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Cigarette - Tobacco - Smoking
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 BBC News 
Spain 'considers raising tobacco tax'
Continue reading the main story Global Economy | Europe's bad debt 'dominoes'? Leaving the euro: how would it work? Q&A;: Why bond markets matter EU austerity drive country by country | Spain's governm... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Gonzalo Higuain
Higuain   Injury   Photos   RealMadrid   Wikipedia: Gonzalo Higuaín  
 The Independent 
Real Madrid wait for Gonzalo Higuain injury assessment
| Real Madrid are to seek a second opinion before sending striker Gonzalo Higuain for a back operation which could see him sidelined for around two months. | The 22-year-old Argentinian underwent hosp... (photo: Creative Commons / Alejandro Ramos)
Iraqi children wave at US Marine Corps (USMC) troops with Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division, as they patrol near Fallujah, Iraq, in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. 		 		%lt;table  Zeenews 
WikiLeaks 'tweets' Kennedy speech on secrecy
Washington: WikiLeaks, defending its decision to publish thousands of classified US diplomatic cables, sent out a link on Twitter to excerpts of a speech by John F Kennedy in which the former US presi... (photo: US DoD)
Diplomatic   Photos   Washington   Wikileaks   Wikipedia: United States diplomatic cables leak  
a snowfall in Europe  Indian Express 
Snow in Europe to boost oil price, widen India's trade gap: Khullar
| India's merchandise trade deficit - the excess of imports over exports - could be more than $135 billion in 2010-11, putting further strain on the current account, due to an expected oil price spira... (photo: WN / Arturo Ubaub)
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German ISAF soldiers get ready for a mission outside Kunduz, Afghanistan, Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2009. The Independent
German anger over America's '15 per cent cut of Afghan aid'
| Germany has accused the US military of swallowing a ¤50m (£42m) contribution to building up the Afghan army by charging a 15 per cent "administration fee". | A series o... (photo: AP / Anja Niedringhaus)
Afghanistan   Germany   Photos   US   Wikipedia: War in Afghanistan (2001present)  
The OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Finnish Foreign Minister Ilkka Kanerva listens to questions from media in Kosovo's capital Pristina on Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2008. The Star
OSCE fails to gain powers as old conflicts smoulder
| ASTANA (Reuters) - Unresolved conflicts across the former Soviet Union thwarted attempts by Europe's main security watchdog to adopt new powers on Friday, sending world... (photo: AP / Visar Kryeziu)
Europe   Photos   Security   Watchdog   Wikipedia: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe  
Farm houses are seen on this snow day along Interstate 40 (I-40) going to Pocahontas, Illnois, USA as seen on this February 20,2010 file photo. Independent online
Misery for travellers as snow batters Europe
London - Fresh snowfalls swept northern Europe on Thursday, causing misery for travellers as airports remain closed, roads were blocked and Eurostar international rail se... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Airports   Europe   Photos   Travellers   Wikipedia: Winter of 20102011 in Europe   Winter  
Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange in New York, Tuesday, March 16, 2010 The Times Of India
Wall Street rallies as euro concerns ease, data eyed
NEW YORK: Wall Street rallied for a second day on Thursday as concerns about Europe's sovereign debt crisis waned, giving investors the chance to add to positions in winn... (photo: AP / Seth Wenig)
Data   Europe   Photos   WallStreet   Wikipedia: New York Stock Exchange  
Jean-Claude Trichet, President of the European Central Bank ECB reacts during a news conference in Frankfurt, central Germany, Thursday, July 3, 2008. Wall Street Journal
Trichet Still Not Blinking
By SIMON NIXON | There have been times in the past couple of weeks when even hardened veterans of the financial crisis admitted to a sense of déjà vu. The euro-... (photo: AP / Daniel Roland)
Europe   Financial Crisis   Markets   Photos   Wikipedia: 2010 European sovereign debt crisis  
A car drives in the snowy countryside near Chasne sur Illet, western France, Thursday Dec.2, 2010. Nine regions in northwest and southeast France were put on a weather alert, warning of snow and ice until Thursday morning. SNCF, France's national railway, said traffic on the main southeast routes had been affected by heavy snow, but 80 percent of its high-speed trains were still running. The Jordan Times
12 dead as heavy snow, flooding slam Europe
| Tweet | - Freezing temperatures and often blinding snowfall killed 12 more people and caused travel chaos across northern Europe on Thursday, while some of the worst fl... (photo: AP / David Vincent)
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A member of staff clears snow on the runways to reopen the airport as a British Airways plane is seen in the background at the London City Airport in London, Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010. More heavy snow caused havoc across Britain on Thursday disrupting plane and rail services and leaving travellers stranded. Commuters struggled to get to work as Britain's worst early winter weather in almost two decades showed no sign of easing its icy grip. Inquirer
Snow batters Europe; Britain grinds to a halt
| LONDON—Fresh snowfalls swept northern Europe Thursday, causing misery for travellers as airports remain closed, roads were blocked and Eurostar international rail servi... (photo: AP / Akira Suemori)
Emergency   Europe   Photos   Weather   Wikipedia: Winter storm  
Gold - Jewellery The Australian
Gold flirts with return to $US1400
| GOLD flirted with the $US1400 mark today but settled with modest gains as positive news from Europe boosted investor appetite for risk. | The most actively traded contr... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Business   Europe   Gold   Photos   Wikipedia: Gold as an investment  
** FILE ** A Euro sculpture is seen in the autumnal sun in front of the European Central Bank ECB building, background, in Frankfurt, Germany, on Sept. 24, 2007. Gulf News
Europe to keep liquidity taps open
| Frankfurt : The European Central Bank delayed its withdrawal of emergency liquidity measures and bought more government bonds as President Jean-Claude Trichet pledged t... (photo: AP / Bernd Kammerer)
Europe   Financial Crisis   Markets   Photos   Wikipedia: 2010 European sovereign debt crisis  
Business & Economy Sport
- After Nokia, Can Angry Birds Propel Finland?
- Finland approves bailout contribution to Ireland
- HCL Technologies bags IT contract from Finland's firm
- Thousands stranded in Finnish air strike
Nokia shop wuerzburg
Nokia completes $200 million Renesas deal
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- Fluminense close to ending 26-year wait for title
- 8 charged in doping case in France
- Prayad plans title raid
- FIFA must look to own future after World Cup vote
Real Madrid's Marcelo from Brazil, left, celebrates with Gonzalo Higuain from Argentina, 2nd left, Angel Di Maria from Argentina, 3rd left, Pepe from Portugal, 4th left and Cristiano Ronaldo from Portugal, after scoring against Deportivo la Coruna during a Spanish La Liga soccer match at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid Sunday Oct. 3, 2010
PREVIEW: Mourinho in jeopardy as Valencia come to Madrid
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Terrorism Science & Technology
- Sensitive information must stay under wraps
- Taking American imperialism to task
- Cracks in the wilderness of mirrors
- Wiki weakens Iran war drive
CAMP LEJUNE, N.C. (Feb. 27, 2009) U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks to service members and civilians during a visit to U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune.
The Obama visit to India
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- Pray tell: Americans stretching the truth about church atten
- One in ten Finnish species threatened: ministry
- Google in crosshairs of the wary and watchful
- Iran nuclear talks back on, in Geneva next week
Google
Google in crosshairs of the wary and watchful
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Health Politics
- Report urges curbs on gene patenting
- Good week for people who drink moderately and often
- NSW nursing should count
- Agency ignores those on front line: self-regulating advertis
Yoga Guru Ramdev Baba- india
Baba Ramdev to float political party in 2 years
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- Inequality – what's it doing to children? Warning
- Don't forget fathers - make paternity leave longer
- Inequality – what's it doing to children?
- Eurozone crisis: the options
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and other NATO Ministers of Defense and of Foreign Affairs met together at NATO headquarters to give final political guidance in preparation for the meeting of Allied Heads of State and Government at the upcoming NATO Summit in Lisbon, Portugal in November in Brussels, Belgium, on Thursday October 14, 2010. DOD photo by Master Sgt. Jerry Morrison(RELEASED)
NATO'S True Role in US Grand Strategy
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Entertainment Society & Culture
- Weekend leisure: Get into the spirit of the season
- The early days of the Cleo empire will be recreated for TV
- Madonna's latest toyboy opens up about his relationship
- Sun shines on weathergirl Rachael Finch
Ashton Kutcher
Ashton Kutcher: Talking Child Sex Trafficking With Demi's Daughters Is 'Awkward'
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- Clumsy Finnish
- Gladiator-composer Hans Zimmer to join Hollywood Walk of Fam
- WikiLeaks 'tweets' Kennedy speech on secrecy
- Inequality – what's it doing to children? Warning
Iraqi children wave at US Marine Corps (USMC) troops with Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division, as they patrol near Fallujah, Iraq, in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. 		 		%lt;table
WikiLeaks 'tweets' Kennedy speech on secrecy
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