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First row from left, Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki, Hungary Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai, Austria Prime Minister Werner Faymann, Georgia's President Mikheil Saakasvili, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, prime ministers Sergei Stanishev of Bulgaria and Emil Boc of Romania are seen during group photo after the Nabucco Gas Pipeline signing ceremony in Ankara, Turkey, Monday, July 13, 2009. Turkey and four European Union countries formally agreed to route a new gas pipeline across their territories in an attempt to reduce Europe's reliance on Russian gas. Dick Lugar, U.S. Senator for Indiana of Republican Party, second row far left, and Richard Morningstar, U.S. special envoy for Eurasian energy issues, third in second row, joined the group.
Energy   Europe   Photos   Russia   Wikipedia: Nabucco pipeline  
 The New York Times 
European Pipeline Project Faces Formidable Obstacles
| BERLIN — The development of the Nabucco natural gas pipeline, intended to reduce the European Union’s dependence on Russian energy supplies, faces major challenges that threaten its futu... (photo: AP / Adem Altan, Pool)
British opposition Conservative Party Leader David Cameron speaks to the media on political party funding, London, Monday, Dec. 3, 2007.
Economy   Eurozone   Photos   UK   Wikipedia: Eurozone  
 The New York Times 
Britain Disengages From the Euro Zone
| PARIS — Do what you like. Just count us out. | That, in essence, is the message that Britain is sending its European partners as the 17 countries that share the euro move toward closer economi... (photo: AP / Sang Tan)
Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny, center, reacts in the ballot counting center at the Royal Castlebar theatre center, Castlebar, Ireland, Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011. Ireland's ruling Fianna Fail party faced its worst defeat in nearly 80 years, an exit poll predicted Saturday, as a tidal wave of voter anger swept the Fine Gael opposition into power and crushed the party that dragged Ireland to the edge of bankruptcy.  The Australian 
Irish leader faces short honeymoon
| SUDDENLY all the talk of haircuts has gone. During Ireland's bitter election campaign, then opposition political leaders Enda Kenny and Eamon Gilmore made extravagant promises to impose losses ... (photo: AP / Peter Morrison)
Economy   Ireland   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Enda Kenny  
Smoke rises from heavy shelling as Libyan rebels who are part of the forces against Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi retreat during a battle with Gadhafi's troops, outside the town of Bin Jawwad, eastern Libya, Sunday, March 6, 2011.  The Los Angeles Times 
NATO considering military response in Libya, Obama says
President Obama won't comment on the possibility of a no-fly zone being established in Libya. But he says NATO is mulling military and other options. | Share By Christi Parsons and Michael A. Memoli, ... (photo: AP / Kevin Frayer)
Arab World   Libya   Nato   Photos   Wikipedia: Libyan uprising  
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Luis Boa Morte, Samir Nasri and Alex Song BBC News
Arsenal star Samir Nasri primed for Barcelona challenge
| UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE | Venue: Nou Camp Date: Tuesday, 8 March Kick-off: 1945 GMT | Coverage: BBC Sport website, BBC Radio 5 live and Live on Sky Sports 1 | By David Or... (photo: Creative Commons / Ronnie Macdonald)
Arsenal   Football   Photos   Stars   Wikipedia: Samir Nasri  
Muammar Qaddafi, the Libyan chief of state, attends the 12th African Union Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Feb. 2, 2009. Qaddafi was elected chairman of the organization. The Star
Libya plane attacks oil town, Gaddafi warns Europe
| RAS LANUF, Libya (Reuters) - Government forces seeking to dislodge rebels from Libya's strategically important coast struck at an oil town on Monday amid quickening eff... (photo: Public Domain / Martin H.)
Gaddafi   Photos   Politics   President   wikipedia : Muammar Qaddafi  
The leader de facto of Libya, Muammar al-Gaddafi, during a conference in Nigeria. Seated: unknown and Lus Incio Lula da Silva, president of Brazil. Khaleej Times
Libya plane attacks oil town, Gaddafi warns Europe
RAS LANUF, Libya - Government forces seeking to dislodge rebels from Libya's strategically important coast struck at an oil town on Monday amid quickening efforts to prev... (photo: Creative Commons / Ricardo Stuckert/PR)
Gaddafi   Photos   Politics   President   wikipedia : Muammar Gaddafi  
Rafael Nadal at the 2009 US Open m&c;
Nadal retains top spot in rankings
| Berlin - Spain's Rafael Nadal continued to lead an unchanged top 10 in the ATP men's tennis rankings issued Monday. | Nadal has a clear lead over Roger Federer of Switz... (photo: Creative Commons)
Nadal   Photos   Sport   Tennis   wikipedia : Rafael Nadal  
Arsenal's French manager Arsene Wenger Goal
Arsene Wenger Insists Arsenal Will Attack Barcelona In Champions League Clash
Gunners boss says the match has been in the players' heads | By Jonathan Birchall | Share Share Find the best odds and bet on the Champions League. | Arsenal boss Arsene ... (photo: AP / Matt Dunham)
Arsenal   Barcelona   League   Photos   Soccer  
France's Karim Benzema, right, celebrates with Abou Diaby, center, after scoring the first goal against Luxembourg during their Euro 2012 Group D qualifying soccer match at Saint Symphorien stadium in Metz, eastern France, Tuesday, Oct. 12 , 2010. Goal
Jose Mourinho Has Been Helping Me Improve - Real Madrid Striker Karim Benzema
Real Madrid attacker Karim Benzema has revealed that coach Jose Mourinho has worked closely with him. | By Stefan Coerts | Share Share Find the best odds and bet on La Li... (photo: AP / Francois Mori)
League   Madrid   Photos   Soccer   Star  
Business Sport
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- EU, oil companies begin Libya evacuations
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- Feral, Loose Dogs Threaten Wildlife
This is an undated handout picture from 2004 showing the new Eni (The Italian oil and gas company) gas compression plant on the shore of Mellitah, Libya. In 2006, American oil companies stand to gain in competing for access to oil reserves in Libya by the restoration of normal diplomatic relations and the removal of Moammar Gadhafi's regime from a U.S. list of terrorism sponsors.
EU, oil companies begin Libya evacuations
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Terrorism ETA
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- Spanish police arrest 4 armed group suspects
- Spanish police arrest 4 armed group suspects
- Spanish police arrest 4 armed group suspects
Spain's Interior Ministry Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba pauses during a news conference in Madrid Tuesday March 1, 2011. Rubalcaba said police have arrested four suspected members of the armed Basque independence group ETA and seized explosives in the raids. ETA announced a permanent cease-fire in January but the government insists it must disband and lay down arms.
Spanish police arrest 4 suspected members of armed Basque group ETA
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- Spain indicts 3 for ETA and FARC group links
- Spain indicts 3 for ETA and FARC group links
- Spain indicts 3 for ETA and FARC group links
- Spanish court indicts 3 men on charges of overseeing collabo
Spain's Interior Ministry Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba pauses during a news conference in Madrid Tuesday March 1, 2011. Rubalcaba said police have arrested four suspected members of the armed Basque independence group ETA and seized explosives in the raids. ETA announced a permanent cease-fire in January but the government insists it must disband and lay down arms.
Spanish police arrest 4 suspected members of armed Basque group ETA
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- Study: Mom's blood test can reveal Down syndrome
- Spain Looks To Offset Oil Hike
US Navy 060529-N-3931M-031 Navy Hospital Corpsman Mark Almario translates while Mary Herlihy, an obstetrician- gynecologist from Project HOPE
Study: Mom's blood test can reveal Down syndrome
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- EU, oil companies begin Libya evacuations
- Outlawed ETA group forms new party, rejects violence
This is an undated handout picture from 2004 showing the new Eni (The Italian oil and gas company) gas compression plant on the shore of Mellitah, Libya. In 2006, American oil companies stand to gain in competing for access to oil reserves in Libya by the restoration of normal diplomatic relations and the removal of Moammar Gadhafi's regime from a U.S. list of terrorism sponsors.
EU, oil companies begin Libya evacuations
more