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Spain's Minister of Economy and Competitiveness Luis de Guindos attends a press conference in Barcelona, Spain, Monday, July 16, 2012. Spain has announced a 65 billion euro austerity package that includes tax hikes and spending cuts a day after winning approval from euro zone partners for a huge bailout of Spains banks.
Business   Economy   Madrid   Photos   Wikipedia: Luis de Guindos  
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Austerity only way out of crisis for Spain, says Economy Minister
| MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's austerity measures to reduce the public deficit are the only way out of the country's economic crisis, said Economy Minister Luis De Guindos as workers across the nation t... (photo: AP / Manu Fernandez)
Harry Winston Jewelers, 5th Avenue, New York City. Harry Winston (March 1, 1896  December 28, 1978) was an American jeweler.
BHP Billiton   Business   Canada   Diamonds   Mining   Photos   Wikipedia: Harry Winston Diamond Corporation  
 BBC News 
BHP Billiton sells diamond business to Harry Winston
The world's largest mining firm, BHP Billiton, will sell its diamond business to jewellery maker Harry Winston as it looks to focus on core businesses such as iron ore and coal. | BHP will sell i... (photo: Creative Commons / David Shankbone)
Former Peru's President Alberto Fujimori enters a courtroom in Lima, Monday, July 13, 2009.  Herald Tribune 
New corruption trial ordered for Peru's Fujimori
| LIMA, Peru - Peru's jailed former President Alberto Fujimori faces trial for allegedly misappropriating nearly $50 million in public funds to bankroll a group of tabloids that lobbied for his re-ele... (photo: AP / Karel Navarro)
Corruption   Lawmaker   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Alberto Fujimori  
Barack Obama  STL Today 
Kremlin: Obama says he's ready to visit Russia
| Russian news agencies say Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama have spoken on the phone and the American president has expressed his readiness to visit. | The reports said the Russian president called Ob... (photo: Public Domain / BrokenSphere)
Photos   Politics   Russia   US   Wikipedia: Barack Obama  
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Social services want funding maintained or restored Herald Tribune
Social services want funding maintained or restored
| With Florida’s budget outlook much brighter than in recent years, local social service leaders pressed state lawmakers Tuesday to maintain funding for programs for th... (photo: US DoD / Bryan Nygaard)
Florida   Photos   Services   Social   Wikipedia: Florida  
Euro rises against dollar CNBC
Euro slips against dollar on worries about Greece
| NEW YORK - The euro is falling against the dollar after finance ministers delayed $40 billion in aid for Greece. | The ministers will meet again on Nov. 20 to make a de... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
Business   Finance   Market   Photos   Wikipedia: Euro  
Lindsey Vonn wins a World Cup in Crans Montana, Switzerland US News
Vonn being tested for 'severe intestinal pain'
| By ANDREW DAMPF, Associated Press | Lindsey Vonn remains hospitalized in Colorado with "severe intestinal pain" that has been affecting her for the past two weeks. | Vo... (photo: Creative Commons / Gerwig Loffelholz)
Health   Photos   Sports   Star   Wikipedia: Lindsey Vonn  
Gen. John R. Allen, International Security Assistance Force commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan, addresses soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines prior to introducing President Barack Obama at Bagram Air Field, Parwan province, Afghanistan, May 2. The president visited Afghanistan to sign a historic agreement with Afghan President Hamid Karzai setting the path for the eventual withdrawal of U.S. forces and increased self-governance by the recognized government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. BBC News
Profile: Gen John R Allen
The US commander in Afghanistan Gen John R Allen is the latest military official to become embroiled in the sex scandal which has ended the career of CIA head David Petra... (photo: DOD / Public Domain)
Afghanistan   Defense   Photos   Scandal   Wikipedia: John R. Allen  
Barbora Spotakova from the Czech Republic reacts after setting a new world record in the women's javelin competition with 72,28 meters at the IAAF World Athletics Final in Stuttgart, Germany, Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008. CNBC
Athletics: Javelin champion Spotakova takes year off to have baby
| PRAGUE (Reuters) - Olympic javelin champion Barbora Spotakova is pregnant and will not compete in 2013, news website www.idnes.cz reported on Tuesday. | Spotakova, 31, ... (photo: AP / Thomas Kienzle)
Olympic   Photos   Sports   Star   Wikipedia: Barbora potáková  
President Barack Obama speaks at Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland, Thursday, June 14, 2012. STL Today
Obama urged to denounce rights abuses in Cambodia
| President Barack Obama has been urged to address Cambodia's longstanding human rights issues during a visit this month to the Southeast Asian country, the first by a U.... (photo: AP / Carolyn Kaster)
Cambodia   Humanrights   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Barack Obama  
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