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Specialists George F. Moerler, right, accompanied by a Broker, left, watch the monitor as they work on the trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange Friday, Oct. 17, 2008.
Market   Photos   Stock   WallStreet   Wikipedia: New York Stock Exchange  
 The Australian 
JP Morgan leads Wall St shares higher
| US stocks rose modestly today after a Federal Reserve report and President Barack Obama formally unveiled fresh economic stimulus ideas. | The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 46.32 points, or 0.45... (photo: AP / David Karp)
Workers march with flares during a protest, in Marseille, southern France, Tuesday Sept. 7, 2010. More than 200 street demonstrations were scheduled throughout France  during the one-day movement. Civil aviation authorities asked airlines to cut a quarter of flights at Paris' airports, only two out of five fast trains are scheduled to run, and traffic was slowed on Paris' subway and suburban transport lines .
Economy   Europe   Labor   Photos   Wikipedia: 2010 European sovereign debt crisis  
 Daily Star Lebanon 
Wave of strikes hitting Europe unlikely to upset policies - analysts
| Thursday, September 09, 2010 | - Powered by | --> | Dina Kyriakidou | Reuters | ATHENS: A wave of anti-austerity strikes hitting Europe this autumn will disrupt life and may hurt some economies but ... (photo: AP / Claude Paris)
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday, May 4, 2009.  The Australian 
US stocks up as Europe fears ease
| US stocks were slightly up overnight after news of a successful Portuguese debt auction eased the previous day's concerns about the European economy. | The Dow Jones Industrial Average edged up... (photo: AP / Richard Drew)
Europe   Photos   Portugal   WallStreet   Wikipedia: New York Stock Exchange  
People pass by the northern headquarters of the Anglo Irish Bank in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Friday, Jan. 16, 2009. Anglo Irish Bank share trading was suspended Friday after the Irish government announced it was nationalizing the troubled lender, a move the EU said it will investig  The New York Times 
Ireland Plans to Split Up Troubled Lender
| DUBLIN (Reuters) — Ireland’s government outlined a compromise solution for winding down the troubled Anglo Irish Bank on Wednesday but did not provide either a price or a timeline on its... (photo: AP / Peter Morrison)
Banking   Economy   Ireland   Photos   Wikipedia: Anglo Irish Bank Corporation Act 2009  
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Red Bull Formula One driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany gestures as he celebrates with his teammates after his win the Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix in Sepang, Malaysia, Sunday, April 4, 2010. The Guardian
Vettel seeks more Monza magic
By Alan Baldwin LONDON, Sept 8 (Reuters) - Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel returns to the scene of his first Formula One victory this weekend hoping to pull off another Itali... (photo: AP / Lai Seng Sin)
London   Motor   Photos   Sport  
Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso of Spain looks on at pit during the third practice session at the Formula One Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain, Saturday, March 13, 2010 The Guardian
Formula One statistics for Italian Grand Prix
Sept 8 (Reuters) - Formula One statistics for Sunday's Italian Grand Prix at Monza: - WINS Red Bull's Australian Mark Webber has won four races this season, McLaren's Lew... (photo: AP / Luca Bruno)
Alonso   Bull   Ferrari   Photos   Statistics  
Belgium's Kim Clijsters returns the ball towards U.S.A.'s Venus williams during the quarter finals of the WTA Proximus Diamond Games in Antwerp, Belgium, Friday, Feb.18, 2005. Williams won 6-2, 6-3. The Daily Telegraph
US Open 2010: Kim Clijsters and Venus Williams set up semi-final showdown
Two-time champions Kim Clijsters and Venus Williams booked a semi-final showdown at the US Open with hard-fought victories in windy conditions at Flushing Meadows. | Head... (photo: AP / Yves Logghe)
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Kim Clijsters, of Belgium, returns a shot to Samantha Stosur, of Australia, during a quarterfinal at the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010. Al Jazeera
Clijsters sets up Venus semi-final
| Kim Clijsters needed all her fighting qualities to keep her US Open defence alive and cap an extraordinary day of struggles at the last grand slam of the season. | Now ... (photo: AP / Mark Humphrey)
Belgium   Photos   Tennis   US Open   Wikipedia: Kim Clijsters  
Eric Besson, French Minister for Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Mutually-Supportive Development, right, and Pierre Lellouche, French Secretary of State for European Affairs, left, are welcomed by European Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship Viviane Reding, second right, and European Commissioner for Home Affairs Cecilia Malmstroem, second left, to talk about the French government's crackdown on Roma, at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010. The New York Times
European Commission Warns France About Treatment of Migrants
| BRUSSELS — Against a backdrop of anger from lawmakers, the European Commission on Tuesday warned France to abide by European law in its treatment of migrants, tho... (photo: AP / Yves Logghe)
EU   France   Immigration   Photos   Wikipedia: Romani people  
He Yafei, Chinese Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs gestures during a press conference at the UN Climate summit in Copenhagen, Denmark, Friday, Dec. 11, 2009. Asia Times
China spells out its fears
|      Sep 8, 2010 China spells out its fears | By Alexander Casella | BRUSSELS - While the press briefing given recently by the Chinese ambassador to... (photo: AP / Anja Niedringhaus)
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Men walk past a financial display board in central London, Monday Oct. 6, 2008. Asian and European stock markets plunged Monday as government bank bailouts in the U.S. and Europe failed to alleviate fears that the global financial crisis would depress world economic growth. By midafternoon Europe time, Britain's benchmark stock index, the FTSE 100, lost 245.70 to 4,734.55 _ a 4.93 percent fall. The declines were led by the banking industry, with the mining and oil industries also suffering The New York Times
Questions About Banks Push European Indexes Lower
| Equity markets declined Tuesday, particularly in Europe, where concerns about the health of banks resurfaced and European finance ministers met to consider a new levy o... (photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis)
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 ag2  Mikhail Youzhny at the US Open September 4th, 2006 during match against Tommy Robredo Kansas City Star
U.S. Open tennis results
More News | Tuesday, in New York; at The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center | MEN SINGLES | Fourth round | •Mikhail Youzhny (12), Russia, d. Tommy Robredo,... (photo: WN / aruna)
Mikhail Youzhny   Photos   Sport   Tennis   Wikipedia: Mikhail Youzhny  
Politics Business & Economy
- Ralph Miliband: The father of a new generation
- French minister defends Roma policy at immigration meeting
- Ed and David Miliband: the battle of the brothers
- Ed and David Miliband: the battle of the brothers
Eric Besson, French Minister for Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Mutually-Supportive Development addresses the media on the French government's crackdown on Roma, at the European Council building in Brussels, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010.
French minister defends Roma policy at immigration meeting
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- 10 arrested in Europe-wide raids on hackers who download, di
- 10 arrested in European raids on Internet piracy
- 10 arrested in European raids on Internet piracy
- 10 arrested in Europe-wide raids on hackers who download, di
A worker gives instructions to commuters for alternative transport routes in front of an electronic information board giving details about strike action on London's underground transport system in central London's Paddington train station, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010
Commuters Walloped by Strikes in France, London
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Agriculture Technology
- Ralph Miliband: The father of a new generation
- New undercover video of calf confinement moves Bob Barker to
- Don't cut funds for poor members, Polish President tells
- Ireland Tries to Keep a Bank From Pulling It Under
British national newspapers that fronted a story on products from cloned animals entering the British food chain without official authorization are photographed in London, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2010.
Britain Reports 'Assurances' That No Milk From Clones Was Sold
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- 10 arrested in European raids on Internet piracy
- Internet Piracy Crackdown Gets 10 Arrested
- 10 arrested in European raids on Internet piracy
- 10 arrested in Europe-wide raids on hackers who download, di
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Pensions Sport
- Commuters walloped by strikes in France, London
- Europe raids on file-sharing groups
- Commuters walloped by strikes in France, London
- Commuters walloped by strikes in France, London
A worker gives instructions to commuters for alternative transport routes in front of an electronic information board giving details about strike action on London's underground transport system in central London's Paddington train station, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010
Commuters Walloped by Strikes in France, London
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- Turkey: 3 - Belgium: 2
- Cyclist suspended over EPO test Reuters - Wed, 08 Sep 19:13:
- Belgian rider provisionally suspended over doping case
- Europe briefs: Queiroz's Portugal future in doubt, Bulga
House residence staff sweeps in the Grand Foyer of the White House
FIFA inspectors to visit White House
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Science Environment
- 10 arrested in European raids on Internet piracy
- Internet Piracy Crackdown Gets 10 Arrested
- 10 arrested in European raids on Internet piracy
- Belgian police smash internet pirates in 13-country swoop
A cargo ship loaded with containers disembarks from the Tianjin Port in China, March 4, 2009. China says the decline in its exports accelerated in February as a slump in global demand worsened, adding to pressure on China to pump up its economy with a massive stimulu
Asia assesses its prospects as world recovery stumbles
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- Govt may ban import of e-waste
- German government debates future of nuclear energy
- 4 killed in latest wave of forest fires in Russia
- Galicians demand answers over 2002 Prestige oil spill
In this Friday, June 20, 2008 file photo, a worker sorts electronic equipment for recycling at a factory for recycling electronics and electrical equipment in Mumbai, India.
Govt may ban import of e-waste
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