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Breaking News Tue, 7 Feb 2012
In this photo taken July 12, 2010, traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
Greece   Photos   Stock   Wall Street   Wikipedia: S&P 500  
 Pittsburgh Tribune Review 
Dow slips as Greek talks stall
| NEW YORK -- Stock indexes closed slightly lower Monday as talks dragged on between Greek political leaders over a fresh cost-cutting package required for the country to get more bailout loans. | Pre... (photo: AP / Richard Drew)
Specialist Philip Finale, right, directs trading at his post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday, April 19, 2010
Debt   Europe   Markets   Photos   Wikipedia: Stoxx Europe 50  
 Irish Times 
Greek debt woes weigh on markets
| SUZANNE LYNCH | MOST EUROPEAN stocks dropped, with the Stoxx Europe 600 Index trimming a six-month high, and the euro declined the most in three weeks as Greece struggled to reach a deal with its in... (photo: AP / Richard Drew)
from left to right: Emil Boc, Romanian Prime Minister, fTraian Basescu, President of Romania and Jos Manuel Barroso, President of the EC  The Independent 
Crippling cutbacks force Romanian premier to quit
| Emil Boc made a televised speech saying that he had decided to step down in order "to release the tension in the country's political and social situation". | Mr Boc, who has been Prime Min... (photo: EC / European Communities 2009)
Government   Photos   Politics   Romania   Wikipedia: Romania  
Msc 2007-Saturday, 09.00 - 11.00 Uhr-Wildgrube041 Putin  The Independent 
We will see greater democracy in Russia, Putin tells protesters
| In an article for the respected daily newspaper Kommersant, the Prime Minister wrote that Russia hadbecome wealthier and more orderly over the past decade. He admitted, however, that this process ha... (photo: Creative Commons / Antje Wildgrube)
Democracy   Photos   Protesters   Russia   Wikipedia: Protests following the 2011 Russian elections  
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The head of the International Monetary Fund delegation in Greece, Poul Thomsen, leaves the finance ministry in Athens, on Friday, April 23, 2010. Kansas City Star
Greek debt talks to stretch into weekend
Petros Giannakouris IMF chief debt inspector Poul Thomsen arrives at a government office building before meeting Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos in central Ath... (photo: AP / Dimitri Messinis)
Business   Finance   Market   Photos   Wikipedia: Poul Thomsen  
England's John Terry attends a news conference in Podgorica, Montenegro, Thursday, Oct. 6, 2011. England plays Montenegro in the group G Euro 2012 qualifying soccer match on Oct. 7, 2011. Independent online
Terry retains Chelsea captaincy
London - John Terry has been stripped of the England captaincy by the FA but will continue to captain Chelsea, his club manager Andre Villas-Boas said on Friday. | The 31... (photo: AP / Darko Bandic)
England   Guilty   London   Photos   Wikipedia/John Terry  
Cold snap claims more lives across Europe France24
Cold snap claims more lives across Europe
| REUTERS - Hungarian villagers were scavenging for coal with their bare hands on Thursday as a blast of Siberian air killed scores in Eastern Europe and looked set to ke... (photo: WN / Marzena)
Coal   Europe   Hungarian   Photos   Siberian   Wikipedia: Winter  
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, left, and Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak answer questions during a news conference at the Ministry of Defense in Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, Oct. 3, 2011. The Daily Mail
U.S. scrambles to avoid Israeli attack on Iran which 'could come in months'
| The West is trying desperately to talk Israel out of an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities amidst fears that a strike could come in the next few months. | The United S... (photo: AP / Win McNamee)
Iran   Israel   Photos   United States   Wikipedia: American military action against Iran   Wikipedia: Nuclear program of Iran  
Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta re-enlists 21 Sailors aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65). STL Today
Panetta surprises with Afghanistan comments
| WASHINGTON • President Barack Obama's administration scrambled Thursday to tamp down the fallout out from Defense Secretary Leon Panetta's surprise announcement that ... (photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Scott Pittman)
Afghanistan   Defense   Photos   Washington   Wikipedia: War in Afghanistan (2001present)  
Demonstration in front of Sydney Town Hall in support of Julian Assange, 2010, December 10. The Himalayan
Precedent warning as Assange extradition case ends
   | Added At:  2012-02-03 9:51 AM |    Last Updated At: 2012-02-03 9:51 AM | The Himalayan Times - Saved Articles(s) | The headlines has be... (photo: Creative Commons / Elekhh)
Assange   Extradition   Photos   Wikileaks   Wikipedia: Julian Assange  
EU official: Greece needs extra $20 billion The State
EU official: Greece needs extra $20 billion
| BRUSSELS - Greece's international debt inspectors have discovered that the debt-ridden country still needs an extra euro15 billion ($20 billion) in help - on top of a p... (photo: EC / EC)
Brussels   Debt   EUrope   Greece   Photos   Wikipedia: European Parliament  
110518-D-4362P-220       U.S. Army Capt. Edwin Churchill calls for indirect fire following an enemy attack on his companys position near the Pakistan border in Afghanistan on May 18, 2011.  DoD photo by Karen Parrish.  (Released) Khaleej Times
NATO eyes 2013 as key date in Afghan transition
| NATO allies set out plans Thursday to hand Afghans full control of the battlefield next year as they seek to wind down an unpopular war that has dragged on for a decade... (photo: US DoD / Karen Parrish)
Afghanistan   MidEast   Nato   Photos   Wikipedia: Afghan Transitional Administration  
Politics Business & Economy
- Syrian army 'steps up Homs offensive'
- Nigel Farage: 'Politicians govern through fear'
- Leon Panetta: Still learning on the job
- >Quietly, NATO Hints It Could Leave Afghanistan Faster
File - A Syrian army defector stand guards in front of closed shops at the mountain resort town of Zabadani, Syria, near the Lebanese border, on Friday Jan. 20, 2012.
Syrian army 'steps up Homs offensive'
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- Stadium nightmares
- Europe's debt hits 82% of GDP despite spending cuts
- China bans airlines from paying EU carbon charges
- China Bans Airlines From Paying EU Carbon Charges
Variety collection of diamond jewellery are displayed for sale at a shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Polished diamond prices seen hit by economy in Q1
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Agriculture Technology
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- Ships slow down and save, improve service
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- Super Bowl 2012: Organic Beers For The Big Game (PHOTOS)
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- Solvay hails world's largest fuel cell of type in Flande
- Augmented reality promises astronauts instant medical knowho
- >NATO Will Switch On Its (Tiny) Missile Shield in May
- NZers decline holidays to support their businesses
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Pensions Sport
- 20 wasted days: the Clegg campaign for a 'better Belgium
- The Only Thing That Works In This Market Is Cash And Quick W
- >Choose any color you want
- Belgium Slides Into Recession
European Parliament President Jerzy Buzek (R) welcomes Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban (L)
EU tries to counter Hungary's new authoritarian measures
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- Storm signs Belgium star Ann Wauters
- Mascherano: We can catch Real February 6, 2012
- Bilbao to show respect February 6, 2012
- WTA Schedule
Britain's Andy Murray reacts after losing a point against Serbia's Novak Djokovic during their semifinal at the Australian Open tennis championship, in Melbourne, Australia
Andy Murray to miss Davis Cup tie in order to recover
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Science Environment
- Solvay hails world's largest fuel cell of type in Flande
- Augmented reality promises astronauts instant medical knowho
- China bans airlines from paying EU carbon charges
- Science behind the big freeze: is climate change bringing th
Snow surrounds the ancient Colosseum, in Rome Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012. A rare snowfall blanketed Rome forcing the closure of the Colosseum over fears tourists would slip on the icy ruins, and leaving buses struggling to climb the city's slushy hills.
Science behind the big freeze: is climate change bringing the Arctic to Europe?
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- Animal Photos Of The Week
- Britain joins the European single weather zone
- More than 220 dead as Europe freezes
- Death toll from European freeze tops 220
Houseboats in a frozen Prinsengracht in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Friday Feb. 3, 2012.
Death toll from European freeze tops 220
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