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Breaking News Wed, 8 Sep 2010
Workers march with flares during a protest, in Marseille, southern France, Tuesday Sept. 7, 2010. More than 200 street demonstrations were scheduled throughout France  during the one-day movement. Civil aviation authorities asked airlines to cut a quarter of flights at Paris' airports, only two out of five fast trains are scheduled to run, and traffic was slowed on Paris' subway and suburban transport lines .
Economy   Europe   Labor   Photos   Wikipedia: 2010 European sovereign debt crisis  
Wave of strikes hitting Europe unlikely to upset policies - analysts
| Thursday, September 09, 2010 | - Powered by | --> | Dina Kyriakidou | Reuters | ATHENS: A wave of anti-austerity strikes hitting Europe this autumn will disrupt life and may hurt some economies but ... (photo: AP / Claude Paris) Daily Star Lebanon
A Pakistani tank advances towards militant positions at the Sabagai village in the Bajur tribal region on the border with Afghanistan, Pakistan, Friday, Nov. 28, 2008.
Afghanistan   Pakistan   Photos   War   Wikipedia: AfPak  
AfPak and the new great game
|      Sep 9, 2010 THE ROVING EYE | AfPak and the new great game | By Pepe Escobar | Nine years ago - one day before Northern Alliance commander Ahmad Shah Massoud, Lion of the Pan... (photo: AP / Emilio Morenatti) Asia Times
Scotland's John Higgins competes during the 2006 World Snooker China Open in Beijing, capital of China, Saturday, March 25, 2006. Higgins beats Ireland's Ken Doherty 6-2 to reach the final. John Higgins banned from snooker but cleared of match-fixing
Former world champion John Higgins has been banned from snooker until November for bringing the game into disrepute but cleared of "agreeing or offering" to accept bribes. | Framed: John Higgins has b... (photo: AP / Xinhua, Liao Yujie) The Daily Telegraph
Photos   Scotland   Snooker   Sport   Wikipedia: John Higgins  
Actress Pamela Anderson attends The Animal Rights Foundation of Florida's 20th Anniversary Gala at the Broward County Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida - USA 14.3.09 Pamela Anderson judges Miss Ukraine pageant
| Pamela Anderson has lent her critical eye to the Miss Ukraine competition, helping to judge the Eastern European nation's beauty pageant. | Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson leaving her Mayfair h... (photo: WN / Aruna Gilbert) m&c
Actress   Celebrity   Photos   Star  
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A giant photograph of Iranian woman Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani  hangs from a building in central Rome,Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. Iran woman's stoning suspended after global outcry
| TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iranian authorities have suspended the execution by stoning of a woman convicted of adultery, the Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday, after weeks of ... (photo: AP / Gregorio Borgia) The Star
Human Rights   Iran   Law   Photos   Wikipedia: Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani  
A trader on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange at the booth that handles General Motors, watches President Obama speak, Monday June 1, 2009. US stocks up as Europe fears ease
| US stocks were slightly up overnight after news of a successful Portuguese debt auction eased the previous day's concerns about the European economy. | The Dow Jon... (photo: AP / Richard Drew) The Daily Telegraph Australia
Europe   Photos   Portugal   WallStreet   Wikipedia: New York Stock Exchange  
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday, May 4, 2009. US stocks up as Europe fears ease
| US stocks were slightly up overnight after news of a successful Portuguese debt auction eased the previous day's concerns about the European economy. | The Dow Jon... (photo: AP / Richard Drew) The Australian
Europe   Photos   Portugal   WallStreet   Wikipedia: New York Stock Exchange  
Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla) Great apes protected as EU restricts animal testing
| BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Primates, including mankind's closest relatives -- chimpanzees, gorillas, bonobos and orangutans -- have gained new protection after the European P... (photo: GFDL / Julielangford) The Star
Animal Rights   EU   Law   Photos   Wikipedia: Animal testing on non-human primates  
Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev, right, heads government meeting on forests at the Gorki presidential residence outside Moscow on Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2010. Kremlin eyes forest management reform after fires
| MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Dmitry Medvedev said on Wednesday he would consider radically reforming Russia's forest management, currently under the control of Prime Mi... (photo: AP / RIA Novosti, Dmitry Astakhov, Presidential Press Service) The Star
Disaster   Photos   Russia   Wikipedia: 2010 Russian wildfires   Wildfire  
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Wave of strikes hitting Europe unlikely to upset policies -
Basketball adds bounce to diplomacy
Serbia bows to EU, softens stance on Kosovo
Workers march with flares during a protest, in Marseille, southern France, Tuesday Sept. 7, 2010. More than 200 street demonstrations were scheduled throughout France  during the one-day movement. Civil aviation authorities asked airlines to cut a quarter of flights at Paris' airports, only two out of five fast trains are scheduled to run, and traffic was slowed on Paris' subway and suburban transport lines .
Wave of strikes hitting Europe unlikely to upset policies - analysts
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Wave of strikes hitting Europe unlikely to upset policies -
Financier Soros gifts $139m to human rights watchdog
Poland's TPSA could post Q3 loss on court loss-CFO
Hungary won't seek to renew IMF, EU loans
Workers march with flares during a protest, in Marseille, southern France, Tuesday Sept. 7, 2010. More than 200 street demonstrations were scheduled throughout France  during the one-day movement. Civil aviation authorities asked airlines to cut a quarter of flights at Paris' airports, only two out of five fast trains are scheduled to run, and traffic was slowed on Paris' subway and suburban transport lines .
Wave of strikes hitting Europe unlikely to upset policies - analysts
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Technology Education
Finland wants to develop clean technologies in Vietnam
European police raid The Pirate Bay
Secretary Clinton's Speech to the Council on Foreign Rel
10 arrested in European raids on Internet piracy
Iran's Ambassador to the IAEA Ali Asghar Soltanieh delivers a press statement during the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, 35-nation board meeting at Vienna's International Center, on Monday, Sept. 22, 2008.
Iran claims right to vet IAEA inspectors
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Anna University's Crystal Growth Centre looking for part
Opinion: Czech Agency not interested in employing educated R
EU lags Russia, Korea on higher education - report
Brown University ranks in top 100 universities in the world
Commuters are seen in a crowded train of the Paris subway, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010. French unions launched a major strike Tuesday over unpopular conservative President Nicolas Sarkozy's  plans to raise the retirement age from 60 to 62, with walkouts causing headaches for travelers and commuters.
French unions test Sarkozy in pensions strike
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Sport Travel
Basketball adds bounce to diplomacy
Summary Box: Stocks rebound as Europe worries ease
Summary Box: Stocks rebound as Europe worries ease
Serbia knocks defending champ Spain out of worlds
Rafael Nadal competes against David Ferrer during day 8 of the 2010 Sony Ericsson Open at The Crandon Park Tennis Center in Key Biscayne, Florida - March 30, 2010
Triumphant Nadal paces Spain into US Open quarter-finals
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Rezidor opens the Radisson Blu Resort Split in Croatia
East European Eyes on France's Roma Policy
St Petersburg guide: flights and packages
A Roma rights activist holds a drawing depicting French President Nicolas Sarkozy, during a protest in front of the French embassy in Bucharest, Romania, Monday, Sept. 6, 2010.
East European Eyes on France's Roma Policy
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