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AOL - Website AOL buys maker of Brizzly social software
NEW YORK - AOL Inc. said Tuesday that it bought Thing Labs Inc., which created online social software Brizzly, for an undisclosed amount. Brizzly is an online service... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) The State
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Ed Miliband, the newly-elected leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party, waves to supporters prior to his keynote speech at the party's annual conference, in Manchester, England, Tuesday Sept. 28, 2010. The dawn of Generation Ed
In a modest, understated and sometimes awkward manner Ed Miliband delivered a leader's speech that was far more significant than it seemed. There were no great game-changing announcements such as when... (photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis) The Independent
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Security guards, top left, look outside as EU nations flags are mirrored in the windows of the EU Council headquarters ahead of a two-day EU summit in Brussels, Wednesday March 12, 200 EU to decide on sanctions to punish budget rebels
Tens of thousands of people are set to take to the streets of Brussels and other European capitals to protest at swingeing government cuts. It comes as jobs across the public sector fall prey to... (photo: AP / Yves Logghe) BBC News
EU   Economy   Photos   Protests   Wikipedia: 2010 European sovereign debt crisis
 Liam Fox, a leadership candidate for Britain´s opposition Conservative Party, talks to the press outside the Houses of Parliament, London, Thursday Oct. 20, 2005, after he was eliminated from the contest with 51 votes. David Cameron, 39, the younge Liam Fox warns cuts will have 'grave consequences'
Defence Secretary Liam Fox has warned the prime minister that "draconian" spending cuts while the UK is at war... (photo: AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) BBC News
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Iceland's Prime Minister Geir Haarde, right, addresses journalists at the parliament in Reykjavik, Iceland, Monday, Jan. 26, 2009. Haarde said Monday the island nation's coalition government has collapsed amid a deepening financial cris Iceland Ex-PM Faces Possible Charges In Meltdown
REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) - Iceland's former Prime Minister Geir Haarde has been referred to a special court in a move that could make him the first world leader to be charged in connection with the... (photo: AP / Brynjar Gauti) CBS News
Financial Crisis   Iceland   Law   Photos   Wikipedia: Geir Haarde
Fruits - Mangoes - Oranges - Organic Food prices to jump as cost of staples rise
FOOD prices will soar up to 45 per cent over the next decade as staples become more scarce, experts warn. World costs for key commodities such as wheat, rice and corn are tipped to rocket as the... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) The Daily Telegraph Australia
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