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Breaking News Sun, 5 Jul 2009
A British soldier of International Security Assistance Force patrol as afghan people look on, near the site of a suicide attack on a NATO convoy in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, Aug 11, 2008. A suicide bomber rammed his car into a NATO convoy in Kabul on Monday, killing three civilians and wounding at least a dozen, officials said. Clashes and an airstrike in the south killed 25 militants and eight civilians held hostage by insurgen
Afghanistan   Military   Photos   Taliban   UK  
 The Australian 
Afghan bomb kills British troops
| A ROADSIDE bomb in southern Afghanistan killed two British soldiers, while gunmen in the east abducted 16 mine-clearing personnel working for the UN, officials said yesterday. | The blast that kille... (photo: AP / Rafiq Maqbool)
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi speaks to the media, Tuesday, May 12, 2009.
Berlusconi   Italy   Photos   Scandal   Woman  
 The Australian 
New Silvio Berlusconi photo scandal overshadows G8
| A SERIES of photos threatens further embarrassment for Silvio Berlusconi as he prepares to host the G8 summit this week. | The photographs show the Italian Prime Minister grinning broadly as two you... (photo: AP / Ben Curtis)
A office worker walks past the Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 after it lifted a key interest rate by a quarter point to 5.75 percent, the first increase in 14 months, to head off inflation. The Reserve Bank issued a statement saying its board had decided at its monthly meeting Tuesday that it would lift the official cash rate to its highest since February  The Australian 
RBA expected to hold rates amid inflation fears
| THE Reserve Bank is expected to keep the official cash rate at 3 per cent tomorrow, against a backdrop of rising unemployment but more positive forecasts that the Australian economy will avoid a dee... (photo: AP / Mark Baker)
Australia   Economy   Inflation   Market   Photos  
President Dmitry Medvedev speaks as he opens the meeting on judicial reform in Moscow's Kremlin on Tuesday, May 20, 2008.  The New York Times 
What the Russians Want
| NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND - Despite all the promises about a "reset" in the U.S.-Russia relationship, the Obama administration still seems to be following a script crafted by its predecessor. | Washingt... (photo: AP / RIA Novosti, Dmitry Astakhov, Presidential Press Service )
Foreign Policy   Photos   Politics   Russia   US  
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The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh with the President of Russia, Mr. Dmitry A. Medvedev at delegation level talks, in New Delhi on December 05, 2008. Al Jazeera
Obama to 'reset' US-Russia ties
| Barack Obama, the US president, has said he will restore friendly ties between Russia and Washington as he  embarks on his first visit to Moscow. | He was due... (photo: PIB of India)
Minister   Photos   President   Russia   Washington  
U.S. Army Col. Greg Julian, a public affairs officer with U.S. Forces Afghanistan and member of a joint organizational investigation team, speaks with an Afghan villager in the Kapisa province of Afghanistan Jan. 27, 2009. CNBC
Earn our trust or go, Afghan villagers tell Marines
SORKHDOZ, Afghanistan - By Peter Graff | The mullah's message was blunt. We don't trust you and if you don't earn our trust, our first meeting will be our last. | With th... (photo: US Navy / Lt. Cmdr. John Gay)
Afghanistan   Marines   Photos   Taliban   Territory  
Franz Beckenbauer The Guardian
Beckenbauer says 2018 World Cup should go to Europe
SYDNEY, July 5 (Reuters) - Franz Beckenbauer believes Europe should host the World Cup in 2018 after South Africa and Brazil stage the next two finals. The former World C... (photo: GFDL / Aalvarez12)
Europe   Governor   Photos   Sydney   World  
** FILE ** In this Nov. 7, 2008 file photo, President-elect Obama responds to question during a news conference in Chicago as vice president-elect Joe Biden, right, listens. Obama is putting hope on hold. He is using most of his time out of the public eye to study up and prepare for the new pressures he faces _ a limited period where he has the luxury of putting on the cloak of the presidency without yet taking responsibility for the country's ills. The News & Observer
State-run care has handicaps
| LONDON -- As President Barack Obama pushes to overhaul the American health-care system, the role of government is at the heart of the debate. In Europe, free, state-run... (photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)
Health   London   Obama   Photos   President  
**FOR USE WITH AP SPECIAL EDITION** Social worker Jenny Hammer, right, walks with Mamie Morrison, left, as Morrison arrives at an ElderHealth Northwest adult day health center Thursday, March 20, 2008 in Seattle for a day of meals, exercise, and other social programs at the adult day care center. USA Today
Europe's free health care has a hefty price tag
Posted  | Comment  | Recommend | | | By Maria Cheng, Associated Press LONDON — As President pushes to overhaul the American health care system, t... (photo: AP / Ted S. Warren)
Europe   Health   People   Photos   Price  
Onthulling van de Michael Schumacher S door Michael Schumacher en Bernie Ecclestone DW English
Your Link to Germany
Formula One commercial rights holder, Bernie Ecclestone, is in hot water after praising Adolf Hitler for his "ability to get things done." Ecclestone also criticised oust... (photo: Creative Commons / BotMultichill)
Germany   Parliament   Photos   Politic   World  
President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush and President-elect Barack Obama and Mrs. Michelle Obama pause for photographs Monday, Nov. 10, 2008 The Guardian
Michelle Obama bringing glamour to Moscow
| CATRINA STEWART | Associated Press Writer= MOSCOW (AP) — Michelle Obama brings her superstar glamour to Moscow this weekend as she accompanies her husband on his s... (photo: White House / Chris Greenberg)
Fashion   Glamour   Moscow   Photos   Summit  
 diamond gold jewelery jewel  gem  stone The Australian
Diamonds hit hard by downturn
| DIAMONDS may be forever but traders in Antwerp are hoping Europe's recession won't be as it is turning their businesses pear-shaped. "Business is down 20-30 per ce... (photo: WN / Fatma Ceylan)
Antwerp   Belgian   Europe   Photos   Trade  
Business & Economy Politics
- Europe Tests Banks, and Worries
- Saab has driving ambition to survive
- Pirate Bay goes legitimate with new business model
- Behind the music: Pirate Bay's purchase proves they'
The new Saab 9-4 X biopower is shown during the press day at the 78th Geneva International Motor Show, Tuesday, March 4, 2008, in Geneva, Switzerland. The Motor Show will open its gates to the public from March 6 to 16, presenting over 1000 brands with more than 130 world and European prem
Saab has driving ambition to survive
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- South Korea says North Korean missiles could hit key governm
- Europe Tests Banks, and Worries
- Embassy workers face trial in Iran, cleric says
- Embassy staff face Iran trials
French President Sarkozy, left, talks at a joint press conference with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, right, in Stockholm, Friday, July 3, 2009.
Europe lashes out at Iran plan to try UK Embassy staff
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Science & Technology Education
- Venetian wi-fi open to internet surfers
- Pirate Bay goes legitimate with new business model
- Unions say Oracle plans job cuts in Europe
- Oracle waves axe in faces of 1,000 European workers - report
Oracle headquarters in Redwood Shores
Unions say Oracle plans job cuts in Europe
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- Religion and schools don't mix
- Ex-Boston College Forward Charlie Davies celebrates his 23rd
- U.S. Students Have It Easy? Experience Says No
- Natural childbirth techniques 'make no difference' t
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Natural childbirth techniques 'make no difference' to women
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Society &Culture Sport
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- ABBA's Andersson shoots down London reunion talk
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- La Liga is better than the Premier League, says Cristiano Ro
- Kaymer Takes French Title
- Rangers will listen to bids for every player
- French: Sub hears signal from Yemenia black boxes
 New Scotland coach Walter Smith watches his team training in view of an European Group 5 World Cup qualifier match with Italy at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, Friday, March 25, 2005. Smith, who guided Rangers to seven straight Scottish Premier Le
Rangers will listen to bids for every player
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Entertainment Health
- Mandy Moore enjoys therapy freedom
- Jackson family divided by funeral
- Amelle Berrabah's drunken drop
- Michael Jackson 'dated nanny'
 CHATTING WITH TROOPS  An Iraqi civilian speaks with U.S. Army soldiers from Alpha Troop, 1st Battalion, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, during a mounted patrol in the Al Rashid Province of Baghdad, Sept. 5,
Iraqis skeptical about significance of US pullback
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- RBA expected to hold rates amid inflation fears
- State-run care has handicaps
- Europe's free health care has a hefty price tag
- Swine flu outbreak rages through Europe
A office worker walks past the Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 after it lifted a key interest rate by a quarter point to 5.75 percent, the first increase in 14 months, to head off inflation. The Reserve Bank issued a statement saying its board had decided at its monthly meeting Tuesday that it would lift the official cash rate to its highest since February
RBA expected to hold rates amid inflation fears
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