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Nicolas Almagro from Spain returns the ball during a semifinal match against Rafael Nadal from Spain at the Madrid Open Tennis Tournament in Madrid, on Saturday, May 15, 2010.
Ferrer   Mexico   Open   Photos   Wikipedia :Nicolas Almagro  
 CNN 
Almagro, Ferrer cruise into Mexico Open quarters
PRINT EMAIL FACEBOOK DIGG TWITTER RSS SHARE | ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) -- Third-seeded Nicolas Almagro beat Italian Filippo Volandri of Italy 6-2, 6-2 to reach the quarterfinals of the Mexican Open on We... (photo: AP / Andres Kudacki)
Asamoah Gyan
Gyan   Photos   Soccer   Sport   wikipedia : Asamoah Gyan  
 The Independent 
Asamoah Gyan: 'After that handball Suarez is the most hated man in Ghana'
| Few men have ever, in a sporting context, felt the crushing burden of hope and expectation under which Asamoah Gyan, ultimately, stumbled and fell on a July evening in Johannesburg last year. | It w... (photo: Creative Commons / Pymouss44)
Prime Minister of Iraq Nuri al-Maliki listens to an opening speech during the Sarafiya bridge opening in Kadhimiya, Iraq  The New York Times 
Iraqi Premier Warns Against Friday Protest
| BAGHDAD — Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki urged Iraqis on Thursday not to take part in nationwide demonstrations scheduled for Friday, saying he had evidence that insurgents were trying to... (photo: Public Domain / GeeJo)
Baghdad   Iraq   Photos   Politics   Protests  
Communist Party of India (Marxist) activists hold anti Wal-mart placards at a protest in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Feb. 22, 2007. Nearly 100 communist activists on Thursday protested the visit of a top Wal-Mart Stores Inc. who arrived in India for talks with Bharti Retail Pvt. Ltd. to discuss a deal to jointly establish a chain of supermarkets and big-box stores across country.  The New York Times 
India Loses Some Fascination for Foreign Investors
| MUMBAI — India has captured the world’s imagination as its economy has grown at nearly 9 percent a year and a rising consumer class has bought cellphones, cars and homes. No wonder forei... (photo: AP / Gurinder Osan)
Business   India   Investment   Photos   Wikipedia: Foreign direct investment  
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Mechanic Chris Neiderer works on a SUV at the service center at Chapman Chevrolet in Philadelphia, Tuesday, June 2, 2009. General Motors Corp. filed for bankruptcy protection Monday. Chrysler LLC, which filed in April, is preparing to exit bankruptcy protection under an operating agreement with Italian automaker Fiat SpA. The New York Times
G.M. Reports an Annual Profit, Its First Since 2004
| DETROIT — General Motors, which nearly collapsed from the weight of its debts two years ago before reorganizing in a government-sponsored bankruptcy, said Thursda... (photo: AP / Matt Rourke)
Automaker   Business   Photos   US   Wikipedia: General Motors Chapter 11 reorganization  
An investor looks at the stock price monitor at a stock securities company Thursday Nov. 13, 2008 in Shanghai, China. Chinese shares have climbed, shrugging off losses in other Asian markets as newly released details of Beijing's economic stimulus plan helped boost construction and other stocks. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index jumped 3.68 percent, or 68.5 points, to close at 1927.61. (AP Photo) The New York Times
Oil Keeps Rally Going, Weighing on Global Markets
| PARIS — Oil prices continued to rally Thursday, pushing stocks lower in Europe and Asia amid fears that the unrest in Libya could spread to other major Middle Eas... (photo: AP)
Markets   Mideast   Oil   Photos   Wikipedia: 2011 Libyan protests  
President Barack Obama addresses audience members at the Medal of Honor ceremony for U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Robert J. Miller in the East Room of the White House, Oct. 6, 2010. Miller was killed in 2008 protecting his fellow special forces soldiers after being ambushed by insurgent forces in Chen Khar, Afghanistan. Herald Tribune
Obama Condemns Libya Amid Stalled Evacuation
| WASHINGTON — President Obama broke four days of silence on Wednesday to “strongly condemn” the Libyan government’s violent crackdown on prot... (photo: Public Domain / BrokenSphere)
Obama   Photos   Politics   Us   wikipedia : Barack Obama  
Iphone - Mobile Phone The New York Times
Smartphone Protection Products
| Products to help protect smartphones from attacks. | Anti-malware products: | DroidSecurity: Scans Android devices and apps, as well as Web sites you visit, for malware... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Attacks   Devices   Help   Photos   Wikipedia: Smartphone  
Nicolas Almagro from Spain returns the ball during a semifinal match against Rafael Nadal from Spain at the Madrid Open Tennis Tournament in Madrid, on Saturday, May 15, 2010. CNN
Almagro, Ferrer cruise into Mexico Open quarters
PRINT EMAIL FACEBOOK DIGG TWITTER RSS SHARE | ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) -- Third-seeded Nicolas Almagro beat Italian Filippo Volandri of Italy 6-2, 6-2 to reach the quarterfi... (photo: AP / Andres Kudacki)
Ferrer   Mexico   Open   Photos   Wikipedia :Nicolas Almagro  
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva speaks during the 98th Session of the International Labour Organizations, ILO, Monday June 15, 2009, in Geneva, Switzerland. Irish Times
Former Brazil leader accused of misuse of Euro4.2m
| TOM HENNIGAN in São Paulo | FEDERAL PROSECUTORS in Brazil have accused former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of misusing public funds to promote a private bank lat... (photo: AP / Keystone, Sandro Campardo)
Brazil   Law   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva  
Alligator sunbathing Orlando Sentinel
Mopping up after a flood, Brazil mom horrified to find toddler petting 5-foot alligator
SAO PAULO (AP) — After floodwaters receded from her home, a Brazilian woman was shocked to find a most unwelcome house guest: a 5-foot (1.5-meter) alligator lying t... (photo: Public Domain / Torsten Henning)
Alligator   Animal   Brazil   Photos   Wikipedia: São Paulo (state)  
Shakira at Obama Inaugural The Daily Mail
It's official then? Shakira walks happily hand-in-hand with new man Gerard Pique as they dine ...
| She-wolf Shakira showed she is just a pussycat in the presence of her apparent new man when the pair went out to dinner in Barcelona earlier this week. | In pictures th... (photo: Public Domain / Yeoman 1st Class Donna Lou Morgan)
Barcelona   Couple   Photos   Pique   Wikipedia :Shakira  
LAN Airlines Airbus A340-313x Dublin Airport TravelDailyNews
Boeing, LAN Airlines announce order for three 767s
Boeing announced that Chile's LAN Airlines ordered three additional 767-300ER airplanes valued at $493 million at today's list prices. Today's order brings the total numb... (photo: Creative Commons / Tony Brierton)
Airlines   LAN   Photos   Travel   wikipedia : LAN Airlines  
Politics Terrorism
- Military to Investigate Whether General Ordered Improper Eff
- Standoffs, Protests and a Prank Call
- Will Vietnam have a food crisis?
- Iraqi Premier Warns Against Friday Protest
U.S. Army Lieutenant General William Caldwell speaks during a press briefing at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Wednesday March 3, 2010. Caldwell currently serves as the Commander of the NATO Training Mission in Afghanistan.
Military to Investigate Whether General Ordered Improper Effort to Sway U.S. Lawmakers
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- Fighting Spreads in Somalia as Troops Move Against Insurgent
- U.S. Arrests Saudi Man in Bomb Plot
- Gadhafi's forces pound 3 Libyan towns as he rails at bin
- Colombia's Drug Policy Causes Mexican Disaster
Somali government soldiers take positions during clashes with Islamist insurgents in southern Mogadishu's  Daynile neighborhood, Wednesday Feb 23, 2011. The fighting erupted after Somali forces advanced into the Islamist controlled barracks in the area
Fighting Spreads in Somalia as Troops Move Against Insurgents
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- Stocks to watch: AIA, AIR, EBO, GPG, HLG, MET, NPX, NZS, NZX
- Inmates Help States Fill Budget Gaps
- California's Tax Aversion Complicates Budget Math
- Jobless Filings Fell Again Last Week
FILE - In this April 13, 2008 file photo, the company logo shines off the grille of an unsold 2008 Avalaon sedan at a Toyota dealership in the southeast Denver suburb of Centennial, Colo.Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., Friday, May 1, 2009, reported month-end sales of 126,540 vehicles, a decrease of 41.9 percent from last April, on a daily selling rate basis.
Toyota Recalls 2.2 Million Vehicles Over Gas Pedal Issues
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- Putin Questions Europe's Foreign and Energy Policies
- Aware of His Changing Role, Jones Is Ready to Help Yankees
- Intel's Thunderbolt to Strike at Media Transfer
- Silver Lake, Soros Launch Clean Energy Fund With Dream Team
A Libyan protester steps on a poster of Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi during a protest in front of the Libyan embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Monday Feb. 21, 2011. Libyan protesters celebrated in the streets of Benghazi on Monday, claiming control of the country's second largest city after bloody fighting, and anti-government unrest spread to the capital with clashes in Tripoli's main square for the first time.
Venezuela denies Libya's Gaddafi on the way there
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Health Society & Culture
- Aware of His Changing Role, Jones Is Ready to Help Yankees
- Remembrance of Flavors Past
- Brazilian blowout treatment used to smooth frizzy hair may c
- Skinny Gwynnie shows off her slim frame in another teeny wee
President Barack Obama addresses audience members at the Medal of Honor ceremony for U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Robert J. Miller in the East Room of the White House, Oct. 6, 2010. Miller was killed in 2008 protecting his fellow special forces soldiers after being ambushed by insurgent forces in Chen Khar, Afghanistan.
Obama Condemns Libya Amid Stalled Evacuation
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- Putin Questions Europe's Foreign and Energy Policies
- Fighting Spreads in Somalia as Troops Move Against Insurgent
- Inmates Help States Fill Budget Gaps
- U.S. Arrests Saudi Man in Bomb Plot
Somali government soldiers take positions during clashes with Islamist insurgents in southern Mogadishu's  Daynile neighborhood, Wednesday Feb 23, 2011. The fighting erupted after Somali forces advanced into the Islamist controlled barracks in the area
Fighting Spreads in Somalia as Troops Move Against Insurgents
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Education Sports
- U.S. Arrests Saudi Man in Bomb Plot
- On Science Exams, New York's Students Fall Short
- 'American Idol' to Allow Online Voting
- ShopSquad Lets You Shop Online With Experts
Carolina Biological Supply Company in Burlington, N.C. is shown in this Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011 photo. A young college student from Saudi Arabia who studied chemical engineering in Texas purchased explosive chemicals over the Internet as part of a plan to hide bomb materials inside dolls and baby carriages to blow up dams, nuclear plants or the Dallas home of former President George W. Bush, the Justice Department said Thursday. One of the chemical companies, Carolina Biological Supply, reported suspicious purchases by Khalid Ali-M Aldawsari, 20, of Lubbock, Texas, to the FBI on Feb. 1.
U.S. Arrests Saudi Man in Bomb Plot
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- A Recent Surprise Becomes a Mets Fixture at First
- Aware of His Changing Role, Jones Is Ready to Help Yankees
- Claudio Borghi appointed Chile head coach
- Alexandre Pato Will Not Leave Milan - Adriano Galliani
Gadhafi  state solution in middle east. ula1
Gadhafi's forces pound 3 Libyan towns as he rails at bin Laden
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