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Five potential eurozone weapons
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Five potential eurozone weapons
| (FT) -- The eurozone crisis risks escalating out of control. Ireland's Euro85bn bail-out has failed to stop financial markets from sending borrowing costs sharply higher in Portugal, Spain and Italy... (photo: WN / Denise Yong) CNN
A Pakistani man reads a document shows on a television broadcasts program regarding WikiLeaks memos about Pakistan's nuclear program at a local electronic shop in Karachi, Pakistan on Wednesday, Dec.1, 2010. Once-secret U.S. diplomatic memos reveal Western concerns that Islamist militants might get access to Pakistan's nuclear material and American skepticism that Islamabad will sever ties to Taliban factions fighting in Afghanistan.
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Wikileaks: Pakistan rejects US fears on nuclear arms
Continue reading the main story Wikileaks Revelations | Key issues Has Wikileaks cost lives? Bumpy ride ahead for US diplomats UK criticised in cables | Pakistan has dismissed fears expressed in US di... (photo: AP / Fareed Khan) BBC News
Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, reacts on the podium after winning the prologue of the Tour de France cycling race, an individual time trial over 8,9 kilometers (5.5 miles) in the port city of Rotterdam, Netherlands, Saturday July 3, 2010 Cycling: Cancellara joins Schleck brothers
8:15 AM Wednesday Dec 1, 2010 Share Email Print | Swiss cyclist Fabien Cancellara has joined the Luxembourgian team set up around the brothers Franck and Andy Schleck, the new outfit announced on Tues... (photo: AP / Laurent Rebours) NZ Herald
Cancellara   Cycling   Photos   Schleck   Wikipedia: Fabian Cancellara  
Switzerland's Fabian Cancellara reacts after completing the Men's race, at the UCI road cycling World Championships in Mendrisio, Switzerland, Sunday, Sept. 27, 2009. Fabian Cancellara joins Schleck brothers' team on three-year deal
| • Cancellara joins the Luxembourg Pro Cycling Project | • Says newly-formed team will be 'the most successful in cycling' Fabian Cancellara has joined the Luxembourg Pro Cycling Project. Photogr... (photo: AP / Alessandro Trovati) The Guardian
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Andy Schleck of Luxembourg crosses the finish line to win the eighth stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 189 kilometers (117.4 miles) with start in Station des Rousses, and finish in Morzine-Avoriaz, France, Sunday, July 11, 2010, ahead of Samuel Sanchez of Spain, right Fabian Cancellara joins Luxembourg Pro Cycling Project
| Fabian Cancellara has signed a three-year contract to race for the Luxembourg Pro Cycling Project. | The Swiss rider, a four-time world time trial champion, will work w... (photo: AP / Laurent Rebours) BBC News
Cancellara   Cycling   Luxembourg   Photos   Wikipedia: Fabian Cancellara  
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, right, talks with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, during their meeting at the presidency in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009. Lebanon's behind-the-scenes players
| There has been much talk about Syrian-Saudi dialogue over Lebanon, but very little focus on Turkish-Iranian understanding over the tiny Mediterranean country. Last week... (photo: AP / Vahid Salemi) Gulf News
Lebanon   Mideast   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Special Tribunal for Lebanon  
Angelina Jolie Brangelina take the girls shopping
| Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie took their little girls for a spot of Christmas shopping in Paris. | Angelina Jolie arrives at LAX with her daughters Shiloh and Zahara. Sh... (photo: AP / Michel Spingler) m&c;
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Business & Economy Politics
European shares fall as ECB fails to reassure investors abou
Christmas tree harvest workers 'paid too little'
World stocks, euro up on hopes of ECB action
IMF chief desires next WB head from outside US, Europe
Die Kurve des deutschen Aktienindex DAX ist am Donnerstag, 18. September 2008, in der Boerse in Frankfurt am Main ueber einem Aktienmakler zu sehen. (AP Photo/Michael Probst) ---The curve of German stock index Dax is seen over a broker in Frankfurt, central Germany, Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)hg3
World stocks, euro up on hopes of ECB action
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Kremlin 'must have known' about plot to kill Litvine
WikiLeaks memos: Sarkozy surrounded by yes-men
Medvedev says NATO deal crucial to Russia
Kazakhstan seeks image boost from OSCE summit
A Russian police officer walks along a wall, left, as a British security officer, right, guards the British Embassy building in Moscow on Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2006. Andrei Lugovoi, a key witness in the radiation poisoning case of former Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko, will meet with British investigators on Wednesday, a business associate said. Lugovoi traveled to London three times over the month before Litvinenko's death and met with Litvinenko four times, according to Russian media.
Kremlin 'must have known' about plot to kill Litvinenko
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Sport Health
Soder - I'm staying put
Simpson learning from Campbell
World Cup 2018: Your guide to the bids
Excitement mounts over World Cup votes
Roberto Mancini
Mancini Urges Duo To Keep Working
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World Aids Day Commemorated
Fortis takes over Raigarh-based O P Jindal Hospital
World Aids Day
Maternity care improving – but more needs to be done
French Fries - Junk Food
Dieting tempts you into eating junk food
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Technology Science
Panorama to explore 'gaming addiction'
Skype says UK mobile internet is 'one of most restrictiv
Amazon stops hosting WikiLeaks
Web bug reveals browsing history
Apple Iphone 4 - Mobile Phone
iPhone the most desired phone
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When Belgium Sneezes, The World Catches A Cold
England takes the first step to legalise assisted dying
India launches scientific expedition to South Pole
Europe firm on bluefin tuna quota cut despite row
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