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Breaking News Mon, 30 Jul 2012
Kazakhstan's Alexandr Vinokourov celebrates after winning the Men's Road Cycling race at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Saturday, July 28, 2012, in London. Rigoberto Uran of Colombia took silver, with Alexander Kristoff of Norway claiming bronze.
Kazakhstan   Olympics   Photos   Sports   Wikipedia: Alexander Vinokourov  
 CNN 
Vinokourov claims cycling gold as British favorites struggle
July 28, 2012 -- Updated 1833 GMT (0233 HKT) | Vinokourov, centre, Uran, left, and Kristoff, right, on the podium after being presented with their medals | (CNN) -- Alexandre Vinokourov claimed Kazakh... (photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarkis)
A North Korean national flag, seen through tree leaves and wire fence, flutters on top of North Korea's embassy building in Beijing Wednesday, May 25, 2011.
Korea   London   Photos   Scandal   Wikipedia : Football at the 2012 Summer Olympics Women's tournament Group G  
 Belfast Telegraph 
Apology after N Korea flag mix-up
London 2012 organisers have apologised to the North Korean Olympic team following an embarrassing mix-up that saw the flag of a rival nation mistakenly displayed at their first sporting event of the G... (photo: AP / Alexander F. Yuan))
Strong typhoon took down this vessel near the coast of Dumaguete City, Philippines.  Al Jazeera 
Deadly typhoon cuts power across Philippines
| A powerful typhoon has slammed ashore freight barges and brought heavy rains to large parts of the Philippines, killing at least one person and leaving millions without power. | The two freight... (photo: WN / RTayco)
Philippines   Photos   Power   Storm   Wikipedia: Philippines  
 Romania´s suspended President Traian Basescu delivers a statement in Bucharest, Romania Friday April 20, 2007. Basescu said Friday he would not resign, a day after he was suspended by Romania´s parliament pending an impeachment referendum ami  Al Jazeera 
Romanian leader likely to surive referendum
| With a low voter turnout, and only 45.92 per cent voting in favour of a referendum on his leadership, Romanian president Traian Basescu is likely to survive an impeachment bid due to low voter turno... (photo: AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
Europe   Photos   Referendum   Romania   Wikipedia: Traian Bsescu  
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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. Canberra Times
Eurozone to work with ECB to rescue currency: Juncker
| The eurozone has reached a crucial juncture and its leaders will work with the European Central Bank to save the single currency, Eurogroup chief Jean-Claude Juncker sa... (photo: AP / Michael Probst, File)
Bank   Currencies   Europe   Photos   Wikipedia: European Central Bank  
Procter & Gamble chief executive Robert A. McDonald speaks at the companies annual shareholders meeting, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2011, in Cincinnati. CNBC
P&G Sponsors More Than 150 World-Class Athletes at the London 2012 Olympic Games Brand-sponsored athletes ...
| LONDON, Jul 29, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG), a Worldwide Olympic Partner, today introduced the lineup of more than 150 athletes the company a... (photo: AP / Al Behrman)
2012 Olympic Games   London   Photos   Procter & Gamble   Sportstars   Wikipedia: Procter & Gamble  
Barack Obama speaks at Nellis AFB 2009 The Dallas Morning News
Have race relations improved in the Obama era?
| Ask Americans how race relations have changed under their first black president and they are ready with answers. | Ashley Ray, a white woman, hears more people debating... (photo: Public Domain / BrokenSphere)
Election   Photos   Politics   US   Wikipedia: Barack Obama  
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Australia loses to Brazil at Olympics basketball
| AFP - An Australian side lacking NBA star centre Andrew Bogut came up short in its Olympic opener, falling to a Brazil team with four NBA standouts 75-71 on Sunday in r... (photo: Creative Commons / Keith Allison)
Basketball   Olympics   Photos   Sport   Wikipedia: Andrew Bogut  
South African Airways booth at the 18th PTAA Travel and Tour Expo 2011 at SMX Mall of Asia, as seen in this February 20, 2011 photo. Indian Express
SA Airways to fly daily on Mumbai-J'burg route from Oct
| The South African Airways today announced daily services between Mumbai and Johannesburg from the current five flights a week, effective October. The non-stop daily fli... (photo: WN / RTayco)
Aerospace   Africa   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia: South African Airways  
President Barack Obama stands with Tom Donilon, who will replace outgoing National Security Adviser James Jones, Friday, Oct. 8, 2010, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. Herald Tribune
Report: US presents Israel with Iran strike plan
| JERUSALEM - An Israeli newspaper reports that the Obama administration's top security official has briefed Israel's prime minister on U.S. plans for a possible attack o... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
Iran   Israel   Peace   Photos   Wikipedia: Thomas E. Donilon  
South African Airways taking off in Cape Town, Hottentots Holland Mountains in the background The Times Of India
South African Airways to fly daily on Mumbai-Johannesburg route from October
SHARE | AND | DISCUSS | Tweet | MUMBAI: The South African Airways today announced daily services between Mumbai and Johannesburg from the current five flights a week, eff... (photo: Creative Commons / Derek Keats)
Airlines   Business   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia: South African Airways  
 In this photo taken by Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) and released by Korea News Service, people wade through a flooded street in Pyongyang, North Korea, Saturday Aug 11, 2007. A heavy rain over the last five days caused flood and damages in North Kor Al Jazeera
Scores killed in North Korea floods
| Flooding across North Korea this month has killed 88 people, left tens of thousands homeless and devastated | swathes of farmland, state media has said. | A week of flo... (photo: AP Photo/Korean Central News Agency via Korea News Service)
Disaster   Flooding   North Korea   Photos   Wikipedia: North Korean famine  
Politics Terrorism
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- Assange suffering, mother says
- Survivors of crash that killed Cuba's Paya say it was ac
- Euro crisis building again on several fronts before ECB meet
US 'wasted' $200m on training Iraqi police
US 'wasted' $200m on training Iraqi police
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 In this photo taken by Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) and released by Korea News Service, people wade through a flooded street in Pyongyang, North Korea, Saturday Aug 11, 2007. A heavy rain over the last five days caused flood and damages in North Kor
Scores killed in North Korea floods
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- US, Germany stress cooperation to end euro crisis
- The Business Matrix: Tuesday 31 July 2012
- Maradona may coach in China
- UPDATE 1-TIM Brasil misses forecasts as growth cools, regula
Aussenminister Guido Westerwelle (FDP, r.) gibt am Mittwoch (15.02.12) in Rio de Janeiro in Brasilien dem Unternehmer und laut Forbes-Liste 2011 achtreichsten Mann der Welt Eike Batista die Hand.
In Brazil, a billionaire's reality check
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- U.S., Germany stress cooperation to end euro crisis
- Is Global Trade About To Collapse? Where are Oil Prices Head
- HSBC sets aside £1.3bn to cover cost of scandals
- European stocks climb on stimulus hopes
A visit to the Dorset town of Shaftesbury - home of Gold Hill.  HSBC bank on the High Street, Shaftesbury.
Morning Take-Out
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Health Society & Culture
- Assange mom says WikiLeaks founder suffering
- Hooker has 23 points in early win over Brazil
- Search ethnic culture and genealogy in Sacramento media: Ita
- It's misleading to blame spree killings on societal ills
A visit to the Dorset town of Shaftesbury - home of Gold Hill.  HSBC bank on the High Street, Shaftesbury.
Morning Take-Out
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- Two Fort Drum soldiers killed in Afghanistan
- Assange mom says WikiLeaks founder suffering
- Storms stay mostly north of Tampa Bay on Monday
- U.S. women's volleyball bests Brazil in prelim
 United States´ national women´s Soccer goalkeeper Hope Solo (rks2)
Olympic goalie Solo doesn't back down from tweets
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Science & InfoTech Sports
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- Glass houses of Havana
- Sunday August 5th: Farmer's Market 2012 Farm Tour
- 'Predictive policing' takes bite out of crime
Presidential candidate Ollanta Humala gestures to supporters after the presidential runoff election in Lima, Peru, Sunday June 5, 2011.
Peru mine disputes mar President Humala's first year
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- Hooker has 23 points in early win over Brazil
- U.S. women's volleyball bests Brazil in prelim
- White Sox option pitcher Hector Santiago to Charlotte Knight
- Powell's women welcome attention on biggest stage
 United States´ national women´s Soccer goalkeeper Hope Solo (rks2)
Olympic goalie Solo doesn't back down from tweets
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