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This image provided by the SITE Intelligence Group shows Colleen LaRose, an American woman from Pennsylvania indicted Tuesday March 9, 2010 and accused of using the Internet to recruit jihadist fighters and help terrorists overseas.
Islam   Photos   Sweden   Terrorism   US  
 The Times Of India 
'Jihad Jane' new face of terror in US
WASHINGTON: The "war on terrorism" just got a little more complicated with the indictment of an average white American female dubbed "Jihad Jane" on charges of plotting with Islamic radicals, bringing... (photo: AP / SITE Intelligence Group)
 Wide-view of the Security Council meeting considering the report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Sudan, at UN Headquarters in New York. cg1
Iran   Japan   Nuclear   Photos   UN  
 Daily Yomiuri 
Will Japan preside over Iran sanctions at UNSC?
| As Japan prepares to assume the president of the U.N. Security Council in April, debate is already under way in various arenas regarding sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program. Against this... (photo: UN/Eskinder Debebe)
French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to reporters after a meeting with bankers at the Elysee Palace, in Paris, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2009. France's leading banks agreed Tuesday to curbs on the way they award bonuses, including penalties for traders who lose money for their companies, as part of a push by Sarkozy for worldwide limits on bonus payouts.  Star Tribune 
Sarkozy to raise competition concerns with Obama over multibillion-dollar tanker contract
| PARIS - French President Nicolas Sarkozy will raise concerns that the U.S. Air Force's $35 billion tanker contract is anticompetitive when he visits President Barack Obama later this month, a spokes... (photo: AP / Christophe Ena)
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Great Britain Pound - Pounds - Money - Currency - Coin - England.  Star Tribune 
World stock markets flat but British pound takes another hit after poor industrial data
| LONDON - World stock markets rose modestly Wednesday, though trading was listless as investors looked for direction, while the British pound continued to founder following weak industrial output fig... (photo: Public Domain)
Britain   Business   Currency   Market   Photos  
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 Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during the final hour of trading, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2006. Wall Street advanced for the third straight session Wednesday, although the Dow Jones industrial average fell just short of touching its The New York Times
Stock Futures Narrowly Mixed Ahead of Opening
| Filed at 8:14 a.m. ET | NEW YORK (AP) -- Investors are continuing to search for direction Wednesday, after two days of relatively flat trading. Stock futures are narrow... (photo: AP/Richard Drew)
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Liverpool's Steven Gerrard The Guardian
Rafael Benítez defends Steven Gerrard over V-sign controversy
| • Midfielder accused of making gesture towards referee Marriner | • 'We are not considering it,' says Liverpool manager | Steven Gerrard appears to gesture at refer... (photo: AP / Luca Bruno)
Football   Liverpool   Photos   Soccer   Sport  
Lille's coach Claude Puel salutes the fans after defeat against Manchester United during their Champions League first knockout round, second-leg soccer match at Old Trafford Stadium Goal
Claude Puel: Real Madrid’s Pre-Match Words Don’t Matter To Olympique Lyonnais
OL will ignore pre-match taunts from los Blancos, who are confident they can turn their deficit around in the Spanish capital on Wednesday night... | By Robin Bairner | S... (photo: AP Photo / Michel Spingler)
Football   Photos   Puel   Soccer   Sport  
Secretary General of the OECD Angel Gurria gestures while speaking during a session at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Wednesday Jan. 28, 2009. The Press Democrat
OECD: gov'ts must cut deficits, boost regulation
| In a 30-nation report, the chief economist of the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said restoring public finances to health will be a "... (photo: AP / Michel Euler)
Deficits   Economist   Oecd   Photos   Regulation  
England national soccer team striker Michael Owen arrives for a squad training session for the World Cup at Mittelbergstadion in Buehlertal, Germany, Saturday June 17, 2006. England face Paraguay, Trinidad and Tobago and Sweden in their Group B games at the World Cup Sky Sports
Pearce - Door open for Owen
| England U21 boss Stuart Pearce insists it is wrong to suggest Michael Owen's international career is over. | Owen's slim hopes of making this summer's World Cup finals ... (photo: AP / Matt Dunham)
Football   Owen   Photos   Soccer   Sport  
President Barack Obama speaks as Archbishop Demetrios, Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in America, listens during a ceremony honoring Greek Independence Day in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Khaleej Times
Obama pushes climate change in meeting
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama, weighing in on the Senate's efforts to pass a climate change bill, gathered Republican and Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday to try to ... (photo: AP / Gerald Herbert)
Government   Obama   Photos   President   Washington  
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- Mohamed Sayed Tantawi, Top Cleric, Dies at 81
- Iran tops list of jailers of journalists in world
- Tycoon Wins Libel Suit in Ex-Spy's Murder Case
- E.U. Signals Approval for Larger Airline Alliance
 Russian exile Boris Berezovsky, a close friend of former Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko who was poisoned by Polonium 2-10, speaks to the media in a news conference in London, Wednesday, July 18, 2007. Berezovsky claims he was advised, three weeks ago
Tycoon Wins Libel Suit in Ex-Spy's Murder Case
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- A look at global economic developments
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World stock markets flat but British pound takes another hit after poor industrial data
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Hearing of Catherine Ashton, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security and British Vice President designate of the EC before the EP Foreign Affairs Committee and with the participation of the EP Committees on Development, Intenational Trade, Budgetary Control and Constitutional Affairs
Who earns more, Hillary Clinton or Baroness Nobody? Cathy Ashton... even though she's the laughing ...
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- Mohamed Sayed Tantawi, Top Cleric, Dies at 81
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- Tycoon Wins Libel Suit in Ex-Spy's Murder Case
- Arsenal Saunters While Bayern Survives
 Russian exile Boris Berezovsky, a close friend of former Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko who was poisoned by Polonium 2-10, speaks to the media in a news conference in London, Wednesday, July 18, 2007. Berezovsky claims he was advised, three weeks ago
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Kylie Minogue swaps her gold hotpants for leather shorts at Paris Fashion Week
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- LHC to shut down for a year to address safety concerns
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A view of the magnet core of the world's largest superconducting solenoid magnet (CMS, Compact Muon Solenoid) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)'s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) particle accelerator, which is scheduled to be switched on in November, in Geneva, Switzerland, Thursday, March 22, 2007. Some 2,000 scientists from 155 institutes in 36 countries are working together to build the CMS particle detec
LHC to shut down for a year to address safety concerns
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