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Breaking News Mon, 20 Feb 2012
Austria's Marcel Hirscher speeds down the course on his way to clock the 9th fastest time during the first run of an alpine ski, men's World Cup giant slalom race in Soelden, Austria, Sunday Oct. 25, 2009.
Photos   Sports   Star   Wikipedia: Marcel Hirscher   Women  
 Austin American Statesman 
Hirscher wins World Cup slalom in Bulgaria
| BANSKO, Bulgaria — Austria's Marcel Hirscher won his second race in two days, capturing a slalom Sunday and drawing closer to the overall lead in the World Cup standings. | Hirscher was in fro... (photo: AP / Alessandro Trovati)
Here's what we get from global warming
Afghanistan   African   Al qaeda   Photos   Warming   Wikipedia: Global warming  
 Axis of Logic 
Here's what we get from global warming
A (nearly) complete list of things caused by global warming. Or at least a list of links to articles that blame these things on global warming. You decide the truth for yourself. See http://www.number... (photo: WN / Marzena)
Travel advice: where to go for winter sun  The Daily Telegraph 
Travel advice: where to go for winter sun
Some of the places we like to escape to are having their troubles – but there are plenty of other options offering good value. |   Image 1 of 2 Fishing boat off the coast of ... (photo: WN / Marzena )
Fishing   Holiday   Photos   Travel   Wikipedia: Travel   Winter  
A woman looks through an icy window in a bus in Ukraine's capital, Kiev, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012.  CNN 
Most Ukraine cold deaths alcohol-related, minister says
February 8, 2012 -- Updated 1809 GMT (0209 HKT) | People skate on a frozen pond in Prague on February 6, 2012. Meteorologists this morning measured minus 39.4 degrees Celsius, the coldest temperature ... (photo: AP / Sergei Chuzavkov)
Deaths   Photos   Ukraine   Weather   Wikipedia: Early 2012 European cold wave  
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A motorist fills up his tank on Friday May 23, 2008 at a gas station in Jakarta, Indonesia. With global oil prices surging, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has said he has little choice but to slash subsidies that threaten to bust the state budget, and raise fuel prices by up to 30 percent by the month's end CNN
Oil prices and Greece threaten stock rally
By Maureen Farrell @CNNMoneyMarkets February 19, 2012: 9:57 AM ET | Click chart for more market data. | NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Can the market sustain its rally, or will p... (photo: AP / Tatan Syuflana)
Greece   Market   Oil   Photos   Stock   Wikipedia: Price of petroleum  
Amanda Knox looks back to greets her parents during the appeal hearing, in Perugia, Italy, Monday, June 27, 2011. The Examiner
Amanda Knox nets $4 million book deal
| Amanda Knox was accused of the murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher in Perugia, Umbria, Italy in 2009, and served 4 years of a 26-year sentence before her widely pub... (photo: AP / Stefano Medici)
Italy   Murder   Photos   Wikipedia: Amanda Knox   Women  
Angelina Jolie ComicCon IMDb
Jolie Hosts Dinner Party For Film Crew
| Angelina Jolie hosted a lavish dinner for the cast and crew of her movie In The Land Of Blood And Honey during her trip to Bosnia this week (ends19Feb12). | The Hollywo... (photo: Creative Commons / Tostie14)
Celebrity   Hollywood   Photos   Star   Wikipedia: Angelina Jolie  
Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague  gestures during a joint press conference with Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini after their meeting in Rome Monday, June 7, 2010. BBC News
William Hague says the eurozone was built with no exits
Foreign Secretary William Hague has warned of the problems facing Greece if it decides to abandon the euro. | "They have to be prepared to take action to stop euros leavi... (photo: AP / Pier Paolo Cito)
Business   Finance   Greece   Photos   Wikipedia: William Hague  
Napoli's team coach Walter Mazzarri Goal
Mazzarri: Chelsea will be a 'terrible test' for Napoli
The Italian coach is wary of the threat posed by Andre Villas-Boas' side and believes that their poor Premier League form will have little bearing on the Champions League... (photo: AP / Lorenzo Galassi)
Chelsea   Napoli   Photos   Teammanager   Wikipedia: 201112 UEFA Champions League knockout phase  
Barcelona's coach Pep Guardiola, reacts at the end of the match against Osasuna, during their Spanish La Liga soccer match, at Reyno de Navarra stadium in Pamplona, northern Spain, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012. Osasuna won 3-2. Zeenews
Guardiola unsure of future with Barcelona
Madrid: FC Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola says he has still not made up his mind about extending his contract with the Spanish club. | Guardiola`s current contract expires... (photo: AP / Alvaro Barrientos)
Barcelona   Madrid   Photos   Soccer   Wikipedia: Josep Guardiola  
The Euro sign on the grounds of the European Central Bank, Frankfurt News24
Close to default
BACK in 2010 the European Central Bank (ECB) started buying Greek bonds to try to prop up Greece's debt markets. It did so in the open market, which meant that it was the... (photo: Creative Commons / one-thirteen)
Business   Finance   Greece   Photos   Wikipedia: European Central Bank  
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- Fur knickers, snobbery and why British fashion is giving its
- Greek Rescue Is Not the End of the Story
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Angelina Jolie ComicCon
Jolie Hosts Dinner Party For Film Crew
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- Asia Stocks Rise Monday Ahead on China, Greece Moves
- Athens sees riots ahead of eurozone finance ministers meetin
- Hundreds of thousands march against Spain's reforms
- Oil, copper jump on China easing, Greece hopes
A protester with a placard placed on on a rake chats with another protester at Syntagma square in front of the Greek parliament , in central Athens, on Sunday, Feb. 19, 2012.
Eurozone finance ministers to discuss Greek rescue
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Society & Culture Entertainment
- Greece in flames: the prelude of the European Revolution
- Fur knickers, snobbery and why British fashion is giving its
- Spain, Greece protest against spending cuts
- African-American Museums Poised for a Boom
Angelina Jolie ComicCon
Jolie Hosts Dinner Party For Film Crew
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- King Shaka passenger rise ‘beats SA average’
- TALKING HEADS: Nando’s leads the chicken run in the US
- Angolan rivals cut high-flying Pirates down to size
- EDITORIAL: No fireworks in Gordhan budget
Angelina Jolie ComicCon
Jolie Hosts Dinner Party For Film Crew
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Health Environment & Nature
- Motsoaledi takes aim at alcohol adverts, smoking
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- Total rethink needed on dieting, scientists say
- Tributes pour in for teacher killed in crash
French President Nicolas Sarkozy reacts at a news conference after a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, not pictured, at the chancellery in Berlin, Friday, June 17, 2011.
French President Sarkozy: not afraid of record
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- Sweden's cold case mystery: can humans hibernate?
- Drought summit as rivers in England dry up
- European Union's fancy flight emissions
- Wild and woolly, the bison thriving in the New Forest after
A oldman exercise on the Sunday morning at Mallick ghat in Kolkata on 30 October 2011 in Eastern India City
Want to be healthy? Exercise outdoor
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Sport Terrorism
- Hopes of Hiddink miracle at new club in Russia
- SA umpire at qualifier for World Twenty20 event
- Liu overcomes Robles in British Grand Prix hurdles showdown
- Kruger wins first European Tour title
Austria's Marcel Hirscher speeds down the course on his way to clock the 9th fastest time during the first run of an alpine ski, men's World Cup giant slalom race in Soelden, Austria, Sunday Oct. 25, 2009.
Hirscher wins World Cup slalom in Bulgaria
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- Gunmen storm Philippine city jail; 3 killed
- Demolition man
- The FBI, terrorists, and entrapment
- Convicted Terrorist Bashir Allowed Prison Leave to Receive E
Anti-Syrian government protesters, stand next to burning tires as they protest in the southern city of Daraa, Syria, Wednesday March 23, 2011. Syrian security forces shot live ammunition and tear gas early Wednesday near a mosque where protesters have been camped out in southern Syria, killing six people including a paramedic, activists said. The early morning attack near the al-Omari mosque in the southern city of Daraa marks the deadliest single day since anti-government protests inspired by uprisings across the Arab world reached this country last week. The latest deaths brings the number of people killed in Daraa since Friday to at least 13.
Now Is Not the Time for Intervention in Syria
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