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Conservative Party chief David Cameron, right, and his local Conservative candidate Edward Timpson, left, speak to the media on a visit to train haulage company, Freightliner Group Limited, during their campaign ahead of the Crewe and Nantwich by election on May 22, in Crewe, England, Thursday May 15, 2008. Rusting train cars litter railroad yards that flank this industrial town that has been a bedrock of support for Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Labour Party. Once a farming hamlet, Crewe was transformed by locomotive building into a bustling town in the mid-19th century, only to see the industry slip into a steep decline. Now, Labour looks set to lose the district for the first time in a special election Thursday, raising questions about whether the Brown era may be grinding to its own slow halt
British   Leader   People   Photos   Poverty   Tories  
 The Australian 
Tories to target fat, poor, addicted
| BRITISH Opposition Leader David Cameron said yesterday that some people who are poor, fat or addicted to alcohol or drugs have only themselves to blame. | Mr Cameron said society had been too sensit... (photo: AP / Paul Thomas)
 Iranian student walk pass an anti-American mural, the Statue of Liberty with skull head, Saturday Nov. 4, 2006 in front of the former U.S embassy in Tehran, Iran during a demonstration to mark the anniversary of the start of the Iranian hostage crisis wh
Iran   Nuclear   Photos   Politics   US  
 Asia Times 
Tehran looks beyond Bush
| By Trita Parsi | WASHINGTON - Conciliatory noises from Tehran over the nuclear issue have left Washington and Brussels baffled, and unconvinced of Iran's intentions. Having grown accustomed to Presi... (photo: AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)
Geneva, Switzerland  Philadelphia Daily News 
Swiss nationalist force referendum on minaret ban
| ELIANE ENGELER | The Associated Press | GENEVA - Swiss nationalists are forcing a popular vote on whether to ban the construction of Muslim minarets , a proposal that, if approved, could clash with ... (photo: WN / anastasya)
Europe   Geneva   Nationalist   Photos   Switzerland   Vote  
A police van arrives at the Securitas security depot in Tonbridge, England, Thursday Feb. 23, 2006. Armed robbers impersonating police officers stole some 25 million pounds (US$43.5 million) from a security company south of London early Wednesday in one of the largest robberies in British history, the Bank of England said.  Star Tribune 
Police and Londoners struggle to explain killings of 2 French students
| LONDON - The tabloids are calling them the "Tarantino murders." | The two young Frenchmen, promising research students at one of Britain's top universities, had been bound and stabbed repe... (photo: AP Photo / Tom Hevezi)
Crime   France   London   Photos   Police   Students  
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President George W. Bush, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi Canada Dot Com
G8 wants broad U.N. deal to halve emissions
| TOYAKO, Japan (Reuters) - The G8 rich countries said on Tuesday they want to work with the nearly 200 states involved in U.N. climate change talks to adopt a goal of at... (photo: White House / Eric Draper )
Climate   Emissions   G8   Japan   Photos  
 Brazil´s Robinho holds a Brazilian flag as he celebrates his team´s victory 3-0 against Argentina at the Copa America final game in Maracaibo, Venezuela, Sunday, July 15, 2007. At left Anderson, at right Julio Baptista. (AP Photo/Ricardo Maza Independent online
Robinho, Ronaldinho make Beijing Games
| Brazil coach Dunga on Monday included Real Madrid's Robinho and Barcelona's Ronaldinho - who is set to leave the Nou Camp - in his squad for the Beijing Games. | Manche... (photo: AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan)
Brazil   Olympics   Photos   Soccer   Star  
Hockey Tours-Gap 2 Sporting Life
Medals Not On The Cards For Hockey Hopefuls
| By Carl Markham, PA Sport | Olympic medals are a rarity for Great Britain and so both the men's and women's teams head to Beijing without the overbearing pressure of ex... (photo: Creative Commons / Ohkami)
Britain   Hockey   Olympic   Photos   Sport  
 Brazil´s soccer players, from left, Anderson, Elano, Daniel Alves, Robinho, Afonso, Fernando and Juan jokes during a training session in Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela, Saturday, June 30, 2007. Brazil will face Chile, July 1. (ss2) The Guardian
Ronaldinho, Robinho included in Brazil soccer squad
RIO DE JANEIRO, July 7 (Reuters) - Out of form Ronaldinho has been included in Brazil's squad for the Olympic Games as an overage player. Real Madrid striker Robinho, ano... (photo: (AP Photo/Claudio Cruz))
Brazil   Football   League   Photos   Stars  
 Bojnice Castle, the only one of its design in Central Europe.(ss2) Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Cheaper flights to Europe on the horizon
| This is a transcript from AM. The program is broadcast around Australia at 08:00 on ABC Local Radio. | Cheaper flights to Europe on the horizon | AM - Tuesday, 8 July ,... (photo: public domain)
Australia   Broadcast   Europe   Flights   Photos  
Members of various hard line Islamic shout during a demonstration calling for an Islamic sect, known as Ahmadiyah, to be disbanded Monday, June 9, 2008 in Jakarta, Indonesia. More than 5,000 demonstrators gathered outside Indonesia's presidential palace to demand that the government outlaw the moderate Muslim sect they consider heretica The Australian
Indonesia facing fresh religious unrest
| INDONESIA is at risk of fresh religious unrest as hardline Islamic groups gain increasing influence over the government, a new report warns. | Brussels-based think-tank... (photo: AP / Ed Wray)
Elections   Indonesia   Photos   Religion   Society  
Ministers of the new government of Serbia read their oaths at the parliament session in Belgrade, Serbia, Monday, July 7, 2008. The Serbian parliament met Monday in an extraordinary session to elect a new government as President Boris Tadic has given the mandate to economist Mirko Cvetkovic. Outgoing Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica's government collapsed in March after Kosovo's declaration of independence from Serbia. Turkish Press
Serbian parliament elects pro-EU government
| Newly appointed Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic sits prior to presenting his program to the Serbian parliament in Belgrade. Serbia's parliament approved late Mon... (photo: AP / Darko Vojinovic)
Belgrade   EU   Photos   Politics   Serbia  
Alleged Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga, center, is seen at the start of a hearing at the International Criminal Court in The Hague,, jsa1 Irish Times
ICC to keep suspect Lubanga in custody
| The International Criminal Court (ICC) said today that Congolese war crimes suspect Thomas Lubanga will remain in jail pending its final ruling on an appeal by prosecut... (photo: AP / Bas Czerwinski)
Congo   Court   Crimes   Hague   Photos  
Politics Business & Economy
- Nicolas Sarkozy turns screw on Irish over EU treaty
- Iran indicates it has no plans to halt enrichment
- Why Barack Obama may be lonely in 2009 What Europe wants now
- My Week: Peter Mandelson
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown, left, talks to French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy as he leaves 11 Downing Street, London, Monday, Sept. 18, 200
Nicolas Sarkozy turns screw on Irish over EU treaty
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- InBev sets in motion bid to oust Anheuser board
- EU to join U.S. in providing more oil supply clarity
- InBev turns up the heat on board of Anheuser-Busch
- InBev pressing to oust Anheuser board
Petron Petrol Station - Davao City - Philippines
EU finance ministers to talk on oil relief plans
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Agriculture Technology
- Free food may tackle EU obesity
- EU farm chief begs German farmers to stop mailing her milk t
- EU official begs farmers to stop sending milk
- EU official begs farmers to stop sending milk
 A worker at a dairy farm in East Montpelier, Vt., milks cows in this June 19, 1996 photo. The Northeast Interstate Dairy Compact could be fueling excess production by New England dairy farmers and could require farmers to pay the federal government to di
EU official begs farmers to stop sending milk
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- AP Technology NewsBrief at 7:22 a.m. EDT
- AP Technology NewsBrief at 11:22 p.m. EDT
- InBev seeks ouster of Anheuser board
- InBev seeks ouster of Anheuser board
 Gasoline station - Crude - Oil - Vehicle - Fuel
Oil prices fall more than $1 a barrel
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Pensions Sport
- Europe's political landscape is shifting to the right
- InBev seeks to oust Anheuser-Busch board
- Oil drops $1 amid optimism on Iran
- Oil prices edge higher on dollar, supply concerns
 Gasoline - Fuel - Petrol - Oil - Energy - Gas Pump. (ps1)
Oil drops $1 amid optimism on Iran
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- Barca are only bidders for Arshavin
- Van de velde is back!
- Soren, monty best bets
- Westie's been there before
Hockey Tours-Gap 2
Medals Not On The Cards For Hockey Hopefuls
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Science Environment
- EU includes aviation in CO2 curbs
- EU widens Billiton-Rio Tinto antitrust probe into acquisitio
- Will the World End in 2012?
- EU musicians oppose Europe-wide online licensing
 Special Envoy of the Quartet of the Middle East Tony Blair gestures while speaking during a media conference after a meeting of the Mideast Quartet at the Palace of Culture in Lisbon, Thursday July 19, 2007. (AP Photo/Paulo Duarte) fa0
Tony Blair urges action on climate change
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- EU moves to cut back target on biofuel use
- Shell backs EU carbon proposal
- G8 turns to emerging economies
- The eagles have landed
A cane cutter works in Batatais, Brazil, in this Aug. 28, 2007 file photo. Booming Brazil is in overdrive with test drilling at a potentially mammoth offshore oil field, trucks jamming ports to offload soy shipments for China, biofuel production galore and plenty of cash for mega-infrastructure projects ranging from bridges to dams
EU moves to cut back target on biofuel use
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