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El presidente del Gobierno asiste a la III Cumbre UE - frica
Africa   Leader   Libya   Photos   Wikipedia: Gaddafi  
 Al Jazeera 
Profile: Muammar Gaddafi
| In power since 1969, Libya's Colonel Muammar Gaddafi is the longest-serving leader in both Africa and the Arab world. | He led a bloodless coup toppling King Idris at the age of 27, and has sin... (photo: Creative Commons / Tirithel)
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Billion   Ecuador   Photos   Recommended   Wikipedia :Chevron  
 WPXI 
Chevron Fined $9.5 Billion In Ecuador
QUITO, Ecuador -- An Ecuadorean judge ruled Monday in an epic environmental case that Chevron Corp. was responsible for oil drilling contamination in a wide swath of Ecuador's northern jungle and orde... (photo: Creative Commons / TheTruthAbout....)
Corn - Maize - Crop  The Guardian 
Mexico's corn crop shrinks after devastating frosts
* Mexico cuts corn forecast by 6.8 pct after frosts * Government upbeat on replanting, farmers skeptical * Worries about rising tortilla prices (Updates with quotes, adds details on imports) By Adrian... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Agriculture   Corn   Crop   Photos   Wikipedia: Maize  
An FA 18 Hornet approaches to get airborne refueling from a KC 10 Tanker  of U.S. Airforce 2nd Air Refuelling Squadron, based in Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, during the "Valiant Shield 06" exercises in the Pacific Ocean, off Guam coast, Friday, June 23, 2006. The largest U.S. military exercise in the Pacific since the Vietnam War ended Friday after demonstrating to North Korea and other nations in the region the United States' ability to "quickly amass" a huge combat force should the need arise, officials said. The five-day "Valiant Shield" exercises brought together an armada of three aircraft carriers and 25 other ships, along with 22,000 troops and 280 warplanes, off this tiny island in the western Pacific.  The Guardian 
Boeing beats EADS in $35bn airforce tanker contest
| Pentagon award of $35bn tanker contract to Boeing instead of Europe's EADS divides US politicians Boeing chief executive James McNerney, who has won a $35bn contract from the US airforce against riv... (photo: AP / Itsuo Inouye)
Business   Pentagon   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Boeing  
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Several dozen musicians in formal dress, holding their instruments, behind a conductor. Israel Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Zubin Mehta The New York Times
Classical Music/Opera Listings, for Feb. 25-March 3
| Classical Blog | ArtsBeat | The latest on the arts, coverage of live events, critical reviews, multimedia extravaganzas and much more. Join the discussion. More Arts Ne... (photo: Creative Commons / Yeugene)
Arts   Entertainment   Music   Photos   Wikipedia: Opera Orchestra of New York  
Barack Obama and Ted Kennedy in Hartford, February 4 Indian Express
Obama calls for unified world response
| US President Barack Obama on Thursday expressed outrage over the bloodshed in Libya and asked the world to speak in one voice against violence by the Gaddafi-regime, as... (photo: GFDL / Sage Ross)
Obama   Photos   Politics   Us   wikipedia : Barack Obama  
An F-15 rolls along the runway while KC-135's are seen on the tarmac at the Oregon Air National base in Portland, Ore. in this Aug. 26, 2005 file photo. A $40 billion contract to replace the Air Force's aging fleet of aerial refueling tankers will be awarded as early as next week to Boeing, or a team made up of Airbus' parent and Northrop Grumman. A victory for Boeing  _ the near-exclusive provider of these aircraft for 50 years _ is already factored into the company's stock price. Tens of thousands of jobs are at stake. The New York Times
Boeing Wins Contract to Build Air Force Tankers
| In a surprise twist in a long-running saga, the Air Force on Thursday awarded a $35 billion contract for aerial fueling tankers to Boeing rather than to a European comp... (photo: AP / Rick Bowmer, File)
Aviation   Defence   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Boeing  
Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin addresses the media, at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011. The New York Times
Putin Questions Europe's Foreign and Energy Policies
| BRUSSELS — Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin of Russia warned European officials on Thursday that uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East could produce gover... (photo: AP / Yves Logghe)
Energy   Europe   Photos   Russia   Wikipedia: European Commission  
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 The New York Times
Fighting Spreads in Somalia as Troops Move Against Insurgents
| NAIROBI, Kenya — Fierce fighting broke out across Somalia on Thursday along several different fronts, as African Union peacekeepers, Somali government soldiers, a... (photo: AP / Farah Abdi Warsameh)
Defence   Insurgency   Photos   Somalia   Wikipedia: Al-Shabaab  
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. The New York Times
U.S. Arrests Saudi Man in Bomb Plot
| WASHINGTON –A 20-year-old Saudi student living in Texas has been arrested by federal agents, who charged him with planning to build bombs for terror attacks inside... (photo: AP / Gerry Broome)
Photos   Saudi Arabia   Terrorism   US   Wikipedia: American terrorism  
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. The New York Times
Military to Investigate Whether General Ordered Improper Effort to Sway U.S. Lawmakers
| WASHINGTON — The commander of American forces in Afghanistan will order an investigation into allegations that military personnel were instructed to engage in &ld...; (photo: AP / Virginia Mayo)
Afghanistan   Military   Photos   US   Wikipedia: War in Afghanistan (2001present)  
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 ... (photo: Public Domain / GeeJo)
Baghdad   Iraq   Photos   Politics   Protests  
Politics Terrorism
- Magnitude-5.7 quake shakes Mexico's Gulf coast
- Glencore: The 'Biggest Company You've Never Heard Of
- German MPs to vote on debt crisis motion in mid-March
- LUKOIL eyes Middle East to boost depleted reserves
An FA 18 Hornet approaches to get airborne refueling from a KC 10 Tanker  of U.S. Airforce 2nd Air Refuelling Squadron, based in Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, during the "Valiant Shield 06" exercises in the Pacific Ocean, off Guam coast, Friday, June 23, 2006. The largest U.S. military exercise in the Pacific since the Vietnam War ended Friday after demonstrating to North Korea and other nations in the region the United States' ability to "quickly amass" a huge combat force should the need arise, officials said. The five-day "Valiant Shield" exercises brought together an armada of three aircraft carriers and 25 other ships, along with 22,000 troops and 280 warplanes, off this tiny island in the western Pacific.
Boeing beats EADS in $35bn airforce tanker contest
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- Saudi Student to Be Arraigned in Bomb Plot
- UN rights body mulls further isolating Libya
- UN rights chief: reports of mass killings in Libya
- Statement: Qathafi is the legitimate leader of the Libyan pe
An F-15 rolls along the runway while KC-135's are seen on the tarmac at the Oregon Air National base in Portland, Ore. in this Aug. 26, 2005 file photo. A $40 billion contract to replace the Air Force's aging fleet of aerial refueling tankers will be awarded as early as next week to Boeing, or a team made up of Airbus' parent and Northrop Grumman. A victory for Boeing  _ the near-exclusive provider of these aircraft for 50 years _ is already factored into the company's stock price. Tens of thousands of jobs are at stake.
Boeing Wins Contract to Build Air Force Tankers
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- Spain's ACS flexes muscles with Iberdrola, Hochtief
- Jack in the Box Stagnates While Qdoba Strengthens
- European telcos lukewarm on growth
- Mexico's FEMSA posts higher Q4 profit
Barcelona's Lionel Messi from Argentina reacts during their Spanish La Liga soccer match against Almeria at Mediterraneo stadium in Almeria, Spain, Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010.
Spanish Inquisition: Lionel Messi Or Carles Puyol - Who Is More Important To Barcelona?
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- State Street Debuts Two New Emerging Markets ETFs
- Petrobras results to swell on oil price, volumes
- Glencore: The 'Biggest Company You've Never Heard Of
- J. C. Penney Company, Inc. Reports Solid Fourth Quarter and
Grilling - Red Meat
Chepe’s Mexican Grill plans to keep growing
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Health Society & Culture
- Lawsuits challenge Fla. redistricting changes
- Travel advice: traveller's cheques and laptop insurance
- AMA calls health insurer consolidation ‘dangerous trend’
- 23 Stocks With a Vision of Higher Dividends
 Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., addresses the closing session of the United Auto Workers Community Action Program 2006 Legislative Conference in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2006. The audience listened to several Democratic speakers, including Sen. Hillary
Menendez Gears Up for 2012 Senate Race, With Christie Looming as a Factor
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- Woman sought for attacking HS teacher in Parkville
- Chepe’s Mexican Grill plans to keep growing
- Access to New Mexico's supercomputer could vanish
- Nob Hill’s Silver redevelopment entices retail businesses
Grilling - Red Meat
Chepe’s Mexican Grill plans to keep growing
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Science & InfoTech Sports
- Saudi Student to Be Arraigned in Bomb Plot
- Ford Tries a Global Campaign for its Global Car
- Edwin Kilbourne, Flu Vaccine Expert, Dies at 90
- 'American Idol' adds online voting for viewers
Corn - Maize - Crop
Mexico's corn crop shrinks after devastating frosts
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- Poll - Gunners to end drought
- Maradona eyes Spain coaching job
- Jack in the Box Stagnates While Qdoba Strengthens
- Rosell: Pep Better Option For Barca
Argentina's head coach Diego Maradona holds his head prior to the World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between Argentina and Germany in the Green Point Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa, Saturday, July 3, 2010
Maradona eyes Spain coaching job
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