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Breaking News Thu, 17 May 2012
More airline carriers dropping Greece from itineraries
Airlines   Greece   Photos   Tourism   Travel   Wikipedia: Greece  
More airline carriers dropping Greece from itineraries
| Greece is at risk of finding itself isolated in terms of air connections if carriers continue to strike the country off their itineraries at the current rate. | The most recent hit came from Delta A... (photo: WN / RTayco) Kathimerini
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, delivers the opening address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012.
Economy   Germany   Greece   Photos   Wikipedia: Greek government-debt crisis  
Germany warns Greece it will halt aid unless it commits to bailout agreements
Germany has threatened to halt vital financial aid to Greece unless a new government commits to the terms of the country’s bail-out agreements. | Germany's Angela Merkel and Finland are pushing ... (photo: AP / Michel Euler) The Daily Telegraph
File - Accused Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik smiles at the courtroom, in Oslo, Norway, Tuesday April 17, 2012. Anders Breivik trial interrupted by spectator throwing shoe
| It was the first outburst from the normally subdued crowd watching the terror trial in Oslo's district court since the proceedings began in mid-April. | Journalists watching the proceedings in the c... (photo: AP / Frank Augstein) The Independent
Crime   Europe   Norway   Photos   Wikipedia: Anders Behring Breivik  
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, delivers the opening address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012. Germany warns Greece it will halt aid unless it commits to bailout agreements
Germany has threatened to halt vital financial aid to Greece unless a new government commits to the terms of the country’s bail-out agreements. | Germany's Angela Merkel and Finland are pushing ... (photo: AP / Michel Euler) The Daily Telegraph
Economy   Germany   Greece   Photos   Wikipedia: Greek government-debt crisis  
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Whatever happened to carbon capture in the fight against climate change? Whatever happened to carbon capture in the fight against climate change?
| CCS has been hobbled by the economic crisis, and Europe is far behind the US – but a new Norwegian plant provides hope Norway's prime minister Jens Stoltenberg during... (photo: EC / EC) The Guardian
Carbon   Climate   Europe   Photos   Whatever   Wikipedia: Climate  
White wildflowers on the plateau Where the wild things are
| Monster morels, St George's shrooms and carpets of wild garlic All images Allan Jenkins | May Day sunshine and the first sight greeting us are the banks of wild flowers... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar) The Guardian
Love   Nature   Photos   Wikipedia: Wild Things   Wildlife  
Grise Fiord  Aujuittuq   Hamlet  Breaking The Ice
| We were at the midpoint of our Adventure Canada cruise; the day before, we had visited Grise Fiord, the northernmost village in Canada. Then, as we headed farther north... (photo: Creative Commons) Buffalo News
Canada   Environment   Photos   Tourism   Wikipedia: Grise Fiord  
Roy Hodgson Hair we go, hair we go, hair we go! England's new man in the days ...
| Having enjoyed a lengthy football management career spanning close to four decades, England's new man at the helm is bound to have gone through a variety of style chang... (photo: Creative Commons / Mattythewhite) The Daily Mail
Football   Photos   Sports   Star   Wikipedia: Roy Hodgson  
Danish airline files for bankruptcy Danish airline files for bankruptcy
| Copenhagen, May 4 (IANS) Denmark's low-cost airline Cimber Sterling filed for bankruptcy Thursday following a loss of around $14 million, a media report said.  | "... (photo: Creative Commons / scott wright) Newstrack India
Airline   Cimber Sterling   Denmark   Photos   Wikipedia: Cimber Sterling  
Accused Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik at the courtroom, in Oslo, Norway, Tuesday April 17, 2012. Breivik trial forces Norway to look again at insanity
As Anders Behring Breivik's trial progresses in Oslo district court, the big question remains whether he can be considered responsible for his actions. | The penal c... (photo: AP / Frank Augstein) BBC News
Crime   Justice   Norway   Photos   Wikipedia: Anders Behring Breivik  
UK HPA report on cell phones & health is not what it claims to be UK HPA report on cell phones & health is not what it claims to be
Dariusz Leszczynski | Ask me a question. | HELSINKI, May 3, 2012—In the last two weeks, I participated in two scientific events. The first one was the EU COST ... (photo: EU / EC) The Washington Times
EU   Health   Helsinki   Photos   Science   Wikipedia: Health  
Woman eating veggies. - Vegetarian Vegetarians may be genetically disposed to avoid meat
Vegetarians' dislike of meat may be in their DNA, according to a study showing that some people are genetically predisposed find the smell off-putting. | In the genes? Si... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) The Daily Telegraph
Animals   Genes   Photos   Vegetarians   Wikipedia: Meat  
AC Milan's Zlatan Ibrahimovic, of Sweden, facing camera, and Antonio Cassano celebrate after Ibrahimovic scored against Siena during a Serie A soccer match in Siena, Italy, Sunday, April 29, 2012. Both players scored in the match . Ibrahimovic puzzle for Sweden
By Philip O'Connor STOCKHOLM, May 2 (Reuters) - As their 3-2 victory over the Netherlands showed when they qualified, Sweden are far from a one-man team, but Milan forwar... (photo: AP / Paolo Lazzeroni) The Guardian
Football   Milan   Photos   Soccer   Wikipedia: Zlatan Ibrahimovi  
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U.S. Rewards Myanmar, Easing Ban on Investments
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Greece downgraded on euro exit risk
French president Hollande keeps pledge to women
Rupee trades near record low over Europe concern
Recession, bank run talk: Spain's woes grow
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Stocks slump; Dow posts 11th loss in 12 days
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A rose flower of the largest rose garden in Asia, which started in year 1967, "Zakir Rose Garden" is spread across a vast area of 17 acres. It exhibits all kinds of rose plants numbering up-to 1,600 plant varieties. The Rose garden serves as the venue for hosting the annual festival of gardens, a major cultural event in the heart of the green Chandigarh, India, 10th October 2011.
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Gilchrist makes winning return
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