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 Sydney Morning Herald 
Europe downgrades spook Aus stocks
Mon 16 Jan 2012
AAP Australian shares have opened lower after a downgrade of nine of the European bloc countries' credit ratings sparked a fresh wave of risk aversion ahead of more Chinese data this week. Standard &... (photo: WN)
Marseille's Brandao of Brazil, left, is congratulated by Marseille's Loic Remy of France after scoring the first goal during their Champions League group F soccer match against Chelsea, Wednesday, Dec. 8 , 2010, in Marseille stadium, southern France.
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France: Remy fires Marseille to win over Lille
Sun 15 Jan 2012
PRINT EMAIL FACEBOOK Tweet RSS SHARE MARSEILLE, France (AP) -- Marseille made up ground in the race for a Champions League spot by beating defending French champion Lille 2-0 on Sunday from two goals... (photo: AP / Lionel Cironneau)
A man works at a computer at the stock market in Barcelona, Spain, Thursday April 29, 2010. The European debt crisis spread Wednesday when Standard & Poor's lowered its credit rating for Spain amid concerns about the country's growth prospects following the collapse of a construction bubble.  The Street  Sun 15 Jan 2012
Analysts: Downgrades Could Have Been Worse
WASHINGTON -- The decision by Standard & Poor's to strip France of its prized triple-A credit rating and downgrade eight other European countries slammed a continent struggling with a debt crisis and... (photo: AP / Manu Fernandez)
Debt Crisis   France   Photos   Standard & Poor's   Wikipedia: European sovereign debt crisis
Jaén (Arabic: جيان : Jayyān‎) is a city in south-central Spain, the name is probably derived from the Arabic word Jayyan, (crossroads of caravans). It is the capital of the province of Jaén. It is located in the autonomous community of Andalusia. The inhabitants of the city are known as Jiennenses. Its population is 117,540 (2006), about 1/6 of the population of the province. In the last years Jaén has had a great increase of cultural tourism. Jaén is also known as the World Capital of Olive Oil, because it's the biggest producer of this liquid gold (as the locals refer to it). The layout of Jaén is determined by its adjustment to the hills of the Santa Catalina mountains, with steep, narrow streets, in the historical central city district. The city of Jaén is the administrative and industrial centre for the province. Industrial establishments in the city include chemical works, tanneries, distilleries, cookies factories and textile factories.  Denver Post  Sun 15 Jan 2012
France and Spain good travel destinations for 2012
Madrid's sightseeing pass - the Madrid Card - covers the city's gleaming Royal Palace. (Tribune Media Services) While their economies may be undergoing turbulence in 2012, positive changes in France... (photo: Public Domain / TouLouse)
France   Photos   Spain   Travel   Wikipedia: Tourism in Spain   Wikipedia: Tourism in France
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The luxury cruise ship Costa Concordia leans after it ran aground off the coast of Isola del Giglio island, Italy, gashing open the hull and forcing some 4,200 people aboard to evacuate aboard lifeboats to the nearby Isola del Giglio island, early Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012. Jakarta Globe Sat 14 Jan 2012
Eight dead after cruise ship runs aground off Italy
Eight people died in the early hours of Saturday after a cruise ship ran aground off the Italian coast in an accident which forced the coast guard to evacuate over 4,000... (photo: AP / Giorgio Fanciulli, Giglionews.it)
Europe   Italy   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia: Costa Concordia
A homeless man sitting in a street of Nice, southeastern France, Friday, Jan. 13, 2012. The euro fell to a 17-month low against the dollar on news reports that France's credit rating might be downgraded by Standard & Poor's. BBC News Sat 14 Jan 2012
The downgrading of Europe
Europe has received a severe judgement from one ratings agency - Standard and Poor. Nine eurozone countries have been downgraded. France lost its much valued AAA rating.... (photo: AP / Lionel Cironneau)
Debt   Economy   Europe   Photos   Wikipedia: European sovereign debt crisis
A motorist fuels up at a Chevron station in San Jose, Calif., on Monday, Jan. 5, 2009. Chevron Corp. said Friday, Jan. 30, 2009, it earned $4.9 billion in the fourth quarter though revenues plunged 26 percent with oil prices in sharp decline. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) my SA Sat 14 Jan 2012
Oil price below $99 on Europe downgrade concerns
NEW YORK (AP) — Oil prices finished lower Friday on fresh concerns about Europe's economy as credit ratings agency Standard & Poor's downgraded France, Austria and... (photo: AP / Marcio Jose Sanchez)
Europe   Oil price   Photos   Stock   Wikipedia: Price of petroleum
FILE - In this Sept. 2, 2009 file picture the Euro sculpture is see in front of the European Central Bank ECB in Frankfurt, central Germany. The New York Times Sat 14 Jan 2012
A Long Bleak Winter
The European Central Bank’s cheap lending to euro-area banks may have briefly stabilized the financial markets. But the respite won’t last. The decision by... (photo: AP / Michael Probst, File)
Debt Crisis   Europe   Photos   Wikipedia: European sovereign debt crisis   Winter
45th Munich Security Conference 2009: The President of the French Republik, Nicolas Sarkozy. The Guardian Sat 14 Jan 2012
France's loss of AAA badge a blow to Sarkozy
* Impact on borrowing costs seen limited * Downgrade timing a blow for Sarkozy ahead of election * Opposition: downgrade shows Sarkozy's policies inadequate * Government... (photo: Creative Commons / BotMultichillT)
Election   France   Photos   Sarkozy   Wikipedia: Nicolas Sarkozy
Irina Bokova, Bulgarian ambassador to France, poses at the Unesco headquarters in Paris, Tuesday Sept. 22, 2009. United Nations Fri 13 Jan 2012
Syria: UNESCO chief condemns killing of French reporter
UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova13 January 2012 – The head of the United Nations agency defending press freedom today condemned the recent killing in Syria of French... (photo: AP / Thibault Camus)
Journalist   Killing   Photos   Syria   UNESCO   Wikipedia: Irina Bokova
Syrian President Bashar Assad, center background, addresses supporters during a rally at a central square in Damascus, Syria Daily Press Fri 13 Jan 2012
France urges inquiry into journalist's death in Syria
PARIS (Reuters) - France called on Friday for an independent investigation into the death of a French television journalist killed in a mortar attack in Homs this week... (photo: AP / SANA)
Crimes   Mideast   Photos   Syria   Wikipedia: France


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