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Breaking News Sun, 11 May 2008
 President George W. Bush addresses the press during a joint press availability with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown Monday, July 30, 2007, at Camp David near Thurmont, Md. cg1
Bush   Photos   President   Russia   Washington  
 The Times Of India 
White House expects little change in Russia policy
|     WASHINGTON: US President George W Bush expects to have a good relationship with new Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, despite many of the same disagreements over Moscow's foreign poli... (photo: White House/Chris Greenberg)
George W. Bush
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 The Times Of India 
Bush looks forward to working with Medvedev: White House
|     WASHINGTON: US President George W Bush looks forward to working with new Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and will soon telephone to offer his congratulations, the White House said on... (photo: White House / Joyce N. Boghosian )
KLdy1 - Feb08 - car - automobile industry - Fiat 500. (dy1)  The Times Of India 
Fiat leads race for acquiring Serbian Zastava
| MUMBAI: Italian auto major Fiat seems to be a front runner in the race to acquire Zastava, the Serbian national automobile manufacturer which has been up for sale since last December. | Other auto m... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
Automaker   Business   Industry   Italy   Photos  
 Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov speaks at a news conference on the final results of the Russian Foreign policy for 2006, at the Foreign Ministry press center in Moscow, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2006. The Russian foreign minister on Wednesday angrily re  International Herald Tribune 
Russia steps up forces in Georgia conflict zone
| : Russia announced on Tuesday it was beefing up its peacekeeping force in Georgia's breakaway Abkhazia region and accused Tbilisi of readying an invasion to restore Georgian rule. | Tbilisi denied i... (photo: AP Photo/ Alexander Zemlianichenko)
Attack   Georgia   Photos   Politics   Russia  
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Free Pictures of Prawns Globe and Mail
FOOD The ones that got away
| BOTTOMFEEDER | A Seafood Lover's Journey to the End of the Food Chain | By Taras Grescoe | HarperCollins Canada, More Arts Stories Play's anatomy  We all love Chinese .... (photo: PDPhoto.com)
Fish   Food   Health   Love   Photos  
Globe and Mail
TRAVEL/FOOD We all love Chinese ...
| BEYOND THE GREAT WALL | Recipes and Travel | in the Other China | By Jeffrey Alford More Arts Stories Play's anatomy  We all love Chinese ...  A cultural icon? Don't ma... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
Food   Health   Nutrition   Photos   Science  
INDIA-ROADSIDE-FOOD-STALL Gallup
Even Before Crisis, Affording Food a Challenge for Many
| WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Even before soaring food prices triggered protests in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, Gallup surveys in 134 countries revealed that more than a qua... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Africa   Economy   Food   Photos   Prices   World  
 KLdy1 - yogurt - yoghurt - supermarket. (dy1) Canada Dot Com
Forget yogurt -- gruelling work prolongs life
| I wonder if you remember those Danone TV commercials in the mid-1970s, the ones that featured century-old Russians eating yogurt. While they spooned it down, an unseen ... (photo: WN)
Food   Health   Market   Photos   Yogurt  
Tulip blooming (sl1) International Herald Tribune
Turks revive glory of tulips from Istanbul
| : It's not the minarets, the sunsets or the Bosphorous views making Istanbul's April crowds coo with pleasure -- it is the tulips. | With a tulip blooming for almost ev... (photo: creative commons / )
Environment   Photos   Society   Turkey   Wildflowers  
Pound - Sterling - Money - Forex. (ps1) The Independent
Save the pound! Take a break beyond the eurozone
| Holidays in Western Europe will be at their most expensive for years this summer, a consequence of the euro stealthily building up its muscles. Last week the pound was ... (photo: Public Domain / -)
Currency   Europe   Lifestyle   Photos   Travel  
 Chief of Mittal Steel, Lakshmi Mittal, gestures while speaking during a media conference at Arcelor  The Times Of India
Mittal intensifies efforts to acquire kin's Bulgarian plant
|     NEW DELHI: Steel tycoon Lakshmi Niwas Mittal has intensified efforts to acquire his younger brother Pramod Mittal's ailing Kremikovtzi steel plant in Bulg... (photo: AP Photo)
Bulgaria   Business   Industry   Photos   Steel  
 16th Sep 2007. Tehran Iran.the The Tehran street. Jamal Novosti
Iran and Russia need not fight for gas market
| MOSCOW. (Igor Tomberg for RIA Novosti) - Iran has stepped up its diplomatic activity, suggesting that its conflict with the West over its nuclear program is losing mome... (photo: WN.Jamal Penjweny / WN.Jamal Penjweny)
Energy   Iran   Market   Photos   Russia  
Politics Economy
- It's time for an aid intervention
- Main parties in Serbia vote
- Serbia's pro-Western president declares victory in elect
- Main parties in Serbia vote
Destruction left behind along a road near Rangoon, Burma following Cyclone Nargis May 5, 2008.
It's time for an aid intervention
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- Road shows to promote Shamil fund
- The EU is about to land in Kosovo. But will it take off?
- Slovakia waits for EU word allowing to join euro currency
- Croatia shipyards face an uncertain future
 KLdy1 - Nov07 - Euro - Currency - Money - Forex. (dy1)
Slovakia waits for EU word allowing to join euro currency
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Industry Investment
- Iran looks to tap key oil field with homegrown crews
- Iran looks to tap key oil field with homegrown crews
- Iran Looks To Tap Key Oil Field With Homegrown Crews
- Iran looks to tap key oil field with homegrown crews
 16th Sep 2007. Tehran Iran. The Tehran street women and girls. Jamal
Iran woos Farsi-speaking nations
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- Serbia faces difficult election
- Montenegro first tourism destination to sign with TourismROI
- Consumer advice - Travel
- Consumer advice - Travel
A woman casts her ballot during presidential elections, at a polling station in downtown Belgrade, Serbia, Sunday, Feb. 3, 2008. Serbians were voting Sunday in a runoff presidential election that may bring an ally of late hardline President Slobodan Milosevic back to power, before a potentially explosive split by the Serbian province of Kosovo. The closely contested race pits pro-Western incumbent Boris Tadic against rightwing extremist Tomislav Nikolic, who ruled with Milosevic during his bloody Balkan wars of the 1990s. (js1)
Serbia faces difficult election
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Trade Technology
- Road shows to promote Shamil fund
- Europe 'is facing economic slowdown'
- March consumer prices rise 0.3 percent
- March consumer prices up despite big drop in clothing costs
Oil field in Basra City
Third oil shock
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- Motorsport: Prumm badly injured on eve of MX battle
- Chief fuels talks of Deutsche Telekom takeover of Sprint Nex
- Cast from stone or cast like concrete?
- Under pressure, telecoms in Europe are on the prowl
Tourists stroll by Sphinx at the historical site of the Giza Pyramids
Cast from stone or cast like concrete?
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