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Cesc Fabregas
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Time to believe, Wenger says
| London: Arsene Wenger has conceded that Cesc Fabregas was right to question the belief of his Arsenal team-mates after losing at Manchester United earlier this month, as the Gunners prepared for the... (photo: Creative Commons / Wonker)
Gulf News
NANKA COMMUNITY,ARE WE RESPONDING TO CLIMATE CHANGE
Austin   Battling   Environment   Photos   Wikipedia :Climate Change  
2011 Offers Little Cheer for Those Battling Climate Change
| AUSTIN, TEXAS — For advocates of action to prevent climate change, 2010 was mostly a year to forget. | A blog about energy and the environment. Go to Blog | It began with gloom, after the coll... (photo: WN / talk2pascal.blogspot.com)
The New York Times
Planes sit on the tarmac at Zaventem airport in Brussels on Friday, Dec. 24, 2010. A new crop of snow caused air traffic chaos in Belgium on Friday, with its main airport either canceling or delaying many flights. Chaos in Europe as snow strands thousands
| THOUSANDS of travellers are stranded at the main Paris airport after hundreds of Christmas flights were cancelled, as freezing weather and widespread snowfalls caused travel chaos across Europe. | A... (photo: AP / Virginia Mayo) The Daily Telegraph Australia
Europe   Photos   Travel   Weather   Wikipedia: Winter of 20102011 in Europe  
EatonCentreReindeer. Christmas eve chaos as snow strands thousands in Europe
| PARIS, France—Thousands of travellers were stranded at the main Paris airport Friday after hundreds of Christmas flights were cancelled, as freezing weather and widespread snowfalls caused travel ch... (photo: Public Domain / Raysonho) Inquirer
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TAT European Airlines (F-GKOA) ATR 72 aircraft, Dublin Airport, Dublin In pictures: Winter grips Western Europe
Thousands of people's Christmas plans are being disrupted by further snowfalls across Western Europe Airline passengers queue at Zaventem international airport near ... (photo: Creative Commons / Ardfern) BBC News
Airliens   Europe   Photos   Transport   wikipedia:Europe Airline  
lions Four lions imported 'illegally' to Karachi
A Pakistani exotic animal dealer is battling to recover four lions which were impounded in Karachi Zoo after he had them flown in from South Africa. | Wildlife officials ... (photo: Creative Commons / wwarby) BBC News
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 Malaysia - Christmas Gifts - Candies - Chocolate  - Cookies - Toys. (ps1) German Village chocolatier is closing
| If the holidays aren't reason enough, you now have another excuse for stocking up on the goodies at Yosick's Artisan Chocolates in German Village. | The high-end chocol... (photo: WN / patricia) The Columbus Dispatch
Chocolatier   Food   Health   Photos   wikipedia: chocolates  
Jamaica's Usain Bolt prepares for a Men's 200m first round heat during the World Athletics Championships in Berlin on Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009. Bolt party, travel cost taxpayers millions
| THE partying and accommodation of triple Olympic gold medallist Usain Bolt, and related promotion has cost taxpayers at least $2.4 million this year, recently released ... (photo: AP / David J. Phillip) Jamaica Observer
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Columbia Iranian Prez urges 'cooperation' at Istanbul N-talks
Istanbul: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad joined regional leaders on Thursday for a summit in Istanbul, where he urged world powers to choose cooperation over confr... (photo: Creative Commons / Daniella Zalcman) Zeenews
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Viktor Orban prime minister candidate of Hungary's center-right wing party Fidesz and winner of the recent parliamentary elections, center, speaks during a press conference announcing his planned government while his deputy prime minister candidate Zsolt Semjen, left, is seen behind him in Budapest, Hungary, Monday, May 3, 2010. Hungary backtracks on media law after censure
| DANIEL McLAUGHLIN in Budapest | HUNGARY'S CONSERVATIVE government says it will change a controversial new media law if necessary, after coming under strong domestic and... (photo: AP / Bela Szandelszky) Irish Times
EU   Hungary   Media   Photos   Wikipedia: Viktor Orbán  
Gallery of the Tibetan nomad lifestyle displaying at the museum of the Norbulingka Institute, near Dharamshala town, H.P, India. Museum and Gallery Listings for Dec. 24-30
| Art Blog | ArtsBeat | The latest on the arts, coverage of live events, critical reviews, multimedia extravaganzas and much more. Join the discussion. More Arts News | M... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang) The New York Times
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Business & Economy Education
English language still king
What Happened at Terra Nova Royalty and KHD Humboldt Wedag T
Deutsche Bank: Portugal likely to seek bailout
Survey: One in two Germans want Deutschmark back
Jean-Claude Trichet - World Economic Forum Annual Meeting Davos 2010
Trichet exit looms with ECB rate at record low
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Oklahoma's new education chief says classes are too easy
Wed. Pa. boys’ roundup: ANC tops German team
Renovation Plan For Berlin High School Moves Forward
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Italian students protest against the government-proposed education reforms which are being voted in the Italian parliament, in Rome, Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2010. Thousands of students across Italy have occupied university buildings, bridges and piazzas to protest education cuts and reforms proposed by the Education minister Mariastella Gelmini.
Europe's Crisis Widens
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Politics Computers & Technology
Why deport immigrants?
Executive Style
Detained journalists in Iran to meet with family
Petraeus commends Pakistan's counterinsurgency
Viktor Orban prime minister candidate of Hungary's center-right wing party Fidesz and winner of the recent parliamentary elections, center, speaks during a press conference announcing his planned government while his deputy prime minister candidate Zsolt Semjen, left, is seen behind him in Budapest, Hungary, Monday, May 3, 2010.
Hungary backtracks on media law after censure
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New security features designed to make online banking safer
Cookies: Internet commerce's eyes and ears
Internet telephony on your mobile: The missing revolution
The 2010 Christmas Quiz
Gallery of the Tibetan nomad lifestyle displaying at the museum of the Norbulingka Institute, near Dharamshala town, H.P, India.
Museum and Gallery Listings for Dec. 24-30
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Health Government
Detained journalists in Iran to meet with family
Petraeus commends Pakistan's counterinsurgency
Bud Greenspan, Olympic Filmmaker, Dies at 84
The 2010 Christmas Quiz
Gallery of the Tibetan nomad lifestyle displaying at the museum of the Norbulingka Institute, near Dharamshala town, H.P, India.
Museum and Gallery Listings for Dec. 24-30
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Four Turks abducted in Afghanistan
Why deport immigrants?
Deutsche Bank: Portugal likely to seek bailout
Petraeus commends Pakistan's counterinsurgency
Jamaica's Usain Bolt prepares for a Men's 200m first round heat during the World Athletics Championships in Berlin on Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009.
Bolt party, travel cost taxpayers millions
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