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Breaking News Mon, 8 Feb 2010
Cars parked outside McDonald's fast food chain in Manila, Philippines on September 1, 2009.
Britain   Consumers   Foods   Photos   Restaurant  
 The Times 
McDonald's: the world's local restaurant
| Have you tried a Ranch Snack Wrap or a Little Italian yet? Or a Little Chorizo Melt? Or an Oriental Snack Wrap? If you have, you are not alone. These exotic-sounding delights are all part of the "Li... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Germany's Christian Democratic Union chairwoman Chancellor Angela Merkel briefs the media about their new ruling coalition in Berlin on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009.
Berlin   Economy   Fund   Germany   Photos  
 The New York Times 
Few Signs of Turnabout in Germany
| BERLIN - About 100 days ago, Angela Merkel started a second term as chancellor, armed with a new center-right government coalition and an admonition for Germany. "This country has to finally grasp t... (photo: AP / Eckehard Schulz)
French President Nicolas Sarkozy's special envoy on North Korea Jack Lang is seen during a hearing at the National Assembly in Paris, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2009. Lang said France will not recognize North Korea soon.  The Daily Mail 
Controversial French MP praises 'courage' of migrants illegally headed for Britain
| Controversial: Jack Lang has demanded urgent humanitarian aid for migrants in Calais | The French MP for Calais has praised the 'courage' of migrants who trek thousands of miles across Europe to sne... (photo: AP / Jacques Brinon)
Aid   Britain   France   Photos   Society  
Kashmiri Muslim protesters shout pro freedom slogans as they protest the killing of 17-year-old Zahid Farooq Shah, on the outskirts of Srinagar, India, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. Shah who died Friday is the second teenager in a week whose death has been blamed on police and government forces in Indian-controlled Kashmir's main city. Widespread protests have rocked the disputed Himalayan region a week, and thousands of armed troops patrolled the city warning residents to stay indoors.  The News & Observer 
Unrest in Indian Kashmir enters 2nd week
| SRINAGAR, India -- Authorities put separatist leaders under house arrest and thousands of armed troops in riot gear warned people to stay indoors in Indian Kashmir's main city Monday in an attempt t... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
India   Kashmir   Photos   Protest   Violence  
Top Stories
Beekeepers (sl1) Penn Live
Struggling Moore Twp. beekeeper to appear at Adventures in Agriculture show at Palmer Park Mall
| MOORE TWP. | Carl Becker is keeping some bees toasty in the warming house a few steps from his home off Pheasant Road. | He doesn't want to bring them out to show them.... (photo: Creative Commons)
Adventures   Agriculture   Beekeeper   Mall   Photos  
Bee - Bees - Honey - Honeycomb - Insect - Nature. Penn Live
Facts about bees
| Moore Township Beekeeper Carl Becker, who has 50 years of experience working with the Apis mellifera, shares some interesting items about those little rascals that tend... (photo: Public Domain)
Agriculture   Food   Insects   Photos   Years  
2,500 Years Of Egyptomania National Post
2,500 Years Of Egyptomania
 By Geoffrey Clarfield, National PostFebruary 8, 2010 4:09 AM   | In 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered the most magnificent intact tomb of any Egypt... (photo: WN / marzena)
Archaeologists   British   Egypt   Pharaoh   Photos  
Traders check a screen on the floor of the stock market in Buenos Aires, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008. Argentine stocks opened higher after suffering a loss Monday amid growing concerns of a worldwide recession. Wall Street Journal
European Stocks Follow Wall Street Higher
By MICHELE MAATOUK | European stocks opened higher Monday, taking their cue from a late rally on Wall Street Friday. | The U.K. FTSE 100 index rose 0.9% to 5106.10, Germa... (photo: AP / Eduardo Di Baia)
Business   Economy   Europe   Market   Photos  
Air France A321 F-GTAI. The Guardian
Air France-KLM Jan traffic down 1.6 pct, cargo up
* Jan passenger traffic down 1.6 percent, average revenue down * Cargo traffic up 2 percent (Adds quote, background) PARIS, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Passenger traffic at Air Fra... (photo: Creative Commons / Brian)
Air   Cargo   France   Photos   Traffic  
Barcelona's Lionel Messi The Independent
Eurozone: Messi magic keeps Barça cruising
| With Barcelona's Gerard Piqué sent off for a wild and late challenge on Getafe defender Rafa midway through the first half, this looked like being the day Real, who ham... (photo: AP / Bernat Armangue)
Barcelona   Messi   Photos   Soccer   Sport  
Politics Economy
- Turkey alters its compass
- France agrees to sell Russia advanced warship
- Iran moves closer to nuke warhead capacity
- Steady, plausible response to Iran is needed - but we've
 Syrian President Bashar Assad speaks at a press conference in Cairo Monday, Oct. 2, 2000. Assad, in his first press conference since assuming the Syrian presidency in July, said Syria is ready to negotiate peace with Israel whenever Israelis are "tr
Assad vows to stand by Lebanon in any conflict with Israel
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- Europe loses seat at top table
- G7 to continue stimulus until global economy on track
- Cost of insuring European national debts hits new high
- Super Bowl ad breaks Google's TV silence
Air France A321 F-GTAI.
Air France-KLM Jan traffic down 1.6 pct, cargo up
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Education Health
- Lingerie, lace and pearls: Flirty Emma Watson sheds the boar
- Ahmadinejad proposes prisoner swap for US hikers
- Oscar nominations 2010: Helen Mirren, Carey Mulligan and Col
- The first sit-in at a Woolworth store began 50 years ago tod
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Oscar nominations 2010: Helen Mirren, Carey Mulligan and Colin Firth fly the flag for Britain ...
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-  Study links oestrogen therapy to asthma
- Baptists' Lawyer: They Had Paperwork
- France Tackles National Identity Crisis
- HRT linked to adult asthma
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HRT linked to adult asthma
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Entertainment Energy
- Chick flick brings Avatar down to earth
- Asia takes film battle to Berlin
- Belcourt Theatre kicks off Noir Fest
- Lawyer: Pitt and Jolie Sue Over Split Claim
Polish director Roman Polanski poses with the ensemble of the musical "Dance of the Vampires" in Oberhausen, western Germany, Monday, Sept. 29, 2008. The musical will start in Oberhausen at Nov. 7, 2008.
Polanski misses Berlin accolade, trapped in his gilded, Alpine home
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- Shtokman start-up pushed back
- Syria holds output steady
- Total issues jobs pledge to refinery workers
- Total delays decision on French refinery closure
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, right, and French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, left, laugh as they deliver a joint press conference, at the Quai d'Orsay, in Paris, Friday Jan. 29, 2010.
Clinton Presses China to Back Iran Sanctions
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