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French Defense Minister Herve Morin, left, with United Kingdom's Secretary of State for Defence Liam Fox arrive for a meeting at the French defense ministry, in Paris, Friday, Sept. 3, 2010.
Defence   France   Photos   UK   Wikipedia: France United Kingdom relations  
 The Guardian 
UK vow on military ties with France
| Defence Secretary Liam Fox promised "closer co-operation" with the French as military budgets face being squeezed on both sides of the Channel. | Dr Fox, who was in Paris for talks with hi... (photo: AP / Jacques Brinon)
In this Thursday, Aug. 12, 2010 photo made available Friday, Aug 13, 2010 volunteers from Moscow, who refused to be identified, try to extinguish forest fire, which came close to a village of Kovrigino, some 74 km ( about 46 miles) east of Moscow.
Disaster   Environment   Photos   Russia   Wikipedia: 2010 Russian wildfires  
 Star Tribune 
4 killed in latest wave of forest fires in Russia
| MOSCOW - Russia's emergencies ministry says forest fires in the country's south have killed four people. | Forest fires plagued much of Russia during this summer's unusual wave of withering heat and... (photo: AP / Pavel Golovkin)
FILE - In this Jan. 8, 2010 file photo, Toyota Motor Corp.'s Prius is on display at the automaker's showroom in Tokyo. Toyota said on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010 it has received 77 complaints in Japan over brake problems with its popular hybrid.  The New York Times 
Toyota Feels Exchange-Rate Pinch as Rivals Gain
| TOKYO — For all the turmoil over Toyota’s wave of recalls, the company, the world’s largest automaker, may face a bigger problem: the surging yen. | With the yen at 15-year highs a... (photo: AP / Koji Sasahara)
Automaker   Currency   Markets   Photos   Wikipedia: Toyota  
Former F1 driver Michael Schumacher stands next to the new Ferrari 458 Italia  on the first press day of the Frankfurt Auto Show in Frankfurt, Germany, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009. The car fair runs through Sept. 27.  The Australian 
Ferrari recalls supercar after fires
| FERRARI has been forced into an embarrassing recall after a series of fires engulfed its new half-million-dollar supercar, the 458 Italia. | Five cars in Europe, the US and China have been written o... (photo: AP / Michael Probst)
Automaker   Industry   Photos   Safety   Wikipedia: Ferrari 458 Italia  
Top Stories
Mosque CBS News
Paris Mosque Slams Burger Chain's Muslim Outreach
PARIS (AP) - Note to big companies hoping to tap into France's lucrative but long-neglected Muslim consumer market: Pitfalls may await, and not only in the form of compla... (photo: WN / Periasamy)
Companies   Mosque   Muslim   Photos   Wikipedia: Mosque  
The glories of Europe's high-speed rails Peace FM Online
Europe Blacklists Two Ghanaian Airlines
The European Union added two cargo carriers from Ghana to Europe's list of unsafe airlines, prohibiting Meridian Airways from flying in the bloc and restricting operation... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
Airlines   Cargo   Ghana   Photos   Wikipedia: Europe  
German forward Miroslav Klose smiles during a press conference after a training session of the German national soccer team at the Robert-Schlienz stadium in Stuttgart, southwestern Germany, Monday, Sept. 4, 2006. Germany will face San Marino in a Group D Euro 2008 qualifying soccer match on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2006. m&c
Klose hungry for another World Cup
| Berlin - Germany striker Miroslav Klose says he would like to carry on playing for the national side at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil at the age of 36. | Klose, who has ... (photo: AP / Thomas Kienzle)
Brazil   Germany   Photos   Wikipedia: Miroslav Klose   WorldCup  
England manager Fabio Capello, left, participates in a post-match press conference at Royal Bafokeng Sports Complex outside Rustenburg, South Africa m&c
PREVIEW: Capello seeking to set the record straight
| London - If the England manager Fabio Capello had any doubts about how much his reputation had been affected by the World Cup, they disappeared last week. | Then, as it... (photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell)
England   Photos   Soccer   Sports   Wikipedia : Fabio Capello  
The headquarters of Russian gas monopoly Gazprom are seen in, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. "Given the crisis situation, we are ready to start talks at any moment," said Gazprom spokesman Sergei Kupriyanov, on Orthodox Christmas Eve, a holiday in both Russia and Ukraine. Wtop
Gazprom's Q1 profits triple to $10.6 bln
| MOSCOW (AP) - Russia's gas giant Gazprom said Thursday its net profit tripled to 324.9 billion rubles ($10.6 billion) in the first quarter of the year as the company ca... (photo: AP / Misha Japaridze)
Economy   Energy   Photos   Russia   Wikipedia: Gazprom  
File - Tony Blair, Representative of the Middle East Quartet (European Union, Russian Federation, United Nations and United States), addresses a press conference on the meeting of the Ad-Hoc Liaison Committee for Assistance to the Palestinian Authority. Al Jazeera
Blair 'cried for Iraq war victims'
| Tony Blair, Britain's former prime minister, said he did not foresee the "nightmare" that unfolded in Iraq and wept for the war's victims, in memoirs released on Wednes... (photo: UN / Cia Pak)
Iraq   Photos   UK   War   Wikipedia: Tony Blair  
Smokers - Cigarettes - Smoking - Smoke The Independent
Greece aims to extinguish its addiction to smoking
| A fresh crackdown on smoking started in Greece yesterday, with the government outlawing cigarettes in enclosed public spaces and placing new limits on tobacco advertisi... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Addiction   Greece   Photos   Smoking   Wikipedia: Cigarette  
The Wall St. street sign is photographed against the American flag outside the New York Stock Exchange, Friday, Oct. 24, 2008 in New Yo The New York Times
Wall Street Surges After Upbeat Economic Reports
| Shares on Wall Street surged Wednesday, following the direction of indexes in Asia and Europe, after a crucial manufacturing gauge in the United States unexpectedly ros... (photo: AP / Mary Altaffer)
Economy   Markets   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Wall Street  
People walk past a poster showing the late Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife Maria in downtown Warsaw, Poland, Monday, April 12, 2010 The New York Times
In Poland, a Memorial Becomes a Battleground
| WARSAW — Every day, a small group of protesters gathers across the street from Poland’s presidential palace. Some kneel, others weep before pictures of thos... (photo: AP / Alik Keplicz)
Photos   Poland   Politics   Religion   Wikipedia: Lech Kaczyski  
Business & Economy Sport
- Finland's economic outlook "highly uncertain"-
- Nationality the key issue when it comes to choosing ECB chie
- Samsung to challenge Apple's iPad with own tablet
- Share trading halted in Nordic paper makers
Africa tops world food insecurity rankings
Africa tops world food insecurity rankings
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- Sweden, Finland urge EU to open an independent peace institu
- Tour champion Contador out of Spain's worlds team
- The Alluring Remoteness of Karpathos
- Basketball: Tall Blacks stun France
Tomas Berdych (CZE) competes against Andy Roddick (USA) at the Men's Singles Championship of the 2010 Sony Ericsson Open at The Crandon Park Tennis Center in Key Biscayne, Florida. No. 6 seed Roddick defeated No. 16 seed Berdych 7-5, 6-4. - April 4, 2010
US Open 2010: Tomas Berdych loses to Michael Llodra to become first major casualty
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Terrorism Science & Technology
- The Black Sea Need Not Be a Black Spot
- Deported Chinese Student Wants to Fight Charges of 'Terr
- Suspected arms dealer's extradition to US delayed
- Suspected arms dealer's extradition to US delayed
An armed Iraqi interpreter on patrol with U.S. troops on the streets of Baghdad, Iraq (April 2005). They have become frequent targets of insurgents during the war.
Iraq war `ends' in ambiguity
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- Religious leaders hit back at Hawking
- After 17 Years, Fugitive Tycoon Shows in UK Court
- Court Gives Verdicts in Portugal Child Abuse Trial
- Turkish Action Film Depicts Israeli Raid
The Wall St. street sign is photographed against the American flag outside the New York Stock Exchange, Friday, Oct. 24, 2008 in New Yo
Wall Street Surges After Upbeat Economic Reports
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Health Politics
- Michael Douglas: 31 Days in the Life of a Throat Cancer Pati
- Who And Where Are The Children Yet To Enroll In Medicaid And
- Rising To The Challenge: Tools For Enrolling Eligible Childr
- Fertility treatments: Would you get selective reduction?
**APN ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY MARCH 23** Sister Michele van Rooyen draws a blood sample at the Brewelskloof Hospital that specialize in treatment of TB and HIV patient's in Worcester, South Africa, Monday, Feb. 4, 2008.
Israeli researchers develop promising new HIV treatment
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- Nationality the key issue when it comes to choosing ECB chie
- As Germany Surges, Merkel Stumbles
- The Bankrupt Finnish Welfare State
- Witness tampering charge for man accused of child porn
Child porn
Witness tampering charge for man accused of child porn
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Entertainment Society & Culture
- Seascapes: an enchantment with the ocean
- MSO's Nagano extends contract
- Why trouble has a way of finding T.I.
- Brooks & Dunn end 20-year career at Nashville show
Singer Rihanna from Barbados performs songs from her debut album "Music Of The Sun" in Berlin Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2005. The Seventeen year old singer placed second on the US Billboard Charts with her single "Pon De Replay".
First Pics Of Rihanna In Hawaii On The Set Of 'Battleship'
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- New synagogue opens in history-rich German city of Mainz
- Banker under fire over race remarks
- Merkel: Sarrazin has offended whole segments of our society
- US neurologists agree on protocols for treatment of infantil
FILE - In this Jan. 8, 2010 file photo, Toyota Motor Corp.'s Prius is on display at the automaker's showroom in Tokyo. Toyota said on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010 it has received 77 complaints in Japan over brake problems with its popular hybrid.
Toyota Feels Exchange-Rate Pinch as Rivals Gain
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