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Hershey's Chocolate
Chocolate   Hershey   Marketing   Photos   Sales   Wikipedia: Hershey's Kisses  
 The Guardian 
Hershey's Kisses set for British supermarket shelves
| Hershey products are typically seen as less sweet than European chocolate, due to the production method devised by founder Milton Hershey Hershey's Chocolate Kisses are on their way to the UK. Photo... (photo: WN / sweet)
President Barack Obama meets Prime Minister Kevin Rudd of Australia in the Oval Office, Nov. 30, 2009, to discuss a range of issues including Afghanistan and climate change.
Australia   Photos   US   WikiLeaks   Wikipedia: Australia United States relations  
 Al Jazeera 
Australia blames US for cable leaks
| The Australian government has blamed the United States, not the detained WikiLeaks founder, for the unauthorised release of secret US diplomatic cables, saying those who originally leaked the docume... (photo: Creative Commons / Pete Souza)
Britain's Prime Minister, David Cameron, right talks with U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, during their meeting in 10 Downing Street, central London on Monday June 7, 2010.  The Guardian 
Is David Cameron the master of the U-turn?
| David Cameron's promises brought him to power, but already he's reversed his policies on issues such as Europe, crime and school sports. Perhaps it's down to his former calling as a PR man David Cam... (photo: AP / Carl Court/Pool)
Europe   Photos   Politics   UK   Wikipedia: David Cameron  
A supporter of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, poses for members of the media outside the City of Westminster Magistrates Court in London where Julian Assange's case was heard, Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2010. Julian Assange was jailed Tuesday after the WikiLeaks founder told a London court he would fight efforts to extradite him to Sweden, where he faces a sex-crimes investigation.  The Independent 
Assange could face espionage trial in US
| Informal discussions have already taken place between US and Swedish officials over the possibility of the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange being delivered into American custody, according to diplom... (photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis)
Espionage   Photos   Sweden   US   Wikipedia: Julian Assange  
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AP-Petside.com poll: Dogs are Santa's favorites
| LOS ANGELES -- Dogs have more to look for under the tree this Christmas than cats do. | Fifty-six percent of dog owners say they'll buy their pets a gift this Christmas... (photo: WN / sweet)
Cats   Christmas   Dogs   Photos   Wikipedia: Santa Claus  
President Barack Obama meets Prime Minister Kevin Rudd of Australia in the Oval Office, Nov. 30, 2009, to discuss a range of issues including Afghanistan and climate change. Al Jazeera
Australia blames US for cable leaks
| The Australian government has blamed the United States, not the detained WikiLeaks founder, for the unauthorised release of secret US diplomatic cables, saying those wh... (photo: Creative Commons / Pete Souza)
Australia   Photos   US   WikiLeaks   Wikipedia: Australia United States relations  
Libyan Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, who was found guilty of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing but recently released from his Scottish prison on compassionate grounds, is seen below a portrait of Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi, as he is visited by a group of African parliamentarians, not pictured, at Tripoli Medical Center in Tripoli, Libya Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009. Al Jazeera
UK faced Libya threats over Megrahi
| Britain faced threats from Libya that it would cut all ties with the country if the ailing Lockerbie bomber died in prison in Scotland, confidential US c... (photo: AP / Abdel Magid Al Fergany)
Libya   Lockerbie   Photos   Scotland   Wikipedia: Abdelbaset al-Megrahi  
Smoking - Cigarette - Tobacco - Health PhysOrg
French men are giving up smoking, but not French women
--> | The prevalence of smoking and exposure to tobacco smoke among men in France has fallen by more than 15 per cent since the mid 1980s, but over the same 20-year perio... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
French   Photos   Smoking   Tobacco   Wikipedia: Smoking  
Vice President Dick Cheney receives a round of applause from the Sailors and Marines assigned to Expeditionary Strike Group One (ESG-1). The Columbus Dispatch
Cheney charged in Nigeria in government bribery case
ABUJA, Nigeria— Prosecutors filed charges yesterday against former Vice President Dick Cheney and companies including Halliburton, where he was chief executive offi... (photo: US Navy / Journalist 3rd Class Tim Wightman)
Bribery   Government   Nigeria   Photos   Wikipedia: Dick Cheney  
Britain's Prime Minister, David Cameron, right talks with U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, during their meeting in 10 Downing Street, central London on Monday June 7, 2010. The Guardian
Is David Cameron the master of the U-turn?
| David Cameron's promises brought him to power, but already he's reversed his policies on issues such as Europe, crime and school sports. Perhaps it's down to his former... (photo: AP / Carl Court/Pool)
Europe   Photos   Politics   UK   Wikipedia: David Cameron  
A supporter of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, poses for members of the media outside the City of Westminster Magistrates Court in London where Julian Assange's case was heard, Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2010. Julian Assange was jailed Tuesday after the WikiLeaks founder told a London court he would fight efforts to extradite him to Sweden, where he faces a sex-crimes investigation. The Independent
Assange could face espionage trial in US
| Informal discussions have already taken place between US and Swedish officials over the possibility of the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange being delivered into America... (photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis)
Espionage   Photos   Sweden   US   Wikipedia: Julian Assange  
A nun queues with other passengers at Barajas Airport in Madrid Sunday Dec. 5, 2010. Spain's civil aviation agency said all airports were functioning normally Sunday after a wildcat strike by air traffic controllers was quashed by the government, which used unprecedented emergency measures to do so. Development Minister Jose Blanco, who is in charge of the country's airports, said Sunday that charges were being prepared against at least 440 controllers. BBC News
Spanish public backs military response to airport row
By Sarah Rainsford BBC News, Madrid Continue reading the main story Related stories | Spain flight delay as strike ends Barca win after race to play game Spain disruption... (photo: AP / Paul White)
Labour   Military   Photos   Spain   Wikipedia: Madrid-Barajas Airport  
Sinn Fein supporters protest government spending cuts in icy weather outside Leinster House, Dublin, Ireland, Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2010. Finance Minister Brian Lenihan says Ireland must endure the toughest cuts and tax hikes in its history as an unavoidable price for saving the debt-burdened nation from bankruptcy. Lenihan's emergency 2011 budget unveiled Tuesday contains euro4.5 billion ($6 billion) in spending cuts and euro1.5 billion ($2 billion) in tax rises. Irish Times
1,500 turn out for noisy protest at Budget severity
| RONAN McGREEVY and CONOR LALLY | ABOUT 1,500 people demonstrated outside the gates of Leinster House yesterday evening in a noisy protest against the Budget. | The prot... (photo: AP / Peter Morrison)
Economy   Ireland   Photos   Protests   Wikipedia: 2010 European sovereign debt crisis  
Iran's top nuclear negotiator, Saeed Jalili, talks with media during a press conference, in Tehran, Iran, Friday, Feb. 22, 2008. Jalili welcomed a report released by the U.N. nuclear watchdog Friday on Tehran's atomic program, saying it provided more evidence vindicating th Irish Times
Iran rules out discussions on halting uranium enrichment
| GENEVA - Iran and major powers agreed yesterday to meet again next month in their dispute over Tehran's nuclear programme, but the chief Iranian negotiator said there c... (photo: AP / Vahid Salemi)
Energy   Iran   Nuclear   Photos   Wikipedia: Nuclear program of Iran  
BUSINESS & ECONOMY SPORT
- Hershey's Kisses set for British supermarket shelves
- 1,500 turn out for noisy protest at Budget severity
- The perils of bailouts
- Germany's nostalgia for the Deutsche mark
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- Riis congratulates Rasmussen on cycling contract
- Harry Redknapp says Tottenham are a match for anyone
- Inter Milan defeat increases pressure on Rafa Benitez
- Harry Redknapp says Tottenham are a mach for anyone
Tottenham players react with Jermain Defoe, second left, after he scored Tottenham's third goal during their Group A Champions League soccer match against FC Twente, at De Grolsch Veste stadium in Enschede, eastern Netherlands, Tuesday Dec. 7, 2010.
Defoe takes Tottenham into the big time as group winners
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POLITICS SOCIETY & CULTURE
- Romania govt approves austerity 2011 budget
- President Ben Ali Congratulates Romania's President
- Hindus & Jews want Romania foreign minister to resign
- Slim victory for Moldova liberals
A man walks past election posters for the Communist Party and the Democratic Party of Moldova in Chisinau, Moldova, Wednesday Nov. 3, 2010. On Nov. 28, Moldova will hold parliamentary elections for the third time in two years.
Slim victory for Moldova liberals
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- More than half of European adults overweight
- Steaua Bucharest v Liverpool: Joe Cole given confidence boos
- Hindus & Jews want Romania foreign minister to resign
- Hindus and Jews want resignation of Romania minister found g
An overweight person eats in London, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007. Britain's health secretary called Wednesday for a fundamental shift in the way the nation tackles obesity after a study said dramatic action was required to stop the majority of the population from becoming obese by 2050.
More than half of European adults overweight
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HEALTH TECHNOLOGY
- More than half of European adults overweight
- Haiti cholera likely from UN troops, expert says
- Mobile use in pregnancy ups risk of kid's bad behaviour
- Sarkozy leaves for Paris after 4-day India visit
An overweight person eats in London, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007. Britain's health secretary called Wednesday for a fundamental shift in the way the nation tackles obesity after a study said dramatic action was required to stop the majority of the population from becoming obese by 2050.
More than half of European adults overweight
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- Brussels goes in to bat for beleaguered bees
- Steelie Neelie floats pan-European phone number notion
- Google is finding out how unpopular it is in Old Europe
- Google in crosshairs of the wary and watchful
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Google in crosshairs of the wary and watchful
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ENTERTAINMENT SCIENCE & NATURE
- Coens' True Grit to open Berlin film fest
- Coen Brothers film to open Berlin Film Festival
- Berlin festival to open with Coens' "True Grit"
- Berlin festival to open with Coens' "True Grit"
Shirley Bassey, Elton John, Lady Gaga, Sting, Debbie Harry, and Bruce Springsteen at Carnegie Hall, New York City, in 2010
German Hacker Sorry for Stealing Lady Gaga Songs
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- UN's Ban pleads for climate deal as high-level summit op
- Solving Kyoto row said key to unlock Cancun deal
- Wikileaks founder Julian Assange arrested in London
- ANALYSIS:Can Cancun eclipse Copenhagen? Climate summit in fi
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon addresses the Opening session of the World Policy Conference
UN's Ban pleads for climate deal as high-level summit opens
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