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Breaking News Thu, 29 Jul 2010
Animal rights activists hold banners against bullfights as they celebrate Catalonia's parliament decision to ban bullfights on their northeastern region, in Madrid, Wednesday, July 28, 2010.
Animal Rights   Catalonia   Photos   Sport   Wikipedia: Bullfighting  
 BBC News 
Catalonia's bullfight ban provokes emotional response
The Catalan parliament voted to ban bullfighting in an emotional session packed full of deputies, activists and observers, says the BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Barcelona. | In the end the vote passed by ... (photo: AP / Daniel Ochoa de Olza)
Britain's opposition Conservative Party leader David Cameron answers a question from a journalist as he gives a speech to journalists and academics at a think tank on Policy Exchange in London, Monday, Oct. 29, 2007.
Pakistan   Photos   Terrorism   UK   Wikipedia: Inter-Services Intelligence  
 Al Jazeera 
UK 'terror' warning angers Pakistan
| Remarks by David Cameron, the British prime minister, that Islamabad should not "promote the export of terror" have angered Pakistani officials. | Cameron made the comments on Wednesday during ... (photo: AP / Akira Suemori)
British Aerospace Hawk T1 (XX245) flies at Kimble Air Day 2008, Kimble Airport, Gloucester shire, England. The BAE Systems Hawk is a British single engine, advanced jet trainer aircraft. It first flew in 1974 as the Hawker Siddeley Hawk. The Hawk is used by the Royal Air Force, and other air forces, as either a trainer or a low-cost combat aircraft.  Daily Star Lebanon 
India signs $1.1 billion jet deal with BAE, Rolls-Royce
| Thursday, July 29, 2010 | - Powered by | NEW DELHI: BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce will supply India with 57 Hawk military training jets in a deal worth around 700 million sterling ($1.09 billion), Bri... (photo: Creative Commons / Adrian Pingstone)
Defence   India   Photos   UK   Wikipedia: BAE Systems  
Deposed Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh, right, and senior Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Zahar talk after their Ramadan prayers in al-Garbi mosque at Shati refugee camp in Gaza City Sunday Sept. 16, 2007. Since Hamas' takeover in Gaza, violence has largely been contained to the roiling coastal strip _ where Israeli troops regularly battle Palestinian militants firing rockets into Israel _ while Israel has sought to bolster Abbas by reducing operations in the West Bank.  Gulf News 
Hamas wants dialogue with Europe
| Gaza: Hamas is open to negotiating directly with European countries and has welcomed a recent call by French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner to enter into talks with the Islamist movement. | Gaza-... (photo: AP / Hatem Moussa)
Europe   Gaza   Hamas   Photos   Wikipedia: Hamas  
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This DEc.10, 2008 file photo shows ArcelorMittal French headquarters outside Paris. France's competition authorities Tuesday Dec.16, 2008 slapped a record Euro 575 million ($776 million) in fines on 11 companies, including subsidiaries of global steel giant ArcelorMittal, for running a cartel in the steel trading sector from 1999 to 2004. The Luxembourg-based ArcelorMittal, is the world's largest steelmaker and has over 326,000 employees in more than 60 countries. The Guardian
ArcelorMittal sees Q3 drop, mulls stainless split
* Sees Q3 core profit $2.1-2.5 bln vs $2.6 bln expected * Q2 core profit $3.0 bln vs Rtrs poll consensus $3.0 bln * Assessing spin-off of stainless steel division * Chall... (photo: AP / Jacques Brinon)
Brussels   China   Photos   Steel   Wikipedia: ArcelorMittal  
Michael Jackson (sl1) The Examiner
Michael Jackson news: Woman claims to be King of Pop's illegitimate love child, wants inheritance
| Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley in 1994.(Getty Image) Related articlesMichael Jackson news: First official King of Pop ‘Billie Jean’ and ‘... (photo: AP Photo / Mike Fiala)
Celebrities   Entertainment   Music   Photos   US  
 Overall leader Alberto Contador of Spain tosses champagne with his Discovery Channel team manager Johan Bruyneel of Belium, at the wheel, as he pedals during the 20th and last stage of the 94th Tour de France cycling race between Marcoussis, southwest of The Australian
UCI ranks Tour de France winner Alberto Contador the new world No.1
| CYCLING: Cadel Evans has slipped down the world rankings following a difficult Tour de France. | Alberto Contador is the new world No 1, according to the rankings relea... (photo: AP )
Cycling   France   Photos   Sports   Wikipedia : Alberto Contador  
In this Friday, April 23, 2010 file photo, a 31-year-old French veiled woman, no name released, addresses the media in Nantes, western France. The Star
Qaeda's Zawahri condemns France, Yemen clerics - Web
| DUBAI (Reuters) - Al Qaeda's No. 2 leader condemned a French move to ban Islamic face veils and urged Yemeni clerics to call for jihad against an alleged U.S. intervent... (photo: AP / David Vincent, File)
Al Qaida   France   Islam   Photos   Wikipedia: Hijab  
KOSOVO INDEPENDENCE SERBS. The New York Times
Leave Serbia and Kosovo Alone
| The International Court of Justice’s ruling last week that Kosovo did not violate international law with its unilateral declaration of independence from Serbia in... (photo: AP / Srdjan Ilic)
Justice   Kosovo   Photos   Serbia   Wikipedia: 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence  
Apple iPhone - Smartphone PhysOrg
iPhone 'faces rising challenge' from Android handsets
| The Google Nexus One smartphone, seen here at its launch in Washington in January, uses the company's Android software. Apple's iPhone will likely dominate the high-end... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Android   Iphone   Photos   Software   Wikipedia: iPhone  
Ernests Gulbis in the Singles Final against Ivo Karlovic during the Delray Beach International Tennis Championships in Delray Beach, Florida - February 28, 2010 The New York Times
Gulbis, Schuettler Open With Wins in Los Angeles
| Filed at 3:33 a.m. ET | LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Ernests Gulbis won his first match in two months, while the hottest player on the ATP Tour withdrew from the Farmers Classic... (photo: WN / Aruna Gilbert)
Classic   Gulbis   Open   Photos   Tennis  
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Iraq: Trade Union Banned in the Electricity Sector
Tuesday, 27 July 2010, 6:42 pm | Press Release: International Trade Union Confederation | Iraq: Trade Unions Banned in the Electricity Sector | Brussels, 26 July 2010 (IT... (photo: Public Domain / High Contrast)
Iraq   Online   Photos   Trade   Wikipedia: Electricity  
Politics Business & Economy
- AP source: Intelligence nominee has smooth session
- Hungary sued over art looted during Holocaust
- Key Republican calls Kagan a 'dangerous' nominee
- Calls for Rangel to quit could escalate if no deal
Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., smiles as he is introduced by former Indiana Rep. Lee Hamilton, not pictured, at a campaign stop in Washington, Tuesday, July 15, 2008.
Obama to mark 20th anniversary of disabilities act
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- Spanair Expands International Marketing With Discover the Wo
- Arcelor makes Q2 net income of $1.7 billion
- Arcelor makes Q2 net income of $1.7 billion
- Arcelor makes Q2 net income of $1.7 billion
Arcelor Mittal steel mill in Galai With a GDP of around $264 billion and a GDP per capita (PPP) of $12,285[144] estimated for 2008, Romania is an upper-middle income country economy[145] and has been part of the European Union since January 1, 2007
Arcelor makes Q2 net income of $1.7 billion
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Agriculture Technology
- In her book, there are no excuses for not cooking
- Olive oil: Technically virgin?
- Calif. firefighters gain on the worst of wildfires
- Calif. firefighters gain on worst wildfire
Barack Obama
Sherrod fallout: Obama says forced ouster wrong
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- Is Your Smartphone Conflict-Free?
- New Titanic expedition will create 3D map of wreck
- Asia Dominates Top 100 Fastest Internet Cities List
- NZ Salmon nets Aussie award
Construction workers walk on their way to their working site in Beijing, China, Wednesday, March 18, 2009. The World Bank cut its forecast of China's 2009 growth from 7.5 percent to 6.5 percent on Wednesday due to plunging exports but expressed confidence in Beijing's ability to keep the world's third-largest economy expanding amid global turmoi
The changing face of emergence
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Pensions Sport
- Pensions withheld for 3 Calif. administrators
- A wave of change at BP
- Calif. subpoenas LA suburb records in salary probe
- Ageas sells Turkish insurance to BNP Paribas
Pope Benedict XVI blesses faithful during the Angelus prayer from his studio's window overlooking St. Peter's square at the Vatican, Sunday, June 27, 2010.
Vatican anger over child sex abuse raids in Belgium
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- Liverpool set to launch new era (in European backwater)
- Braga beating leaves Celtic with tough task
- Ruthless Braga thrash Celtic
- Galliani: Milan unlikely to make signings
Manchester United's Wayne Rooney, right, vies for the ball against AC Milan's Thiago Silva, center, during their Champions League first knockout round second leg soccer match at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Wednesday March 10, 2010.
BREAKING NEWS: Real Madrid Have Approached Milan's Thiago Silva - Agent
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Science Environment
- Asia Dominates Top 100 Fastest Internet Cities List
- Big Bang investigators want new atom smasher
- NZ Salmon nets Aussie award
- Gadget Makers Forced To Report Links To Congo War
A European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) scientist controls a computer screen showing traces on Atlas experiment of the first protons injected in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) during its switch on operation at the Cern's press center on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2008 near Geneva, Switzerland. Scientists fired a first beam of protons around a 27-kilometer (17 mile) tunnel housing the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). They hope to recreate conditions just after the so-called Big Bang. The international group of scientists plan to smash particles together to create, on a small-scale, re-enactments of the B
Big Bang investigators want new atom smasher
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- FACTBOX - Government responses to EU GM crop plans
- British pressure for GM crops unwelcome in Europe
- Europe should freeze deep water drilling: top official
- Russian cargo ship 'under control' official says
Why we need GM crops
FACTBOX - Government responses to EU GM crop plans
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