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The Australian Britain puts up $51bn to save Royal Bank of Scotland | THE British Government yesterday took outright control of one of the world's largest banks in the greatest extension of state ownership in the UK since World War II. | The pound stg. 20 billion ($51... (photo: WN) Bank Europe Germany Photos RBS |
The Daily Mail Carla Bruni sparks outrage after she persuades Nicolas Sarkozy to let ex-terrorist from Italy stay ... | Carla Bruni, the wife of French president Nicolas Sarkozy, sparked a furious diplomatic row today after personally intervening to stop the court-ordered extradition of a wanted Red Briga... (photo: AP / Francois Mori) Europe France Italy Photos President Terrorism |
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Independent Online Football – World Cup 2010 qualifiers: Spain march on, England rally after fans jeer European champions Spain beat Estonia 3-0 to extend their unbeaten streak to 25 games, and England outplayed Kazakhstan 5-1 in another World Cup qualifying game Saturday ... (photo: AP / Sergey Ponomarev) England Football Photos Soccer Spain |
The Boston Globe Europeans mull restart of Russia partnership talks | LUXEMBOURG - European Union nations will this week study whether to restart stalled negotiations with Russia on a broad partnership pact after Moscow pulled its troops ... (photo: AP / Sergey Ponomarev) EU Energy Georgia Photos Russia |
The Daily Mail 'Massa did it on purpose' - Lewis Hamilton on the crash that could cost him ... | Lewis Hamilton accused his world championship rival Felipe Massa of 'deliberately' crashing into him as Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix erupted in controversy. | The Briti... (photo: Creative Commons / David Hunt) Brazil Japan Motor Racing Photos Sport |
The Philippine Star $232-M loan sought for road proj | The Arroyo administration is negotiating a $232-million loan for Phase 2 of the controversial National Roads Improvement and Management Program (NRMP). | The proposed l... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) Infrastructure Philippines Photos Projects Road |
The News International Pakistani techies stealing European credit card data Monday, October 13, 2008 | News Desk | NEW YORK: European law-enforcement officials have uncovered a highly-sophisticated credit-card fraud that funnels account data to P... (photo: WN) Credit Card Europe Pakistani Photos Scandal |
International Herald Tribune Did you hear? MP3 players threaten hearing loss | : Noise from personal music players is a routine annoyance for travelers on buses, trains and planes. | But it also threatens permanent hearing loss for as many as 10 m... (photo: GFDL) Health Industry Medicine Music Photos |
International Herald Tribune European roundup: Spain marches on, England rallies after fans jeer | European champion Spain beat Estonia 3-0 to extend its unbeaten streak to 25 games, and England outplayed Kazakhstan 5-1 in another World Cup qualifying game Saturday a... (photo: AP / Daniel Ochoa de Olza) Cup England Photos Soccer Spain |
Independent online Iran seeks UNSC seat | By Patrick Worsnip | Currently-sanctioned Iran will seek a seat on the United Nations Security Council in an election this week that will pit it in a probably hopeless ... (photo: UN) Election Iran Japan Photos Security |