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Nasri, Adebayor, Van Persie and Eboue
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 York Press 
Adebayor chants not racist - Spurs
Thu 7 Apr 2011
Tottenham are unlikely to face any action over offensive chants at Emmanuel Adebayor which prompted allegations of racism from the Real Madrid striker. UEFA confirmed there was "nothing in the... (photo: Creative Commons / wonker)
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, center, is greeted by a Canadian official as he arrives in Toronto, Canada, Thursday June 24, 2010 to attend the G8 and the G20 meetings.
Britain   Eurozone   Leader   Photos   Wikipedia :David Cameron
 London Evening Standard 
Resist more bailouts, Cameron told
Thu 7 Apr 2011
David Cameron should resist any pressure on Britain to take part in a bailout for Portugal, the Conservative MEP leader has said. Martin Callanan said: "We wish the eurozone well in rescuing... (photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis)
UEFA President Michel Platini  speaks at the UEFA Executive Committee meeting in Tel Aviv, Israel, Wednesday, March 24, 2010. UEFA president Michel  Platini is chairing the two-day gathering in Israel.  London Evening Standard  Thu 7 Apr 2011
UEFA open case against Rangers
UEFA have confirmed Rangers face disciplinary action over alleged discriminatory chanting. The club's fans have been reported for chants during their Europa League last-16 first-leg tie against PSV... (photo: AP / Ariel Schalit)
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Arsenal's Togolese player Emmanuel Adebayor . jp1  London Evening Standard  Thu 7 Apr 2011
Adebayor slams racists
Real Madrid striker Emmanuel Adebayor has said nothing can be done to stop racism in football after he was targeted by Tottenham fans during his side's Champions League win over Spurs. The on-loan... (photo: AP Photo / Alastair Grant)
Football   Madrid   Photos   Racism   Wikipedia :Emmanuel Adebayor
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Prime Minister Donald Tusk declared that Poland emerged from the global crisis without entering recession as figures were released showing year-on-year GDP growth of 1.7 percent, in Warsaw, Poland, on Monday, Nov. 30, 2009. The Guardian Fri 8 Apr 2011
Poland's PM Donald Tusk wants more countries from east to join EU
Polish leader criticises David Cameron's plan to cut EU budget and 'language of state protectionism' Donald Tusk celebrating his parliamentary election with supporters in... (photo: AP / Czarek Sokolowski)
EU   Language   Leader   Photos   Wikipedia :Donald Tusk
Would-be migrants believed to be from Tunisia are gathered at the port of the Sicilian island of Lampedusa, Italy, Friday, Feb. 11, 2011 after arriving there by boat. Some 1,000 Tunisians have fled the chaos in their homeland and arrived by boat on a tiny Italian island, prompting Italy to demand Friday that the European Union take stronger action to prevent an uncontrolled wave of migrants from North Africa. Since Jan. 16, about 1,600 Tunisians have landed in Italy, the U.N. refugee agency says, mostly on the island of Lampedusa, which is closer to Africa than the Italian mainland. Half of them arrived in recent days. The New York Times Fri 8 Apr 2011
Italy and France Agree on Patrols to Block Tunisian Migrants
ROMEItaly and France agreed on Friday to carry out joint sea and air patrols to prevent Tunisian migrants from arriving in Italy, a move that appeared to ease... (photo: AP / Elio Desiderio)
France   Immigrants   Italy   Photos   Society
UN forces patrol on a street of, Ivory Coast, Abidjan Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2010. The Independent Fri 8 Apr 2011
UN finds 115 bodies in western Ivory Coast
United Nations staff in western Ivory Coast have found more than 100 bodies in the past 24 hours, some burned alive and others thrown down a well, in a further sign of... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
UN   Ivory Coast   Photos   Africa   Wikipedia: 2010–2011 Ivorian crisis
Climate - Trees - Nature The Examiner Fri 8 Apr 2011
Climate Change - Why the Big Fuss?
After the Senate shot down this a bill that would limit the EPA's ability to combat climate change, there has been much coverage by the media on whether or not climate... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Climate   Evidence   Photos   Temperature   Wikipedia: Climate change
In this frame made from TV, an injured supporter of democratically elected president Alassane Ouattara, who was shot in the leg, is carried in a wooden cart in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Thursday March 31 2011. Rebels fighting to install Ivory Coast's democratically elected president began besieging the main city of Abidjan on Thursday as the top army commander fled his post in the face of a lightning offensive that saw several towns and a seaport quickly fall. m&c; Fri 8 Apr 2011
Pro-Ouattara forces settle in for Ivory Coast siege
Abidjan - Forces loyal to Alassane Ouattara, the man expected to soon officially become Ivory Coast's president, are settling in to lay siege to the bunker where his... (photo: AP / APTN)
Abidjan   Ivory Coast   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: 2010–2011 Ivorian crisis
Men and Women - Eaters Independent online (SA) Fri 8 Apr 2011
Real men just don't eat quiche
London - They may hope their love of animals will make them a hit with the ladies. But vegetarian men are seen as wimps and less macho than those who like tucking into a... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Diet   Meat   Men   Photos   Wikipedia: Vegetarianism


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