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Breaking News Sun, 5 Jul 2009
** FILE ** In this Nov. 7, 2008 file photo, President-elect Obama responds to question during a news conference in Chicago as vice president-elect Joe Biden, right, listens. Obama is putting hope on hold. He is using most of his time out of the public eye to study up and prepare for the new pressures he faces _ a limited period where he has the luxury of putting on the cloak of the presidency without yet taking responsibility for the country's ills.
Health   London   Obama   Photos   President  
 The News & Observer 
State-run care has handicaps
| LONDON -- As President Barack Obama pushes to overhaul the American health-care system, the role of government is at the heart of the debate. In Europe, free, state-run health care is a given. | The... (photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)
Protesters display posters with the caricature of US President Barack Obama, during a demonstration against the expansion of a U.S. military base at the Dal Molin airport, in Vicenza, northern Italy, Saturday, July 4 2009.
Italy   Military   Photos   Protests   US  
 Al Jazeera 
Italy anti-G8 protest turns violent
| Thousands of protesters have clashed with Italian police in the first big protest against the upcoming G8 summit of the world's richest nations in Italy next week. | Police in riot ge... (photo: AP / Luca Bruno)
Protesters participate in a demonstration against the expansion of a U.S. military base at the Dal Molin airport, in Vicenza, northern Italy, Saturday, July 4 2009.  The Star 
Anti-G8 demonstrators clash with police in Italy
| VICENZA, Italy (Reuters) - Anti-G8 demonstrators clashed briefly with Italian police on Saturday in the first big protest ahead of next week's summit of the world's richest nations. Protesters clash... (photo: AP / Luca Bruno)
G 8   Italy   Photos   Protests   US  
Rows of unsold Chrysler PT Cruisers and Jepp Liberty sports utility vehicles sit on the lot of a Chrysler-Jeep dealership in the south Denver suburb of Centennial, Colo., on Sunday, Aug. 27, 2006. DaimlerChrysler AG said Friday Sept. 1, 2006 that total group sales of passenger vehicles in the U.S. fell 3.2 percent in August. The automaker sold 199,767 units in the latest month, compared with 206,352 units a year ago. Chrysler Group, which includes the Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge brands, had sales of 179,165, down 4.2 percent from 187,085 vehicles last  The Examiner 
Car dealer fights Chrysler over franchise
Comments NORTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. (Map, News) - A poster in Jim Tarbox's office at his North Kingstown Chrysler Jeep dealership declares: "Challenge: The harder the course, the more rewarding the triumph... (photo: AP / David Zalubowski)
Automaker   Business   Chrysler   Industry   Photos  
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 American talk show host Oprah Winfrey, makes a speech during a ceremony to break ground for what will be the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls.in Meyerton, South Africa, Friday, Dec 6, 2002. The academy, an education initiative of the Oprah Winf The Examiner
Where in the world is Oprah? Malta...
Comment RSS Email Print | Oprah waving to reporters. Times of Malta/Photo: Jason Borg | So where in the world is Oprah? It’s becoming a “where’s Waldo&r... (photo: apphoto)
Celebrity   Entertainment   Oscar   Photos   Stars  
In this photo taken Nov. 23, 2007, Jadranka Kosor attends an election rally in Zagreb, Croatia. President Stipe Mesic says he is consulting political parties before appointing a successor to the prime minister, who abruptly stepped down this week. Mesic said Friday he will give a mandate to the candidate proposed by the ruling Croatian Democratic Union, Jadranka Kosor, if the party proves that she has support of a majority of lawmakers. BBC News
Croatia closer to first woman PM
| Croatia's ruling party has elected prime minister-designate Jadranka Kosor as the party's new head after the surprise resignation of Ivo Sanader. | "I will lead bo... (photo: AP / Darko Bandic)
Croatia   Election   Photos   Politics   Woman  
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir receives a loyalty document wearing a southern Sudan traditional costume during a rally for the Sudanese from southern Sudan supporting him and protesting the International Court arrest warrant of the President in Khartoum Al Jazeera
AU criticised over Bashir decision
| The African Union's decision not to co-operate with the International Criminal Court (ICC) after it ordered the arrest of Omar al-Bashir, Sudan's president, has be... (photo: AP / Nasser Nasser)
Africa   Court   Human Rights   Photos   Sudan  
Bucharest Tower Center in Bucharest is the tallest building in Romania With a GDP of around $264 billion and a GDP per capita (PPP) of $12,285[121] estimated for 2008, Romania is an upper-middle income country economy[122] and has been part of the European Union since January 1, 2007 The Guardian
IMF says Romania's standby deal on track
* IMF says Romania is on track in meeting standby accord * Does not rule out further deterioration in Q2 GDP * Adjustment of C/A gap could be larger than pvs forecast * P... (photo: European Community / Bogdan.)
Bucharest   Credibility   Forecast   Photos   Romania  
Viktor Yushchenko, President of Ukraine, on the left, and Jos Manuel Barroso, President of the EC Pravda RU
Ukraine continues to sell military hardware to Georgia receiving 800 million dollars of profit
| Ukraine has received about $800 million of profit from the export of arms in 2008. Sergey Bondarchuk, the chairman of the state-run company Ukrspetsexport, said that th... (photo: EC / European Communities 2009)
Georgia   Military   Photos   Ukraine   Vietnam  
Fruit Vegetables  -  Tomatoes  -  Sweet Potatoes  -  Food Commodities  -  Consumers The Providence Journal
Blight threatens R.I. tomato, potato crops
| PROVIDENCE - A strain of the fungus that caused the Irish potato famine of the 1840s is on the loose in Rhode Island and is damaging potato and tomato crops. | The stat... (photo: WN / Trigedia)
Agriculture   Crops   Disease   Fungus   Photos  
French President Sarkozy, left, talks at a joint press conference with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, right, in Stockholm, Friday, July 3, 2009. Daily Star Lebanon
Europe lashes out at Iran plan to try UK Embassy staff
| By Agence France Presse (AFP) | Saturday, July 04, 2009 | - Powered by | Hiedeh Farmani | Agence France Presse | TEHRAN: A powerful Iranian cleric said Friday British E... (photo: AP / Janerik Henriksson)
Britain   EU   Elections   Iran   Photos  
The new Saab 9-4 X biopower is shown during the press day at the 78th Geneva International Motor Show, Tuesday, March 4, 2008, in Geneva, Switzerland. The Motor Show will open its gates to the public from March 6 to 16, presenting over 1000 brands with more than 130 world and European prem NZ Herald
Saab has driving ambition to survive
4:00AM Saturday Jul 04, 2009 | The iconic Swedish car company Saab is still on the road after being rescued by Koenigsegg. Photo / AP | Saab could increase production to ... (photo: AP / Keystone, Martial Trezzini)
Automaker   Business   Company   Photos   Sweden  
Politics Terrorism
- Another Example of the G.O.P. Split
- State-run care has handicaps
- Bulgaria election gets under way
- Bulgaria to elect new parliament
** FILE ** In this Nov. 7, 2008 file photo, President-elect Obama responds to question during a news conference in Chicago as vice president-elect Joe Biden, right, listens. Obama is putting hope on hold. He is using most of his time out of the public eye to study up and prepare for the new pressures he faces _ a limited period where he has the luxury of putting on the cloak of the presidency without yet taking responsibility for the country's ills.
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- Tens of thousands witness spectacle of America's oldest
- Bristol puts its best foot forward in 224th Fourth of July p
- Russia to grant U.S. Afghan supply route - sources
- Russia to warn Obama on Georgia
U.S. Marines with 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 3, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade, along with approximately 650 Afghan soldiers and police officers from the Afghan National Security Force (ANSF), prepare to board CH-53D Sea Stallion and CH-53E Super Stallion helicopters at Forward Operating Base Dwyer, Afghanistan, July 2, 2009. The Marines and ANSF are partnered for a major operation in the Helmand Province to transition security responsibilities to the Afghan forces. The Marines and ANSF will move into towns and villages along the Helmand River Valley in an effort to secure the population from the threat of the Taliban and other insurgent intimidation and violence.
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- Manchester United Linked With Barcelona Striker Samuel Etoâ€
- Slovakian retail crumbles under weight of euro
- Geneva banks fight concessions on Swiss secrecy laws to rema
- Italy anti-G8 protest turns violent
Protesters display posters with the caricature of US President Barack Obama, during a demonstration against the expansion of a U.S. military base at the Dal Molin airport, in Vicenza, northern Italy, Saturday, July 4 2009.
Italy anti-G8 protest turns violent
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- Island’s economic meltdown means good deals for tourists e
- Paul Bulcke: Trust us, says the Kit Kat king
- Italy's financial tremors rumble on for Berlusconi
- Car dealer fights Chrysler over franchise
Rows of unsold Chrysler PT Cruisers and Jepp Liberty sports utility vehicles sit on the lot of a Chrysler-Jeep dealership in the south Denver suburb of Centennial, Colo., on Sunday, Aug. 27, 2006. DaimlerChrysler AG said Friday Sept. 1, 2006 that total group sales of passenger vehicles in the U.S. fell 3.2 percent in August. The automaker sold 199,767 units in the latest month, compared with 206,352 units a year ago. Chrysler Group, which includes the Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge brands, had sales of 179,165, down 4.2 percent from 187,085 vehicles last
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Health Society & Culture
- Another Example of the G.O.P. Split
- State-run care has handicaps
- Order of Malta Philippines joins pilgrimage
- Woman struck by part of 4th of July float
** FILE ** In this Nov. 7, 2008 file photo, President-elect Obama responds to question during a news conference in Chicago as vice president-elect Joe Biden, right, listens. Obama is putting hope on hold. He is using most of his time out of the public eye to study up and prepare for the new pressures he faces _ a limited period where he has the luxury of putting on the cloak of the presidency without yet taking responsibility for the country's ills.
State-run care has handicaps
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- Another Example of the G.O.P. Split
- Gay row 'may cause Church split'
- Classical students petition against fixed-schedule plan
- New education commissioner 'ready' to tackle Rhode I
 American talk show host Oprah Winfrey, makes a speech during a ceremony to break ground for what will be the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls.in Meyerton, South Africa, Friday, Dec 6, 2002. The academy, an education initiative of the Oprah Winf
Where in the world is Oprah? Malta...
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Science & InfoTech Sports
- News to use
- G8 summit venue shaken by tremors
- Tasting Slovenian Cuisine Right at the Source
- Blight threatens R.I. tomato, potato crops
Fruit Vegetables  -  Tomatoes  -  Sweet Potatoes  -  Food Commodities  -  Consumers
Blight threatens R.I. tomato, potato crops
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- Giorgio Chiellini: Juventus Are Closing In On Inter
- Alinghi will enter giant (120 feet with bowsprit) catamaran
- Sunday's gossip column
- Spain's Lorenzo wins pole in USGP
Barcelona's Samuel Eto'o celebrates after scoring his second goal against Betis during the La Liga soccer match at the Ruiz de Lopera stadium in Seville, Spain, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2009.
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