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Breaking News Mon, 14 Apr 2008
Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini walking in front of saluting military during Hitler's visit to Venice, Italy, 1934.
Culture   Europe   Photos   US   War  
Hitler's Coiffeur - and Indoctrination
Article by Worldnews Guest Writer Rene Delavy | I have written so many Glosses that some readers may believe that this here is again one of them. I swear now that this story is true. My memory may not... (photo: Library of Congress / Istituto Nazionale Luce) WorldNews.com
Japanese businessmen walk by a corporate logo of Japanese electronics maker NEC Corp. in Tokyo Thusday, May 11, 2006. NEC reported an 84 percent plunge in fiscal year profit in prices for computer chips, computers and mobile phones chipped away at earnings. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)hg3
Economy   Electronics   Japan   Market   Photos  
Electronics maker NEC's profit more than doubles
TOKYO (Map, News) - NEC Corp.'s profit for the fiscal year through March more than doubled from the previous year as the Japanese electronics maker's mobile phone and computer-chip businesses swung to... (photo: AP Photo / Shizuo Kambayashi) The Examiner
H. H the Dalai Lama is addressing his speech for 49th of Tibetan people's Up Rising Day Dalai Lama attacks China at start of Western tour
The Dalai Lama accused China of "suppression" and demanded autonomy for Tibet as he arrived Thursday in Germany to start a Western tour ahead of the Beijing Olympics. | "The Chinese political authorit... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang) Mail Guardian South Africa
China   Germany   Photos   Politics   Tibet  
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown leaves 10 Downing Street in London for the weekly Prime Minister's Questions at the House of Commons, Wednesday, May 14, 2008. I can save economy again - Brown
| Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. | Gordon Brown says he will lead Labour into the next election | Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said he is the right man to steer the c... (photo: AP / Sang Tan) BBC News
Brown   Economy   Photos   Politics   Slideshow   UK  
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American university in Iraqi Kurdistan Swiss Survey: US Maintains Edge In Competitiveness
The United States topped world competitiveness rankings for the 15th straight year, but its economy is showing the same signs of weakness that sank booming Japan in the e... (photo: WN / Kamaran Najm) CBS News
Economy   Photos   Research   US   World  
 Queen Elizabeth Queen Elizabeth praises Turkey in visit
| ANKARA, TURKEY: Queen Elizabeth II praised Turkey's role as a bridge between the West and the Islamic world on Tuesday during her first visit to the predominantly Musli... (photo: WN) Ohio
Ankara   Photos   Spain   Turkey   UK  
Climate Change Global warming under way 'earlier'
| PLANTS, animals, ice and waters worldwide have all been significantly affected by global warming triggered by human activity, says the first research to link the phenom... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) The Australian
Animals   Climate   Ecosystem   Globalwarming   Photos  
 A woman walks past a wall painted with a a message written in the Basque language saying "Gora ETA" (long live ETA) in the Spanish town of Alsasua, Spain, Friday, Dec. 15, 2006. Arnaldo Otegi, leader of the outlawed Batasuna party, considered E Resurgent Eta kills policeman in car-bomb attack
| A police officer was killed and four seriously injured when a huge car-bomb explosion, blamed on Eta, devastated a civil guard barracks near Vitoria, the capital of the... (photo: AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos) The Independent
ETA   Photos   Police   Spain   Terrorism  
 A general view of Sellafield Nuclear Power Station in Sellafield, England, Wednesday May 23, 2007. Britain´s government must decide this year whether to back a new generation of nuclear power stations, which outgoing Prime Minister Tony Blair says Letters: British nuclear power
| Sir: It beggars belief that the British government should be happy to sell its 35 per cent stake in British Energy to EDF, a company 80 per cent owned by the French gov... (photo: AP Photo/Dave Thompson) The Independent
Britain   France   Nuclear   Photos   Power  
Israeli border police officers rush to the site of a shooting attack in Jerusalem, Thursday, March 6, 2008. In 2008 as in 1948, only conflict looms
| By Abdel Jawad Saleh | Commentary by | Thursday, May 15, 2008 | The catastrophe of 1948 was, is and will continue to be the sine qua non of the Palestinian-Israeli conf... (photo: AP / Sebastian Scheiner) Daily Star Lebanon
Israel   Palestine   Peace   Photos   Society  
 Parlement Europen Strasbourg: M. Silvio Berlusconi Prsident en exercice du Conseil europen (European Paliament).  vio1 Berlusconi to testify in CIA case
May 15, 2008 7:56 AM | Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi can be called to testify in a trial of US and Italian spies accused of kidnapping a terrorism suspect in M... (photo: EP) TVNZ
CIA   Italy   Law   Photos   Terrorism  
Euro - Money - Currency. (ps1) Euro stocks up on corporate news
| EUROPEAN stock exchanges closed higher overnight on positive corporate news and in line with Wall Street gains, which were sparked by a tame report on April US inflatio... (photo: Public Domain / -) The Australian
Europe   Inflation   Market   Photos   Trade  
 British Prime Minister Tony Blair waves to supporters outside the local Labour club in Trimdon, England, Thursday May 10, 2007, after announcing his resignation as leader of the Labour Party. Blair´s resignation will open the way for a leadership c Blair's Christian 'challenge' to the East
| By Masayuki Tadokoro | "For the first time in centuries, the West will have to come to terms with a seismic change happening about it," Tony Blair, former British prime... (photo: AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth) Asia Times
Christianity   Culture   Faith   Photos   Society  
Business & Economy Farming
OnMobile Global buys France's Telisma
AP Moller-Maersk says 1Q profit nearly triples due to higher
French banks hit again by subprime losses
Google map images could be a problem: EU
Japanese businessmen walk by a corporate logo of Japanese electronics maker NEC Corp. in Tokyo Thusday, May 11, 2006. NEC reported an 84 percent plunge in fiscal year profit in prices for computer chips, computers and mobile phones chipped away at earnings. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)hg3
Electronics maker NEC's profit more than doubles
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Latin American, European leaders gather for summit
Latin American, European leaders gather for summit
Latin American, European Leaders Gather For Summit
Latin American, European leaders gather for summit
Gardens
The Gardens of Irlenad are Blooming in 2008
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Politics Currency
Rights Group Attacks Dutch Immigration Policy
Russian press review: May 15
No case to answer for suicide group
Italy arrests 400 in illegal-immigrant swoop
H. H the Dalai Lama is addressing his speech for 49th of Tibetan people's Up Rising Day
Dalai Lama attacks China at start of Western tour
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Euro zone bond yields up after GDP, stocks steady
Euro rises on strong German GDP, gains trimmed
Euro bounces against dollar after eurozone growth data
Poland is overtaking Britain on the road to Europe - and to
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Euro bounces against dollar after eurozone growth data
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Education Medicare
Accor partners French and Vietnamese Universities to promote
High Schools - GAMP's McKoskey helps team claim PIAA Dis
European diplomats visit schools for culture exchange
Isolating Burma doesn't help
 Lt. Gen. Thein Sein
Isolating Burma doesn't help
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Girl's twin found inside her stomach
Seniors Briefs
Yorkshire Ripper launches freedom bid
Australia in top 10 most competitive economies
 Lt. Gen. Thein Sein
Isolating Burma doesn't help
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Sport Environment
NT has the power to buy native title land
Indigenous basketballer shoots for top
Subdued Nick D'Arcy states his case for reinstatement
Israel Folau clears every hurdle Maroons throw at him
Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini walking in front of saluting military during Hitler's visit to Venice, Italy, 1934.
Hitler's Coiffeur - and Indoctrination
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Global warming under way 'earlier'
Villagers seek damages from Shell in Holland for pollution i
Trial over Naples rubbish crisis
Bid to boost eel numbers in East
Climate Change
Global warming under way 'earlier'
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