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STATEN ISLAND, New York (May 14, 2004)--Senator Hillary R. Clinton holds a press conference at Coast Guard Station New York on May 14, 2004. Senator Clinton, a member of the Armed Services Committe, said she would continue to fight for additional Coast Guards resources in the Senate. USCG photo by PA3 Mike Lutz (96050) ( COAST GUARD REVIEW (FOR RELEASE) )
Bosnia   Clinton   Photos   Serb   Wikipedia: Bosnian crisis  
 The Washington Post 
Clinton calls for unity in Bosnia, criticizes Serb nationalists
| SARAJEVO, Bosnia — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivered a blunt warning to squabbling Balkan leaders Tuesday that they risk being left behind as their neighbors join economicall... (photo: US Coastguard / PA3 Mike Lutz)
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk speaks during a media conference at an EU summit in Brussels, Sunday March 1, 2009. With their economies tanking and finances fraying, EU leaders meet Sunday keen to show that they will stick together and work on ideas of how to put the recession behin
Lawmaker   Photos   Poland   Politics   Wikipedia: Donald Tusk  
 The New York Times 
Polish PM to Discuss 2010 Plane Crash With AG
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Prime Minster Donald Tusk will discuss with the country's prosecutor general a news report saying that traces of explosives were found in the wreckage of the plane that cra... (photo: AP / Thierry Charlier)
Armed vehicles are seen driving as the sun rises over a desert road leading south out of Misrata, Libya, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011.  Al Jazeera 
Libyan army has 'no control' in Bani Walid
| Libya's defence minister has said that the army has no control over Bani Walid, one of the last bastions of Muammar Gaddafi's regime, and that armed groups there prevent families from returning home... (photo: AP / Gaia Anderson)
Bani Walid   Defence   Libya   Photos   Wikipedia: Bani Walid  
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, second right, is met by Bosnian Foreign Minister Zlatko Lagumdzija, right, on arrival at Sarajevo Airport, Bosnia Monday, Oct. 29, 2012. Clinton left Algeria for three days of talks in the Balkans, arriving Monday night in the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo. She plans to join the European Union's top diplomat in meetings with the leaders of Bosnia, Serbia and Kosovo, urging those nations to make the necessary reforms to join the EU and NATO. She'll finish with meetings in Croatia and Albania, NATO's two newest members.  Voa News 
Clinton on Balkan Tour to Promote Reforms
| SARAJEVO — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is in the Balkans to encourage continued economic and political reforms in the region.   | U.S. officials say the trip is about "unfini... (photo: AP / Amel Emric)
Balkan   Business   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Hillary Rodham Clinton  
Top Stories
The Monastery of Horezu was founded in 1690 by Prince Constantin Brncoveanu in the town of Horezu, Wallachia, Romania. The Examiner
Dracula returns to Wallachia (1456-1462)
Related topics | DraculaVlad the ImpalerRomaniaOttoman Empire | Advertisement | Vlad Dracula’s first reign ended ignominiously. He spent some time in Hungarian exile be... (photo: Creative Commons / Eugen Simion 14)
Dracula   Hungaria   Ottoman   Photos   Wikipedia: Vlad the Impaler  
Burger King Fast food restaurant Kansas City Star
Burger King's profit down amid turnaround push
NEW YORK -- Burger King's net income fell 83 percent in the third quarter as the world's second biggest hamburger chain sold off more of its restaurants to franchisees as... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Business   Food   Market   Photos   Wikipedia: Burger King  
Egypts newly elected President Mohammed Morsi smiles as he meets with Bulgarian foreign minister, not pictured, in Cairo, Egypt Al Jazeera
Morsi faces feuds over Egypt charter
| Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi recently met leaders of several political groups to discuss a draft of the proposed new constitution as part of an attempt to bridge a ... (photo: AP / Amr Nabil)
Business   Egypt   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Muslim Brotherhood  
Victoria Azarenka of Belarus holds the trophy during the awarding ceremony after defeating Maria Sharapova of Russia in their women's singles final at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012. The Hindu
Azarenka tops year-end rankings for first time
Victoria Azarenka of Belarus did not win the WTA Championships, but her semifinal berth there assured her of topping the prestigious year-ending ranking for the first tim... (photo: AP / Rick Rycroft)
Belarus   Photos   Sport   Tennis   Wikipedia: Victoria Azarenka  
Palestinians filling plastic bottles and jerry cans with drinking water from a public tap at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in the southern Gaza Strip refugee camp of Rafah. -- The Israeli blockade on Gaza has made life more difficult for the inhabitants of the camp. Unemployment levels have increased dramatically, with a large proportion of the residents relying on UNRWA's nutritional and financial assistance. Al Jazeera
Israel is an apartheid state (no poll required)
| A poll of Jewish Israelis published last week in Ha'aretz newspaper created headlines round the world with its findings of support among the public for discriminatory p... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Human Rights   Israel   Palestine   Photos   Wikipedia: Israel and the apartheid analogy  
UN calls for action to end Myanmar violence Al Jazeera
UN calls for action to end Myanmar violence
| The UN has called for "urgent action" to prevent the spread of intercommunal violence in Myanmar's Rakhine state, after recent clashes killed dozens of people and left ... (photo: UN / Staton Winter)
Myanmar   Photos   UN   Violence   Wikipedia: Burma  
Combatting roadside bombs in Afghanistan Al Jazeera
Combatting roadside bombs in Afghanistan
| Roadside bombs are responsible for almost half of the casualties among international forces in Afghanistan. | Now explosives experts are using the latest technology to ... (photo: US DoD / Lance Cpl. Cesar Contreras)
Afghanistan   Bombs   Photos   Troops   Wikipedia: Afghanistan  
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich leaves a polling station after voting for parliamentary elections in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012. Reuters
Ukraine votes, Yanukovich's party expected to keep majority
| KIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainians voted on Sunday in an election that President Viktor Yanukovich's pro-business ruling party seemed likely to win, but it may now face a re-e... (photo: AP / Sergei Chuzavkov)
Business   Photos   Politics   Voting   Wikipedia: Viktor Yanukovych  
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, right, greets Saeed Jalili, Iran's chief negotiator in the foyer of the conference center near the Swiss mission to the United Nations in Geneva, Monday, Dec. 6, 2010. The delegations of Iran, the European Union, the United States, Russia, Britain, France and Germany are meeting in Geneva for nuclear talks with EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton and Saeed Jalili, Iran's chief negotiator. Al Jazeera
Leftwing Euro MPs cancel Iran visit
| A planned visit to Iran by five European MPs has been called off just before their scheduled departure. | The change in plans was announced on Saturday after Tehran sai... (photo: AP / Anja Niedringhaus, Pool)
Europe   Iran   Nuclear   Photos   Wikipedia: Nuclear program of Iran  
In this photo taken Tuesday July 26, 2011, residents evacuate to safer grounds after heavy rains brought about by slow-moving storm Nock-ten (local name Juaning) flooded Legazpi city, Albay province in northeastern Philippines. Al Jazeera
Typhoon Son-Tinh kills dozens in Philippines
| The death toll from Typhoon Son-Tinh in the Philippines has risen sharply to 24, as casualty reports come in from isolated central islands and the far-flung south, the ... (photo: AP)
Islands   Philippines   Photos   Typhoon   Wikipedia: 2012 Pacific typhoon season  
Business Politics
- Stocks gain with Euro on earnings
- Bulgarian Company Homes In on Technological Niche
- Cyprus: offshore drilling license talks begin
- UPDATE 2-US and EU push for progress in troubled Balkans
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, second right, is met by Bosnian Foreign Minister Zlatko Lagumdzija, right, on arrival at Sarajevo Airport, Bosnia Monday, Oct. 29, 2012. Clinton left Algeria for three days of talks in the Balkans, arriving Monday night in the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo. She plans to join the European Union's top diplomat in meetings with the leaders of Bosnia, Serbia and Kosovo, urging those nations to make the necessary reforms to join the EU and NATO. She'll finish with meetings in Croatia and Albania, NATO's two newest members.
Clinton on Balkan Tour to Promote Reforms
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- Polish Newspaper Report on 2010 Crash Causes Furor
- Ukraine's Yanukovich shrugs off criticism of election
- Bosnia risks being left behind on EU/NATO path - Clinton
- Hungary Seeks to Protect Landownership
STATEN ISLAND, New York (May 14, 2004)--Senator Hillary R. Clinton holds a press conference at Coast Guard Station New York on May 14, 2004. Senator Clinton, a member of the Armed Services Committe, said she would continue to fight for additional Coast Guards resources in the Senate. USCG photo by PA3 Mike Lutz (96050) ( COAST GUARD REVIEW (FOR RELEASE) )
Clinton calls for unity in Bosnia, criticizes Serb nationalists
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health Education
- Polish rape victim 'should have had abortion access
- Donius talks about his new job, from Prague
- East European doctors plan joint protest in November
- A Review Of The Best American Travel Writing 2012
China's Premier Wen Jiabao attends a joint news conference of the fifth trilateral summit among China, South Korea and Japan at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing Sunday, May 13, 2012.
How bad is corruption in China?
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- Netanyahu to visit Toulouse to commemorate attack at French
- More than 30 mln students in vocational schools: report
- U of Sydney principal discusses responsibility of higher edu
- On 40th Anniversary of Title IX, girls' league wants to
Greek savings are a 'sensational achievement'
Greek savings are a 'sensational achievement'
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Technology Trade
- Ice Stone, Icelander, Alcazaar impress
- France, Google Search for Common Ground on Link Fee
- Air France seeks Airbus compensation for A380 glitches: repo
- Pandora Competitor Senzari Acquires Berlin-Based Music Start
View of the Societe General bank headquarters in Paris, Thursday Aug. 11, 2011.
UBS "rogue trader" was warned about SocGen scandal, court told
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- Sandy hits European airlines, insurers, markets
- Cyprus: offshore drilling license talks begin
- Fiat's investment plans slow Chrysler ownership
- Italy debt sale lifts euro, yen gains vs dollar after BOJ
French Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici speaks to journalists during a press conference in Paris, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012. France is creating a new government-backed investment bank that will aim to spur economic growth by lending to small and medium-sized enterprises.
French minister urges euro zone to start pooling debt
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