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Demonstrators hold pictures of Haiti's ousted President Jean Bertrand Aristide during a protest demanding his return in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday Feb. 2, 2011. Aristide  is a former priest and liberation theologist who rose to become Haiti's first democratically elected president. He was overthrown in a coup, restored to power, then ousted again in 2004.
Elections   Haiti   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Jean-Bertrand Aristide  
Haiti 'gives ex-President Aristide new passport'
Continue reading the main story Related Stories | Haiti's run-off candidates named Haiti to give Aristide passport | The Haitian government says it has issued former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide w... (photo: AP / Rodrigo Abd) BBC News
Dutch anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders, right, and his lawyer Bram Moszkowicz, left, are seen inside the court building in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Wednesday Jan. 20, 2010.
Islam   Justice   Netherlands   Photos   Wikipedia: Geert Wilders  
Wilders steps up attacks on Islam ahead of trial
| MATT STEINGLASS in Amsterdam | GEERT WILDERS, the Dutch far-right politician, stepped up his rhetoric against Islam and immigration at preliminary hearings before a trial for incitement to hatred an... (photo: AP / Marcel Antonisse) Irish Times
Protestors carry a banner reading 'fight racism' as they take part in an anti-racism demonstration in the center of Geneva, Switzerland, Saturday, April 18, 2009. The United Nations is bracing for a major anti-racism conference opening next week at its European headquarters, with concerns rife that it may descend once again into clashes over Israel that marred the last conference in South Africa eight years ago War Is Racism by Other Means
Tuesday, 8 February 2011, 10:13 am | Column: David Swanson | War Is Racism by Other Means | By | What makes the most fantastic and undocumented war-launching and war-prolonging lies credible are diffe... (photo: AP / Anja Niedringhaus) Scoop
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Rafael Nadal at the 2009 Mutua Nadal, Vonn win 2011 Laureus awards
| Rafael Nadal and Olympic skiing champion Lindsey Vonn won this year's individual Laureus Sports Awards today, with Spain's World Cup winners taking the team prize. | The All Blacks were nominated fo... (photo: Creative Commons / Alvaro Gandara Astray) NZ Herald
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-A display shows the level of the German stock index (DAX) at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2008. European markets surged Thursday as a stunning comeback on Wall Street overnight heartened investors over concerns about the U.S. economy. Markets in Britain, Germany, and France followed most Asian markets to rise Thursday morning, helping erase losses from their steep slide earlier this week that was driven by fears of a recession in the U.S., a vital export European Markets Higher as Traders Focus on Earnings
| European markets were higher Monday as investors began to focus less on Egypt and more on earnings and Europe’s pledge to bolster its fight against the debt crisi... (photo: AP / Bernd Kammerer) The New York Times
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A demonstrator holds a French President Nicolas Sarkozy mask during a protest in Paris, Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010, as part of the 7th day of actions against the pensions reform law. Thursday saw more nationwide street protests and strike-caused travel woes even though parliament has already approved President Nicolas Sarkozy's unpopular plan to raise the retirement age. After the Great Recession, the Great Regression
| PARIS — After the great recession, Europe has embarked on a great regression. | Wages, pensions, unemployment insurance, welfare benefits and collective bargainin... (photo: AP / Christophe Ena) The New York Times
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Mcdonalds Higher food prices here to stay: analysts
| Demand in populous emerging economies will put pressure on supplies for years to come | By Agence France Presse (AFP) | Monday, February 07, 2011 | - Powered by | --> |... (photo: WN / Yolanda) Daily Star Lebanon
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Rafael Nadal at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships Rafael Nadal and Lindsey Vonn win Laureus awards
| Nadal regains Wimbledon title (UK only) | Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal and American skiing Olympic gold medallist Lindsey Vonn have won the top honours at this year... (photo: Creative Commons / Marc Di Luzio) BBC News
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Rafael Nadal at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships Nadal, Vonn win Laureus sports awards
ABU DHABI, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Spain enjoyed a double celebration on Monday when tennis champion Rafael Nadal and their World Cup winning soccer team walked away with the t... (photo: Creative Commons / Marc Di Luzio) The Guardian
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Cesc Fabregas See you in court: Arsenal to sue French TV station after match-fixing slurs follow 4-4 ...
| How did that happen? Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas (left) and Robin Van Persie after the 4-4 draw with Newcastle | are set to sue a French TV station after it reported ... (photo: Creative Commons / Wonker) The Daily Mail
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France soccer player Abou Diaby France International Abou Diaby Eager To Follow In Patrick Vieira's Footsteps
France international Abou Diaby is eager to emulate Patrick Vieira and help Arsenal and France to success. | By Stefan Coerts | Share Share Find the best odds and bet on ... (photo: AP / Francois Mori) Goal
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Gary Moore Gary Moore: the guitarist as gunslinger
| A musician as prolific as he was diverse, it's no wonder Moore's passing this weekend at the age of 58 has touched so many fans 'A modern bluesman' ... Gary Moore in 19... (photo: Creative Commons / livepict.com) The Guardian
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World Social Forum opens in Dakar to thousands of marchers
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Headscarf hysteria veils local debates foreign to Ireland
Ackermann Remark on Women Stirs Ire
CEO of Deutsche Bank, Josef Ackermann  , speaks during the annual press conference in Frankfurt, central Germany, Thursday, Feb.3, 2011. Deutsche Bank AG's fourth-quarter and full-year earnings declined by more than half as it absorbed the cost of buying retail lender Deutsche Postbank and other acquisitions, but the company said Thursday that revenues increased sharply and it is well-placed for further growth. Germany's biggest bank said it earned 605 million euro (US dlrs836 million) in the October-December quarter. That was down from 1.31 billion euro a year earlier, a figure that was bolstered by tax breaks in the U.S., and in line with guidance issued earlier this week.
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Sarkozy to call for structural reform to G20 economies
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-A display shows the level of the German stock index (DAX) at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2008. European markets surged Thursday as a stunning comeback on Wall Street overnight heartened investors over concerns about the U.S. economy. Markets in Britain, Germany, and France followed most Asian markets to rise Thursday morning, helping erase losses from their steep slide earlier this week that was driven by fears of a recession in the U.S., a vital export
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French poet Andree Chedid dies in Paris
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After the Great Recession, the Great Regression
Berlin and Paris push for stronger economies
CEO of Deutsche Bank, Josef Ackermann  , speaks during the annual press conference in Frankfurt, central Germany, Thursday, Feb.3, 2011. Deutsche Bank AG's fourth-quarter and full-year earnings declined by more than half as it absorbed the cost of buying retail lender Deutsche Postbank and other acquisitions, but the company said Thursday that revenues increased sharply and it is well-placed for further growth. Germany's biggest bank said it earned 605 million euro (US dlrs836 million) in the October-December quarter. That was down from 1.31 billion euro a year earlier, a figure that was bolstered by tax breaks in the U.S., and in line with guidance issued earlier this week.
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