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Brokers are seen at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, central Germany, on Friday, June 27, 2008.
Euro   Finance   Germany   Paris   Photos  
 The New York Times 
Euro Unity? It's Germany That Matters
| PARIS — Ten years after the euro, it’s still all about Germany, which isn’t the way it was supposed to be. | In the run-up to the common currency’s debut in 1999, the air was... (photo: AP / Daniel Roland)
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
Airport   Amsterdam   Photos   Schiphol   Security  
 The New York Times 
New Security Breach at Amsterdam Airport
| PARIS — A Dutch investigative journalist breached security checks at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, smuggling a refilled liquor bottle aboard passenger jets bound for London and Washington, pr... (photo: Creative Commons / Shirley dejong)
Microchip Implant (sl1)  The New York Times 
Britain Could Force Owners to Microchip Their Dogs
| Filed at 9:50 a.m. ET | LONDON (AP) -- British dog owners may be forced to microchip their pets and take out insurance, part of a proposed crackdown on the country's dangerous canines. | Postmen are... (photo: Public Domain )
Animals   Britain   Electronics   London   Photos  
File - President Barack Obama talks with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev during a G-20 leaders working dinner at the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens in Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 24, 2009.  Al Jazeera 
US and Russia resume nuclear talks
| US and Russian negotiators are meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, to negotiate a treaty aimed at reducing their nuclear weapons arsenals. | The two powers are hoping to find a successor to th... (photo: White House file / Pete Souza)
Nuclear   Peace   Photos   Politics   Russia   US  
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U.S. President Barack Obama gestures during a press conference at the end of the G20 Summit at the Excel centre in London, Thursday, April 2, 2009. The New York Times
Gone, Solid Gone
| HELSINKI - President Obama learns with interest that Europe now has a phone number. He's told that, responding at last to Henry Kissinger's famous jibe, the European Un... (photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Europe   Foreign Policy   Obama   Photos   US  
 A Kosovo Albanian man holds a portrait of Albin Kurti, the leader of a Kosovo youth group so-called "Self Determination" during a protest against Ahtisaari´s plan in Kosovo´s capital Pristina on Saturday, March 3 , 2007. Several tho Balkan Insight
Albin Kurti, Guardian of Flame of Kosovo Nationalism
A born protester who courts publicity with innovative stunts, Kurti must be enjoying the way that his trial is only increasing his popularity and fame. | Albin Kurti, con... (photo: AP / Visar Kryeziu)
Kosovo   Lawmaker   Photos   Police   UN  
Mother - Parents Denver Post
What can parents do to get their kids to taste new foods? Nothing
| Young children are notoriously finicky. Broccoli, salmon, beets — name a healthy food, and there's a preschooler who won't eat it. But many just as quickly rule o... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Foods   Kids   Parents   Photos   Snacks  
French President Nicolas Sarkozy gestures during the national council meeting of the UMP party (Union for a Popular Movement) at Aubervilliers, on the outskirts of Paris, Saturday, Nov. 28, 2009. The Press Democrat
Nuclear energy gets new French-driven boost
| Sarkozy recognized the danger of meltdowns or proliferation - and international worries about Iran's nuclear program. He stood firmly against those who "cheat" and use ... (photo: AP / Francois Mori, Pool)
France   Nuclear   Photos   Sarkozy   Summit  
A man and a woman proselytizing by the Partido Colorado in the final weekend before election presidential candidates, Montevideo, Uruguay, 17th October 2009 The Daily Mail
Men enjoy half an hour more leisure time than women every day, finds OECD
| If they ask their menfolk to help out more with odd jobs, women are often portrayed as 'nagging wives'. | But men have no excuse for not offering their services now as ... (photo: WN / Sebastin Castillos)
Economy   Health   Photos   Time   Women  
 Cheering Romanians cast shadows on a giant European Union flag during new year celebrations for Romania´s accesion in the EU in Bucharest Romania Monday January 1, 2007. Up to 100.000 people gathered downtown Bucharest as blue-and-gold EU flags flu The Himalayan
EU considers own crisis fund
| BRUSSELS:The European Union plans to create a European Monetary Fund to better coordinate the economies of the 16 countries that use the euro and prevent financial deba... (photo: AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
Currency   EU   Economic Crisis   Finance   Photos  
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga plays against Novak Djokovic on Day 10 of the Sony Ericsson Open, Key Biscayne, Florida USA 01.04.09 DNA India
Spain, Russia, Serbia reach Davis Cup quarters
| Madrid: David Ferrer crushed Switzerland's Stanislas Wawrinka 6-2 6-4 6-0 to fire depleted champions Spain into the quarter-finals of the Davis Cup on Sunday and se... (photo: WN / Aruna Gilbert)
Photos   Russia   Serbia   Spain   Sport  
Khaleej Times
EU warns climate loopholes could lead to CO2 rise
BRUSSELS - Loopholes in the United Nations climate treaties could actually amount to an increase in global climate-warming emissions over the next decade, and must be clo... (photo: WN / Jamal Penjweny)
Climate   Ecology   Environment   Nature   Photos  
Politics Business & Economy
- Gone, Solid Gone
- The Record: Europe
- Albania Efforts to Expand Diplomatic Clout
- Nigel Farage fined for verbal attack on EU president
U.S. President Barack Obama gestures during a press conference at the end of the G20 Summit at the Excel centre in London, Thursday, April 2, 2009.
Gone, Solid Gone
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- Microsoft Gives Rival Browsers a Lift
- The Long-Term Effect of the Greek Euro Crisis
- Euro zone faces two-class future after Greece
- MS gives rival browsers a lift
Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium A320 OO-TCH
GNPC to review Tullow's contract with Belgian airline
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Agriculture Technology
- Europe storm death toll at 62; France hardest hit
- Green jobs, Santa Claus and Unicorn Land
- Rules of Engagement in Ethiopia
- Supermarkets must tell the truth about meat
Firefighters are seen in the flooded streets of La Faute sur Mers as a result of a storm, Monday, March 1, 2010.
Europe storm death toll at 62; France hardest hit
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- European boffins battle it out for 2010 European Inventor Aw
- Letters: School trips
- Microsoft Gives Rival Browsers a Lift
- Opera Downloads Triple After Browser Ballot Screen Debut
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Microsoft Gives Rival Browsers a Lift
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Pensions Sport
- The Long-Term Effect of the Greek Euro Crisis
- Greece's bond issue greeted with enthusiasm
- Europe's Original Sin
- Critics say EU's austerity push a case of bad timing
Hacking into the mind of the CRU climate change hacker
Hacking into the mind of the CRU climate change hacker
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- David Beckham 'excited' by return to Manchester Unit
- Olle-Nicolle sacked as manager of Nice
- Keeping Franck Ribery an "absolute priority" for B
- Rooney returns to Manchester United training
Lindsey Vonn, of the United States, takes a jump on her way to winning an alpine ski, Women's World Cup Downhill race, in Are, Sweden, Wednesday, March 11, 2009.
Vonn poised for third straight World Cup overall title (News Feature)
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Science Environment
- Snow hits Mediterranean coast
- European boffins battle it out for 2010 European Inventor Aw
- Huge asteroid impact did spell the end for dinosaurs, expert
- It's official: An asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs
The skeleton of a prehistoric Spinosaurus is seen during a presentation to the public at Drouot Montaigne auction house in Paris, Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009.
Huge asteroid impact did spell the end for dinosaurs, experts say
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- Deal could be struck to protect bluefin tuna and African ele
- Methane frozen beneath Arctic seabed destabilising, scientis
- Fury as EU approves GM potato
- CORRECTED - EU clears 4 GMO crops, eyes cultivation proposal
Filipino fishermen load tuna, which is exported to Japan, U.S. and Europe, at the General Santos city port, southern Philippines Monday, Feb. 23, 2009.
Deal could be struck to protect bluefin tuna and African elephant
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