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Breaking News Sat, 31 Dec 2011
Syrian students, look for souvenir items at a shop displaying a portrait of Syrian President Bashar Assad with Arabic legend reads "We love you," in the old city of Damascus, Syria, on Tuesday Sept. 27, 2011.
Arab League   Damascus   Photos   Syria   Wikipedia: Syrian National Council  
 CNN 
Syrian opposition groups plan for post-Assad era
December 31, 2011 -- Updated 1623 GMT (0023 HKT) Supporters of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad carry his image through Damascus during a demonstration in October 2011. | (CNN) -- Two major Syrian opp... (photo: AP / Muzaffar Salman)
England manager Fabio Capello, seen, during a news conference, London Colney, England, Friday, Oct. 10, 2008. England will play Kazakhstan in a World Cup group qualifying soccer match at Wembley Stadium, Saturday Oct. 11.
England   Photos   Soccer   Sport   Star  
 Goal 
Anti-Germany comments expose England’s Fabio Capello as a bitter hypocrite
The manager’s words in Dubai were inaccurate and revealed his envy over the Three Lions' ignominious 2010 World Cup exit at the hands of Joachim Low's side | Sign up with 188BET for a FREE bet up to... (photo: AP / Tom Hevezi)
Sloane Square London.  London Evening Standard 
More Britons take holidays in UK
Britons booked an increasing number of holidays in their own country in 2011, it has been revealed. | Spain and Turkey also gained more UK visitors as tourists turned away from some North African coun... (photo: WN / Periasamy)
Holiday   Photos   Tourism   Turkey   UK  
Czech Republic's national soccer team midfielder Tomas Rosicky walks to attend a press meeting after a practice session in the town of Westerburg in central Germany on Sunday, June 18, 2006. Czech Republic plays in the first round of the World Cup 2006 in Group E with U.S., Ghana and Italy.  The Daily Mail 
Olympiakos target Rosicky as Arsenal prepare for fight over Czech star
| Arsenal are facing a fight to keep hold of Tomas Rosicky after it emerged Greek club Olympiakos want to the Czech star next month. | Rosicky has been reduced to a bit-part role at Emirates Stadium a... (photo: AP / Petr David Josek)
Arsenal   Photos   Soccer   Star   Wikipedia: Tomá Rosický  
Top Stories
In this Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011 photo, people stand beside the trailer of a tractor carrying the bodies of people mistakenly killed by Turkey's air force, near the Turkish village of Ortasu in Sirnak, Turkey. Jakarta Globe
Kurdish rebels call for 'uprising' after air strike
Kurdish separatists in Turkey on Friday called for an "uprising" after an air force raid killed 35 villagers near the Iraqi border in what the ruling party admitted could... (photo: AP)
Kurd News   Photos   Protest   Turkey   Wikipedia: 2011 Kurdish protests in Turkey  
Protesters from a communist-backed union chant slogans in an anti-austerity protest in central Athens, with several thousand people outside the Greek Parliament, Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011. BBC News
Recession 'to return' to Europe, say economists
The vast majority of leading economists polled by the BBC believe recession will return to Europe next year. | One fifth said the eurozone would not exist in its current ... (photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris)
Economy   Europe   Photos   Recession   Wikipedia: European sovereign debt crisis  
Specialist Michael Shearin, right, directs trades at his post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Tuesday, April 27, 2010 Sydney Morning Herald
US stocks rise on more growth signs
| US stocks rallied Thursday, moving the S&P 500 back in positive territory for 2011 ahead of the last trading day of the year, on more positive signals on the US eco... (photo: AP / Richard Drew)
Photos   Stock   Trading   Wall Street   Wikipedia: New York Stock Exchange  
Mikhail Prokhorov, ex-director of Norilsk Nickel, speaks at a news conference in Moscow, Thursday, May 31, 2007. A major shareholder and former general director of Norilsk Nickel asserted Thursday that soaring nickel prices have peaked, making the Russia giant's Euro4.67 billion (US$6.27 billion) takeover bid for Canada's LionOre "too risky." Business Insider
The Russian Billionaire Running For President Wants To Create A New Currency For Europe
| MOSCOW (AP) — The Russian billionaire challenging Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in March's presidential election said Thursday that he will push for a common curr... (photo: AP / Mikhail Metzel)
Billionaire   Currency   Photos   Russia   Wikipedia: Mikhail Prokhorov  
 Spain´s King Juan Carlos speaks to the media Al Jazeera
Spanish royal charged in fraud case
| The Spanish king's son-in-law was charged in a fraud and embezzlement case that has damaged the royal family, which this week took the uprecedented step ... (photo: AP / Marcelo Hernandez)
Corruption   Fraud   Photos   Spain   Wikipedia: Juan Carlos I of Spain  
Italian Premier Mario Monti shows a graphic as he speaks during a news conference in Rome, Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011. BBC News
Monti calls for united response to eurozone crisis
Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti has called for a 'united response' to the eurozone debt crisis, as he announced plans to get Italy out of recession. | He added that de... (photo: AP / Pier Paolo Cito)
Debt   Europe   Italy   Photos   Wikipedia: European sovereign debt crisis  
Cast member Kelly Brook arrives at the premiere of "Piranha 3D" in Los Angeles, Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2010. The Daily Mail
Feeling the pain: Kelly Brook ditches her high heel shoes for a pair of flat ...
| These images prove that even Kelly Brook needs to take the weight off her feet sometimes. | The model, who is known for her great legs and love of high heeled shoes, wa... (photo: AP / Matt Sayles)
Celebrity   Model   Photos   Star   Wikipedia: Kelly Brook  
Business Politics
- Top stories of 2011: How you voted
- West End stores defy economic gloom thanks to Chinese touris
- The romance and power of Slovenia
- Oleg Deripaska: 'wealthy time' has ended for the eur
 Spain´s King Juan Carlos speaks to the media
Spanish royal charged in fraud case
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- Top stories of 2011: How you voted
- Is Donald Trump right about Obama being grossly incompetent?
- The romance and power of Slovenia
- A year for the ages? 2011 was remarkable, but maybe not trul
Syrian students, look for souvenir items at a shop displaying a portrait of Syrian President Bashar Assad with Arabic legend reads "We love you," in the old city of Damascus, Syria, on Tuesday Sept. 27, 2011.
Syrian opposition groups plan for post-Assad era
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health Education
- Top stories of 2011: How you voted
- Iran proposes new nuclear talks with world powers
- We’re Being Poisoned!
- Photos of nude fat girls
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Airport X-ray suitcase surprise: Poisonous snakes
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- Major news events of 2011 -- July to December
- Here's What The US Education System Can Really Learn Fro
- S. Jersey Girls: Washington Township edges Ocean City for br
- Girls Basketball: Marakovitz lifts Clifton High School i
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Technology Trade
- France's future hangs in balance in 2012: Sarkozy
- Spain Passes Anti-Download Law to Fight Piracy
- Spain sets out plans to cut deficit
- Greek bank chief warns against quitting euro
French President Nicolas Sarkozy, left, and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan shake hands as they pose for cameras before their talks in Ankara, Turkey, Friday, Feb. 25, 2011.
France, Turkey and Reflections on Genocide
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- LVMH Asian offshoot keeps an eye on Watches of Switzerland
- What happened to the Santa rally?
- U.S. market bucks 2011 trend
- Banking wipeout leads Europe's stocks down
US Dollars and Euro Currencies
European Stocks End on Fragile High
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