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Heather Mills smiles as she leaves the High Court in London, in this Feb. 18, 2008, file photo. Syracuse
Heather Mills in court battle with former employee
| (AP) - LONDON - A former employee of Paul McCartney's ex-wife Heather Mills is suing her for sex discrimination. | Sara Trumble wants compensation after allegedly being... (photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Compensation   Court   Employee   Heather   Photos  
Banana - Tropical fruit Newstrack India
Britain's oldest dad, 74, credits bananas for his virility
| London, Mar 29 (ANI): A man, who has become Britain's oldest dad at 74 after his wife gave birth to a son, says that his passion for bananas keeps him virile.  | G... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Bananas   Fruit   Health   People   Photos  
Liverpool's Fernando Torres, right, vies for the ball against Lille's Adil Rami Goal
Milan Want Liverpool Hitman Fernando Torres - Report
Speculative reports from Milan suggest the Rossoneri are looking to sign Torres... | By Salvatore Landolina | Share Milan are ready to make an audacious move for Liverpoo... (photo: AP / Tim Hales)
League   Liverpool   Milan   Photos   Soccer  
Football player, Paul Gascoigne poses with a copy of his new autobiography entitled "Gazza" at a book launch at Waterstone's book shop in the City of London, Monday, June 21, 2004. The Times
Paul Gascoigne charged with drink driving
| The former England footballer Paul Gascoigne has been charged with drink driving after a fracas at a Yorkshire takeaway. | Mr Gascoigne was arrested last month along wi... (photo: AP)
England   Football   Game   Photos   Sport  
Gerry Adams Explaining Why It Was A Mistake To Approve The Lisbon Treaty The Boston Globe
New book IDs Sinn Fein's Adams as IRA godfather
| DUBLIN-A groundbreaking new book on the Northern Ireland conflict published Monday identifies Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams as a key Irish Republican Army figure who dir... (photo: Creative Commons)
Conflict   Dublin   Ireland   Photos   Politics  
Madonna holds David Banda in her arms as she poses for photographers with her daughter Lourdes, in this Tuesday, April 17, 2007 file photo. Malawian rights organizations say their government needs help monitoring Madonna's planned adoption of the child and a welfare official agrees that the southern African country's foreign adoption procedures need to be overhaule DNA India
Madonna offers small role to daughter in directorial venture
| London: In a bid to hep her daughter Lourdes to make it big in movies, Madonna has reportedly offered her a small role in her upcoming film about King Edward VIII. | Th... (photo: AP / Karel Prinsloo)
Daughter   Film   Madonna   Photos   Venture  
Nemanja Vidic Goal
Nemanja Vidic Wants Manchester United To Exploit Bayern Munich's Weaknesses
Serb wants to win away leg... | By Zack Wilson | Share Manchester United centre-back Nemanja Vidic wants a victory over Bayern Munich in the first leg of the Champions Le... (photo: AP / Paul Thomas)
Bayern   League   Manchester   Photos   Soccer  
Politics & Government Finance & Economy
- Reaction to the Bombing
- Britain's Blair to join UK's election fight
- Britain's Blair to join UK's election fight
- Tea Party to follow Shea-Porter on 'victory tour'
Commuters on a subway train injured by a blast which took place at the Park Kultury subway station wait for medical care just outside the station shortly after the explosion, Moscow, Monday, March 29, 2010.
Reaction to the Bombing
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- New threat to Britain's credit rating as doubt is cast o
- Newington Bank Robbed
- Walston Well & Birchall bought by New Orleans firm
- Colo. man off NH's Mount Adams after fall
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Manchester United bank on Wayne Rooney's return for crucial matches
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Business & Trade Health & Science
- BA and union no closer to negotiating table
- New threat to Britain's credit rating as doubt is cast o
- Crawford & Co. puts London desk on Chile
- Birmingham stocks flat Monday
Passengers wait at the departure lounge of Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5, in London, Saturday March 20, 2010. The three-day British Airways cabin crew strike began Saturday and a four-day walkout is scheduled to begin on March 27. BA argues that the disputed changes _ including a pay freeze in 2010, a switch to part-time work for 3,000 staff and a reduction in cabin crew sizes from 15 to 14 on long-haul flights from Heathrow airport _ are critical for its survival.
BA and union no closer to negotiating table
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- Reaction to the Bombing
- Crucifix removal 'faith violation', Exeter nurse cla
- Alabama is second worst exercise state
- Natural ways to clean teeth
Commuters on a subway train injured by a blast which took place at the Park Kultury subway station wait for medical care just outside the station shortly after the explosion, Moscow, Monday, March 29, 2010.
Reaction to the Bombing
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Investments & Trading Energy & Industry
- Siemens picks Britain for new wind turbine plant
- Power crunch looms for Britain
- London houses owned overseas beat £1m tax
- Scots minister criticises Budget
Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown speaks at a conference in London titled "The Future of Progressive Governance", Friday, Feb. 8, 2008. Brown spoke about the key issues facing Britain as a result of globalisation, including how to unlock the talent of every child and adult, the ageing population, keeping ahead of the fight against crime, personalised public services, and climate change.
UK announces taxes on rich ahead of election
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- BA and union no closer to negotiating table
- Birmingham gas prices steady at $2.67 a gallon
- Birmingham gas prices steady at $2.67 a gallon
- Libertines 'set to reform and will play at Reading and L
Passengers wait at the departure lounge of Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5, in London, Saturday March 20, 2010. The three-day British Airways cabin crew strike began Saturday and a four-day walkout is scheduled to begin on March 27. BA argues that the disputed changes _ including a pay freeze in 2010, a switch to part-time work for 3,000 staff and a reduction in cabin crew sizes from 15 to 14 on long-haul flights from Heathrow airport _ are critical for its survival.
BA and union no closer to negotiating table
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