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Breaking News Sat, 11 Oct 2008
People lay flowers and light candles in front of the Carinthian government's headquarters in Klagenfurt, Austria, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, after Carinthia's governor Joerg Haider, whose far-right rhetoric led to international isolation for Austria during his time in government, died in a car accident Saturday when his car veered off the road near the city of Klagenfurt and overturned. He was 58.
Austria   Party   Photos   Politics   Vienna  
 Boston Herald 
Austrian right-wing leader Joerg Haider dead in car crash
| VIENNA, Austria - Joerg Haider, who turned his right-wing party into a powerful force in Austrian politics with a mix of in-your-face attacks on rivals and provocative praise of the Nazi era, died S... (photo: AP / Gert Eggenberger)
Merkel und Sarkozy: In der EU mit einer Stimme sprechen
Europe   Leaders   Merkel   Photos   Sarkozy  
 Al Jazeera 
Sarkozy and Merkel discuss crisis
| EU leaders are meeting to try to come up with a European response to the global economic crisis. | The 15 countries that all use the euro as currency are trying to decide a plan of action on Saturda... (photo: REGIERUNGonline / Kugler)
Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates delivers his speech presenting the government's plans for the European Union presidency at the parliament in Lisbon  Canada Dot Com 
Portuguese reject gay marriage
| Portugal's parliament rejected a proposal on Friday to allow gay marriage, sparking anger among gays who say they face discrimination in the conservative Catholic country. | The proposal by the smal... (photo: AP / Armando Franca)
Europe   Lisbon   Marriage   Parliament   Photos   Portugal  
Hyundai car, automobile, car ,dealer  The Times of India 
Hyundai's i20 to hit roads next month
|                   Text: | Korean major Hyundai was one of the most upbeat of car makers displaying its wares at Paris and against all expectati... (photo: WN / rina)
Auto   Hyundai   Korean   Paris   Photos  
Top Stories
All Tibetans want their basic human rights from China San Diego
Chinese dissidents miss out on Nobel peace prize
OSLO, Norway - Former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari won the Nobel Peace Prize Friday, but this year the news was as much about who didn't get the award. | Critics sa... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang)
China   Dissidents   Oslo   Peace   Photos  
Incandescent light bulb The Daily Mail
Let there be energy-saving light: Traditional bulbs to be banned from sale by 2010 to ...
| The sale of conventional light bulbs will be banned in Europe from the start of 2010 as part of a target to reduce greenhouse gases. | Low-energy fluorescent bulbs will... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Bulbs   Energy   Greenhouse   Light   Photos  
French soccer player Lilian Thuram, right, and coach Raymond Domenech Fox Sports
France, Portugal already lagging in World Cup
LONDON (AP) - France coach Raymond Domenech is in danger of losing his job only two games into World Cup qualifying, while Carlos Queiroz is under pressure barely two mon... (photo: AP / Charles Platiau, Pool)
France   London   Photos   Portugal   Soccer   Sport  
Crew members of a Chinook helicopter work after it was hit by a rocket San Diego
NATO's Afghan helicopter plan falling short
BRUSSELS - NATO states have failed to provide enough money for an initiative to send dozens more badly needed helicopters to assist the alliance's Afghan operation, offic... (photo: AP / Abdul Khaleq)
Afghanistan   Helicopter   Nato   Photos   US  
Coach Joachim Loew, right, plays the ball past manager Oliver Bierhoff during a training session of the German national soccer team in Tenero, near Ascona, Switzerland, Monday, June 23, 2008 Goal
WCQ Preview: Germany - Russia
A month after a weakened German side drew 3-3 against Finland, German coach Joachim Loew has the opportunity to make up for his side’s poor performance with a victory o... (photo: AP / Michael Probst)
Finland   Germany   Photos   Russia   Star  
U.N. envoy Martti Ahtisaari looks up during talks with Serbian President Boris Tadic in Belgrade, Serbia, in this Friday, Feb. 2, 2007 file photo. The Norwegian Nobel Committee has announced Friday Oct. 10, 2008 that Finland's ex-president Martti Ahtisaari has won the Nobel Peace International Herald Tribune
Martti Ahtisaari of Finland wins Nobel Peace Prize
| : The Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded its 2008 peace prize on Friday to Martti Ahtisaari, the former Finnish president who has been associated over decades with peace... (photo: AP / Darko Bandic, FILE)
Diplomacy   Finland   Nobel Prize   Peace   Photos  
Lufthansa TravelDailyNews
Lufthansa offers customers attractive winter timetable
Lufthansa is slightly increasing its flight services this winter. Its expanded route network will encompass 194 destinations in 79 countries, compared with 188 destinatio... (photo: public domain / )
Aerospace   Business   Germany   Photos   Transport  
 Meeting with former Finnish President Martti AHTISAARI . ula1 The State
Former Finnish president wins Nobel Peace Prize
| OSLO, Norway -- | Finland's ex-president Martti Ahtisaari received the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for his efforts to build a lasting peace from Africa and Asia to Euro... (photo: The Council of the European Union)
Europe   Finland   Oslo   Peace   Photos   President  
Politics Business & Economy
- US, European stock markets stumble despite rate cuts by cent
- Let's put a Brit in space, says minister
- Lib Dem front bench: Who's Who
- Europe marches out of step in bid to rescue tottering bankin
Jos Manuel Barroso, on the left, and Nicolas Sarkozy
Europe marches out of step in bid to rescue tottering banking system
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- Belgium offers Fortis shareholders profit coupon
- Belgium offers Fortis shareholders profit coupon
- Financial meltdown dissected
- European stocks hit five year low
 US Dollar - USD - Currency - Money - Forex. (ps1)
Financial meltdown dissected
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Agriculture Technology
- Should we grow veggies in our front yards?
- Weekly Africa column By Dr. Wolfgang Thome
- Table Talk: El Fuego fires up with Calif.-style Mexican
- Drug charge man freed after peer's plea
Agriculture -Farm -India
EU farm commissioner hints at more rural aid
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- Belgium, France, Luxembourg guarantee Dexia bank
- Encryption system 'unbreakable'
- Let's put a Brit in space, says minister
- Top 200 universities in the world
Euro - Money - Currency. (ps1)
European economies scramble into rescue mode
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Pensions Sport
- Need to know: A&L takeover ... Aviva protects itself ... Hay
- Lib Dem front bench: Who's Who
- Your credit crunch poems
- AMD gets boost from Abu Dhabi
Scandinavian Airlines System   wnhires (rhubie)
SAS shares soar amid speculation of Lufthansa bid
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- Uefa trials multi-referee system
- Fraser happy with short game
- Stroud leads at texas open
- Brain tumour fears for hospitalised Ryder Cup hero Seve Ball
Daniel Alfredsson
Senators' Alfredsson to have surgery
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Science Environment
- Cloned animals shouldn't be used for food, survey for EU
- Record increase in DNA database
- Nature loss 'dwarfs bank crisis'
- Autistic brains wired for pictures, not words
Cattle - Beef - Cow - Agriculture - Farming - Livestock
Cloned animals shouldn't be used for food, survey for EU says
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- Let there be energy-saving light: Traditional bulbs to be ba
- Birds' decline shows wider damage to nature
- Nature loss 'dwarfs bank crisis'
- Fears rise that EU may drop climate pledge
Incandescent light bulb
Let there be energy-saving light: Traditional bulbs to be banned from sale by 2010 to ...
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