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Prosecco -Alcohol Prosecco sales double in a year as financial squeeze takes fizz out of champagne sales
The Daily Telegraph  Britain’s recession hit drinkers have been forced to turn to the Italian sparkling wine Prosecco to put the fizz back into Christmas as sales of champagne fell flat. | Prosecco was the original ... (photo: GFDL / Wildfeuer)
Indian paramilitary troops stand guard  on a cold and foggy morning in Srinagar December 26, 2008. the summer capital of indian administrated kashmir. heightened tensions between India and Pakistan. Pakistani Taliban capture at least 22 soldiers
The Daily Telegraph  The Pakistani Taliban have seized at least 22 men from a paramilitary force and killed several in attacks on two checkpoints in northern Pakistan. | Pakistan has lost more than 3,000 soldiers in the f... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
File - In this Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2010 photo, A Pakistani health worker, right, marks a child's finger after giving him polio vaccine in Peshawar, Pakistan. UN suspends Pakistan polio vaccination drive
Newsday | PESHAWAR, Pakistan -- The suspended its polio vaccination drive in Pakistan yesterday after eight people involved in the effort were shot dead in the past two days, a UN official said. | The suspens... (photo: AP / Mohammad Sajjad)
The coffin of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko is carried during his funeral at Highgate Cemetery in north London Thursday Dec. 7 2006. Strange truth of a life caught up with MI6’s ‘Martin’ and the KGB
The Independent | Secret details of Alexander Litvinenko’s life as a British intelligence agent were revealed yesterday at a preparatory hearing into the poisoned former KGB officer’s death. | The inquiry was tol... (photo: AP / Cathal McNaughton)
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 A British police officer stands guard outside a branch of the Itsu sushi restaurant in London, where on Nov. 1, 2006, the late former Soviet spy Alexander Litvinenko met Italian security expert Mario Scaramella, Thursday Nov. 30, 2006. Britain said Thurs Libyan dissident gets £2.2m payout from Government over rendition to Libya
The Independent | A Libyan dissident who claimed MI6 played a key role in his rendition to Tripoli where he was tortured and imprisoned by the Gaddafi regime has agreed to a £2.2m payou... (photo: AP/Matt Dunham)
In this Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011 file photo, Libyans search for documents inside Abu Salim prison, Libya's most notorious prison of Gadhafi's regime and the scene of a 1996 massacre of prisoners, in Tripoli, Libya. Government pays Libyan dissident's family £2.2m over MI6-aided rendition
The Guardian | Sami al-Saadi, wife and four children were secretly flown from Hong Kong to Tripoli where he was tortured by Gaddafi police | Libyan dissident Sami al-Saadi in Tripoli ... (photo: AP / Francois Mori)
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ISRAEL OUT - Israeli Arab parliament member Hanin Zoabi arrives for a hearing about her disqualification from politics at Israel's Supreme Court, in Jerusalem, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012. The Court will weigh the decision on whether or not to disqualify Zoabi from running in the upcoming Knesset elections following a recent parliamentary elections committee decision to bar her. Zoabi has been one of the most controversial figures in Israeli politics, after she participated in an attempt to breach the blockade of Gaza in 2010.
Israeli-Arab politician who was on Gaza protest flotilla can stand for re-election
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President Barack Obama waves to reporters as he steps off the Marine One helicopter and walks on the South Lawn at the White House in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, as he returns early from his Hawaii vacation for meetings on the fiscal cliff.
Obama Accuses Republicans of Blocking Tax Compromise
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In this photo illustration, a "WikiLeaks" graphic is displayed on a laptop in a cafe on Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2010, New York. Police ratcheted up the pressure on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Wednesday, asking European officers to arrest him on rape charges as his organization continued to embarrass the Obama adminstration with a stream of leaked diplomatic cables.
The Other Bradley Manning: Jeremy Hammond Faces Life Term for WikiLeaks and Hacked Stratfor Emails
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PolitiFact: Testing Ryan claim on anti-poverty program spending
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II declares games opened during the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Summer Games at the Olympic Stadium in London, Friday, July 27, 2012.
Year in Review: 2012's Biggest Moments (Photos)
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Prosecco -Alcohol
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