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Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, left, is congratulated on his prize by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, right, and the former head of the state-funded body which manages the archives of the former East German secret police Stasi Joachim Gauck, center, after receiving the M100 Media Prize 2010 in Potsdam near Berlin, eastern Germany, Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010.
Germany   Islam   Media   Photos   Wikipedia: Kurt Westergaard  
Merkel honours Mohammad cartoonist at press award
| POTSDAM, Germany (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel paid tribute to freedom of speech on Wednesday at a ceremony for a Dane whose cartoon of the Prophet Mohammad provoked Muslim protests that led ... (photo: AP / Odd Andersen, pool)
The Star
Hamburg Harbour is the second-largest port in Europe.
Economy   Germany   Industry   Photos   Wikipedia: Economy of Germany  
Data Show German Economic Juggernaut Slowing
| BERLIN — A surprise fall in exports and near-zero growth in industry output in July suggested on Wednesday that the German industrial juggernaut may slow somewhat after building up record mome... (photo: Creative Commons / Seano)
The New York Times
Vettel with some power oversteer coming out of turn 2 Vettel seeks more Monza magic
| Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel returns to the scene of his first Formula One victory this weekend hoping to pull off another Italian Grand Prix win against the odds. | The 23-year-old German triumphed ... (photo: Creative Commons / Mark McArdle) Indian Express
Germany   Italy   Photos   Sport   Wikipedia : Sebastian Vettel  
Beer - Alcohol - Drinks Acamprosate prevents relapse to drinking in alcoholism
--> | Acamprosate reduces the number of patients being treated for alcoholism who return to drinking, according to a new Cochrane Systematic Review. The drug showed moderate benefits in trials when us... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) PhysOrg
Alcoholism   Drinkers   Health   Photos   Wikipedia: Alcoholism  
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Beer - Alcohol - Drinks Acamprosate prevents relapse to drinking in alcoholism
--> | Acamprosate reduces the number of patients being treated for alcoholism who return to drinking, according to a new Cochrane Systematic Review. The drug showed moder... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) PhysOrg
Alcoholism   Drinkers   Health   Photos   Wikipedia: Alcoholism  
SAN MIGUEL BEEER - OKTOBERFEST - PHILIPPINES - BEER DRINKERS - FILIPINOS - LIQUOR Oktoberfest comes to Old Chicago
individual: 10 numChar :2196 | -->TOTAL ELEMENTS IN ARRAY: 18 | TOTAL CHARACTERS IN ARRAY: 3172 | TOTAL CHARACTERS IN PAGES: 2196 | LAST PAGE CONTAINS: 976 | -->--> | Okt... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo) Nashville Tennessean
Chicago   German   Oktoberfest   Photos   Tradition  
Accused John Demjanjuk waits for the beginning of another day of trial in Munich, southern Germany, on Wednesday, Jan, 20 2010. Demjanjuk health issues taking over trial
| BERLIN - John Demjanjuk attends most sessions of his trial in a hospital bed set up in the courtroom, wearing dark sunglasses and a hat pulled down over his face. AC = ... (photo: AP / Christof Stache, Pool) Herald Tribune
Demjanjuk   Health   Issues   Photos   Trial  
Google - Internet Google can interpret your conversation
BERLIN: Internet search giant Google unveiled new technology that slowly interprets conversations between two people who do not speak the same language. | The software wa... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) The Times Of India
Berlin   Internet   Photos   Translation   Wikipedia: Google  
Pope Benedict XVI greets the faithful during the weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Wednesday, April 7, 2010. Pope Will Meet Abuse Victims in U.K.
By CASSELL BRYAN-LOW in London and STACY MEICHTRY in Rome | Pope Benedict XVI plans to meet with victims of clerical abuse during his visit to the U.K., according to a ch... (photo: AP / Pier Paolo Cito) Wall Street Journal
Abuse   Photos   UK   Vatican   Wikipedia: Sexual abuse  
Trader Steven Schnibbe, left, and fellow traders gather at the post that trades CIT on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Thursday, July 16, 2009. US market falls amid Europe bank worries
US stocks fell in very light volume on Tuesday as investors seized on renewed concerns about European banks as a reason to sell shares. | US market falls amid Europe bank... (photo: AP / Richard Drew) The Times Of India
Bank   Europe   Market   Photos   Wikipedia: New York Stock Exchange  
A demonstrator holds a placard reading "Working more and living less" during the demonstration, Tuesday Sept.7, 2010 in Paris. French unions challenged unpopular President Nicolas Sarkozy with a major nationwide strike over plans to raise the retirement age from 60 to 62, cutting service on trains, planes, buses and subways. French unions test Sarkozy in massive pensions strike
| Wednesday, September 08, 2010 | - Powered by | --> | Brian Love | Reuters | PARIS: French trade unions said 2.5 million people took to the streets on Tuesday to protest... (photo: AP / Christophe Ena) Daily Star Lebanon
France   Labor   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy  
Rumors of Osama bin Laden's death have been greatly exaggerated, again. The latest tantalizing lead on the al-Qaida leader (shown here with is top lieutenant, Ayman Al-Zawahri in an image taken from a videotape broadcast on Al-Jazeera on Oct. 5, 2001) came Saturday, when a French newspaper reported on a leaked document from the French government, asserting that a Saudi source said the Saudi government believed the 52-year-old terror leader had perished of typhoid last month. Officials in the United States and other countries have since rushed to say there's no evidence to substantiate the report Arrests stir worry about Qaeda plots in West
| LONDON (Reuters) - Their place in history assured, are al Qaeda's ageing leaders content merely to propagate their ideology and tactics among like-minded militant group... (photo: AP / Courtesy of Al-Jazeera via APTN, File) The Star
Al Qaida   Intelligence   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Al-Qaeda  
Politics Business
Plans for Koran burning condemned worldwide
Wave of strikes hitting Europe unlikely to upset policies -
Serbia bows to EU, softens stance on Kosovo
Ukraine's Security Service Questions an Opposition Leade
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 .
Wave of strikes hitting Europe unlikely to upset policies - analysts
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Banks will have to keep more reserves from 2013
A day of relative stability shows ratchet at work
Wave of strikes hitting Europe unlikely to upset policies -
Lord of finance
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 .
Wave of strikes hitting Europe unlikely to upset policies - analysts
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Culture Health
Delhi Metro gets a hay craft adornment
Serbia Stun Spain
Secretary Clinton's Speech to the Council on Foreign Rel
Concertino Stuttgart to perform in Minneapolis
Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie and Brad buy $40 million mansion in Italy
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Lord of finance
European Court Criticizes Gambling Restrictions in Germany
Data Show German Economic Juggernaut Slowing
Fla. pastor on fringe of US Christian life
Hamburg Harbour is the second-largest port in Europe.
Data Show German Economic Juggernaut Slowing
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Industry Science
Skandi Aker named 'Ship of the Year 2010' by Skipsre
Lord of finance
UAE ranks high in global competitiveness report
Oil falls for third session on drop in share prices
Hamburg Harbour is the second-largest port in Europe.
Data Show German Economic Juggernaut Slowing
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BASF blames "human error" for GM crop contaminatio
Matt Cohler Leads Funding for Scientist Social Network
Matt Cohler Leads Funding for Scientist Social Network
ResearchGATE brings in strong funding round for 'scienti
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.
European Commission Warns France About Treatment of Migrants
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