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Breaking News Fri, 13 Apr 2012
Louis Gallois, Chief Executive Officer of the European Aeronautic Defence & Space Co. EADS, ponders a question during the 2007 full-year results in Paris Tuesday, March 11, 2008.
Airbus   Europe   Industry   Photos   Wikipedia: Louis Gallois  
 The New York Times 
Departing EADS Chief Urges Europe to Recommit to Industry
| PARIS — In his six years at the helm of Europe’s largest aerospace and military contractor, Louis Gallois has made it a large part of his mission to push his company deeper into emerging... (photo: AP / Francois Mori)
In this photo taken Tuesday, April 10, 2012, the border crossing between Turkey and Syria is seen from a refugee camp near the border, in Kilis , Turkey.
Photos   Refugee   Syria   Turkey   Wikipedia: SyriaTurkey relations  
 Gulf News 
Turkey faces awkward situation
| Turkish-Syrian relations have further deteriorated in recent weeks. Each country blames the other for adopting hostile policies. There is even speculation that the two countries might be on the brin... (photo: AP / Germano Assad)
Estonian Air Saab 340A  TravelDailyNews 
Estonian Air to serve direct flights between Tallinn and Tbilisi
Estonian national airline Estonian Air opened for the first time in its 20 years of operations the route from Tallinn to Georgia’s capital Tbilisi. | "Opening a new air link between Tbilisi... (photo: Creative Commons / File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske))
Airlines   Estonia   Market   Photos   Tourism   Wikipedia: Estonian Air  
In this Feb. 2007 file photo, an Iranian technician walks through the Uranium Conversion Facility just outside the city of Isfahan 255 miles (410 kilometers) south of the capital Tehran, Iran.  Al Jazeera 
'Sacred values' and the development of nuclear weapons
| Beneath the intensifying crisis over Iran's nuclear programme is a startling disconnect between what the two sides perceive to be the target of the West's sanctions. To the US and its allies, the sa... (photo: AP / Vahid Salemi)
Iran   Mideast   Nuclear   Photos   Wikipedia: Nuclear program of Iran  
Top Stories
In this Friday, April 6, 2012 photo, Free Syrian Army fighters gather on a corner during fighting with Syrian troops in a suburb of Damascus, Syria. Al Jazeera
Syria says it will comply with truce deadline
| Syria has told Kofi Annan, the special peace envoy of the UN and Arab League, that it will halt all fighting by Thursday morning but reserves the right to respond ... (photo: AP)
Peace   Photos   Syria   UN   Wikipedia: 20112012 Syrian uprising  
Vladimir Putin 32nd G8 Summit-5 The Daily Telegraph
Vladimir Putin declares post-Soviet period over, but fails to address protests
Vladimir Putin declared the post-Soviet period over and promised Russia a rosy economic future in his last major speech as prime minister on Wednesday, but failed to addr... (photo: Creative Commons / Presidential Press and Information Office)
Election   Photos   Protests   Russia   Wikipedia: Russian presidential election, 2012  
Lady GaGa performs "Brown Eyes" Billboard
Lady Gaga Announces European 'Born This Way' Tour Dates
| The European leg of Lady Gaga's Born This Way Ball is set to kick off August 14 in Bulgaria, following a run of spring and summer dates through Asia and Australia. Tick... (photo: Creative Commons / Noble Monrose)
Arts   Celebrity   Photos   Star   Wikipedia: Lady Gaga  
Syria says troops being withdrawn Al Jazeera
Syria says troops being withdrawn
| Syria's foreign minister says Damascus has begun withdrawing some of its troops from cities in line with an UN-backed peace plan to end a year of bloodshed in the count... (photo: DOD / Public Domain)
Damascus   Photos   Syria   Troops   US Army  
President Barack Obama greets President Lula da Silva of Brazil Al Jazeera
Brazil and the US: A relationship of equals?
| Brazil's importance on the world stage is such that Barack Obama, the US president, hailed it an "equal partner". But as Dilma Rouseff, the Brazilian presiden... (photo: White House / Pete Souza)
Brazil   Photos   Politics   Washington   Wikipedia: Foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration  
A Syrian rebel peers through the scope on his weapon in Idlib, Syria, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012. The Daily Telegraph
Syria shells towns despite ceasefire deadline
Syrian tanks shelled the central city of Hama in the early hours of Tuesday morning, an activist said, and tanks continued to patrol the streets on the day President Bash... (photo: AP)
Photos   Syria   UN   Violence   Wikipedia: 20112012 Syrian uprising  
Philadelphia Flyers Pittsburgh Tribune Review
Flyers' Jagr prepares quietly for playoff round against Penguins
| VOORHEES, N.J. — Even at 40, his dominant days of hockey admittedly behind him, Jaromir Jagr can still make a move that will leave everybody shaking their heads i... (photo: GFDL / Jshecket)
Flyers   Hockey   Photos   Sports   Wikipedia: Jaromír Jágr  
Brazil's President-elect Dilma Rousseff, of the Workers Party, gestures to supporters as she arrives to give her victory speech after winning the election runoff in Brasilia, Brazil, Sunday Oct. 31, 2010. Al Jazeera
Brazil complains to US about monetary policy
| Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has complained about US monetary policy and expressed concern that sanctions against Iran could backfire in a meeting with President ... (photo: AP / Eraldo Peres)
Brazil   Monetary   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Monetary policy of the United States  
 Newt Gingrich with Trent Lott at the 2004 Republican National Convention.      (js1) The Examiner
Gingrich aims to influence evolving Republican Platform
| Former Georgia Congressman Newt Gingrich told Brit Hume on FOX News Sunday that the Republican Party doesn’t have to be “severely conservative” as Mitt Romney sai... (photo: GNU)
Gingrich   Photos   Romney   Santorum   Wikipedia: Newt Gingrich presidential campaign, 2012  
Two AirBaltic Boeing 737-500 aircraft at Riga International Airport. TravelDailyNews
airBaltic reintroduces Budapest-Riga services
Budapest Airport welcomed the first seasonal airBaltic flight linking the Hungarian captial city with the Latvian capital city of Riga and onwards to the Baltics, Scandin... (photo: Creative Commons / Marcela (talk))
Airport   Budapest   Photos   Riga   Services   Wikipedia: AirBaltic  
Business Politics
- Departing EADS Chief Urges Europe to Recommit to Industry
- Ex-UNCTAD staff join battle on
- Jack Tramiel, founder of Commodore computers, dies at 83
- Marriott mogul on 55 years of change in the hotel business
Louis Gallois, Chief Executive Officer of the European Aeronautic Defence & Space Co. EADS, ponders a question during the 2007 full-year results in Paris Tuesday, March 11, 2008.
Departing EADS Chief Urges Europe to Recommit to Industry
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- G8 Foreign Ministers Meeting Chair&aposs; Statement
- Czech turmoil made us shift base to UK: Vectra
- Meandering on the streets of Moscow
- Turkey faces awkward situation
In this photo taken Tuesday, April 10, 2012, the border crossing between Turkey and Syria is seen from a refugee camp near the border, in Kilis , Turkey.
Turkey faces awkward situation
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health Education
- G8 Foreign Ministers Meeting Chair&aposs; Statement
- Jack Tramiel, founder of Commodore computers, dies at 83
- Why North Korea gets away with it
- On Greece's democracy and freedom, drug users and electi
Grandparents: Foundation drawing courses help
Grandparents: Foundation drawing courses help
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- Education should be a right: Letters to the Editor for Frida
- Alan Bonsteel and Larry Sand: Public education system a Tita
- Holland College suspends programs amid shortfall
- Virginia Tech student dies while studying abroad in Switzerl
In this photo released by the Korean Central News Agency and distributed in Tokyo by the Korea News Service, Kim Jong Un, third from left, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il's youngest known son and successor, bows with No. 2 man Kim Yong Nam, fourth from left, as he visits the body of the senior Kim with top military and Workers' Party officials in a memorial palace in Pyongyang, North Korea, Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011. Kim died on Saturday, Dec. 17, North Korean state media announced Monday.
N.Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un fared poorly in Swiss school: report
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Technology Trade
- Hostage avoids Naxal questions
- While you were sleeping: Investors bet on China
- Maoists free Italian: 'was kept on hilltop, often shifte
- Europe's Earth observation satellite falls silent
Ash plume from Eyjafjallajokull Volcano
>Peddling Fear of an Icelandic Volcanic Eruption
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- Overnight Markets: US stocks extend rally on easing global c
- Friday Papers: EU seeks new curbs to cap bank bonuses
- Asian shares up on Italy sovereign debt sale, shrug off N.Ko
- Shares up on Italy debt sale, shrug off North Korea
Louis Gallois, Chief Executive Officer of the European Aeronautic Defence & Space Co. EADS, ponders a question during the 2007 full-year results in Paris Tuesday, March 11, 2008.
Departing EADS Chief Urges Europe to Recommit to Industry
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