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Breaking News Mon, 6 Feb 2012
Pedestrians pass by a beggar off Athens' main Syntagma Square, on Friday, Feb. 3, 2012.
Currency   Eurozone   Greece   Photos   Wikipedia: Greek government debt crisis  
Greece debt level spikes, but Italy's dips
| Debt levels in bailed-out countries Greece, Portugal and Ireland continued to rise in the third quarter of last year, but they fell for Italy and the 17-nation eurozone as a whole, official statisti... (photo: AP / Dimitri Messinis) The Tribune San Luis Obispo
Gold necklace on display in one of the gold shops in Batam city,Indonesia -investment -jewelery  -by(766HI)
Bailout   Commodities   Euro   Photos   Wikipedia: Gold  
Gold slips as Greek bailout talks hurt euro, stocks
* Softer euro, stocks, commodities weigh on gold * Greek bailout talks put European investors on edge * Asian buyers scoop up gold after prices drop (Updates throughout, changes dateline, pvs SINGAPOR... (photo: WN / Emico Silalahi) The Guardian
Oil near $97 as traders eye Greek debt talks Oil near $97 as traders eye Greek debt talks
| SINGAPORE — Oil prices fell to near $97 a barrel Monday in Asia amid investor concerns about Greek debt talks. | Benchmark crude for March delivery was down 53 cents at $97.31 a barrel at late... (photo: WN / Marzena ) Dayton Daily News
Debt   Oil   Photos   Singapore   Talks   Wikipedia: Price of petroleum  
Poland - Mitsubishi Motors Mitsubishi to close European plant
Japanese car maker Mitsubishi Motors is to end production at its only plant in Western Europe. | Production has fallen at Mitsubishi's car plant at Born in the Netherlands to just 50,000 cars, as Mits... (photo: WN / Marzena Jazowska) BBC News
Carmaker   Company   Mitsubishi   Photos   Wikipedia: NedCar  
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A businessman walks past an electronic stock board in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2008. Japanese stocks veered sharply downhill Wednesday, as spreading pessimism over corporate earnings and a strengthening yen sent the benchmark index tumbling almost 7 percent. The Nikkei 225 stock average fell 631.56 points, or 6.79 percent, to 8,674.69. The broader Topix index lost 7.05 percent to 88 Asian stocks rise after US unemployment falls
| BANGKOK — Asian stock markets climbed Monday after U.S. unemployment fell to its lowest in three years, suggesting a stronger recovery in the world's No. 1 econom... (photo: AP / Itsuo Inouye) Springfield News-Sun
Asia   Markets   Photos   Stock   Wikipedia: Hang Seng Index  
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. President Osamu Masuko poses with the company's newly unveiled electric car "i-MiEV" in Tokyo, Japan, Friday, June 5, 2009. The 4.59 million yen ($47,560) i-MiEV is powered solely by electricity, and can be recharged from a regular home socket. The four-seater vehicle can run up to 160 kilometers (100 miles) after charging seven hours at 200 volts. Mitsubishi Motors to stop making cars in W.Europe
TOKYO: Japan's Mitsubishi Motors Corp said it will end production at its only western European plant, in the Netherlands, at the end of this year, a move that was expecte... (photo: AP / Junji Kurokawa) The Times Of India
Europe   Mitsubishi   Photos   Tokyo  
Sauli Niinisto the National Coalition party candidate for the Finnish presidential election campaigns in Vantaa, Finland on Saturday Feb. 4, 2012 the day before the runoff of Finland's presidential election. Sauli Niinisto wins Finnish Presidential Elections
Helsinki: A former finance minister won Finland’s Presidential Election on Sunday and will become the country’s first conservative head of state in five decades. | Sa... (photo: AP / Roni Rekomaa) Zeenews
Elections   Finland   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Finnish presidential election, 2012  
Mitsubishi Motors participated at the Manila Auto Show, World Trade Center, as seen in this April 3, 2009 photo. Mitsubishi Motors to halt Europe output at year-end
TOKYO, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Japanese carmaker Mitsubishi Motors Corp said on Monday it will end car production at its Netherlands plant at the end of 2012, including output ... (photo: WN / RTayco) The Guardian
Europe   Japan   Mitsubishi   Photos   Wikipedia: Mitsubishi Motors  
This May 1989 file photo shows General Manuel Antonio Noriega speaking to the press in Panama. A Paris court has convicted former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega for laundering drug money in France in the 1980s and ordered him to spend seven years in prison, Wednesday July 7, 2010. Noriega already spent 20 years in U.S. custody for drug trafficking and was extradited to France in April to stand trial on charges here. Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega has been hospitalised with a suspected stroke
| FORMER Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega has been hospitalised for what officials have described as "hypertension with a possibility of a stroke". | The 77-y... (photo: AP) The Australian
Crimes   Panama   Photos   Prison   Wikipedia: Manuel Noriega  
The leaders of the three parties backing Greece's coalition government, George Papandreou, right, Giorgos Karatzaferis, left, and Antonis Samaras, 2nd left, meet with Prime Minister Lucas Papademos, 2nd from left, in Athens on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012. Greece’s effort to secure second bailout stalls
| ATHENS — Greece’s efforts to secure a second $171 billion international bailout and avoid a default next month stalled Sunday. | Prime Minister Lucas Papademos met ... (photo: AP / Kostas Tsironis) The Dallas Morning News
Bailout   Economy   Greece   Photos   Wikipedia: European sovereign debt crisis  
Situation 'tragic' as winter weather blankets Europe Situation 'tragic' as winter weather blankets Europe
February 5, 2012 -- Updated 1723 GMT (0123 HKT) | A man walks past an ice-covered car on the frozen waterside promenade at Lake Geneva in Versoix, Switzerland, early Sund... (photo: WN / Marzena) CNN
Europe   Lake   Photos   Weather   Wikipedia: Winter   Winter  
KLdy1 - Jan08 - Amsterdam, Holland - economy - politics - buildings - population - dutch. (dy1) Holland on a Budget
| Got the urge to travel but lacking the funds to back it up? Not to worry. You can still experience the best of the Netherlands on a budget thanks to the impressive coll... (photo: WN / Denise Yong) The Examiner
Holland   Hotels   Netherlands   Photos   Travel   Wikipedia: Holland  
Riot police, OMON, surround a protester wearing a mock mask depicting Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin during a rally in downtown St.Petersburg, Russia, Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011. Anti-Putin protest makes a splash
| A month before the Russian Prime Minister stands for re-election as president to the Kremlin, the first major rally since the New Year showed that the anti-government p... (photo: AP / Dmitry Lovetsky) The Independent
Election   Photos   Protest   Russia   Wikipedia: 20112012 Russian protests  
Business & Economy Farming
Stocks Drag on Greece Talks
Data Show Greece’s Debt Ratio Growing as Economy Shrinks
Oil prices fall on European fears
LEAD: EU increases pressure on Greece to accept bailout term
Pedestrians pass by a beggar off Athens' main Syntagma Square, on Friday, Feb. 3, 2012.
Greece debt level spikes, but Italy's dips
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EU concerns to depress TSX
Eating Bologna, Italy (PHOTOS)
Dutch hopes grow for natural ice skating marathon
Pestilence watch: Culling ordered after H5N1 virus discovere
Where Poland's wild things are
Where Poland's wild things are
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Politics Currency
Stocks Drag on Greece Talks
Greek coalition partners talks postponed for a day
Romania's government collapses after protests
Greek coalition partners talks postponed for a day
Sauli Niinisto the National Coalition party candidate for the Finnish presidential election campaigns in Vantaa, Finland on Saturday Feb. 4, 2012 the day before the runoff of Finland's presidential election.
Sauli Niinisto wins Finnish Presidential Elections
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Euro Reversal To Gather Pace Ahead Of ECB, Sterling Holds Ti
Euro skids as delay in Greek debt deal weighs
Euro Crisis a Danger to China, IMF Warns
>Euro softens as Greek deadline looms
Russian Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin speaks to the media prior to meeting of the Council of Ministers of the Union State in Minsk, Belarus, Thursday, May 28, 2009.
Euro Set for Long-Term Decline - Kudrin
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Education Medicare
Collaboration Brings Google to French Business School
Obsession with academic rankings leads to cheating - by coll
Titus: Rome's tenth emperor
The Crafty Traveller: £500 for a school holiday week in a dr
New International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Christine Lagarde gestures during her first news conference at the IMF in Washington, Wednesday, July 6, 2011.
No one immune to European crisis: IMF chief
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British Private Equity Executive Dies
Vodafone Ends Merger Talks With Greek Rival
Poles mourn baby mother claimed had been kidnapped
Morning Take-Out
This May 1989 file photo shows General Manuel Antonio Noriega speaking to the press in Panama. A Paris court has convicted former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega for laundering drug money in France in the 1980s and ordered him to spend seven years in prison, Wednesday July 7, 2010. Noriega already spent 20 years in U.S. custody for drug trafficking and was extradited to France in April to stand trial on charges here.
Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega has been hospitalised with a suspected stroke
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Sport Environment
Stocks Drag on Greece Talks
Trainer Ron Leemon considers delaying Manawanui's retur
Dustin Fletcher to take on player-coach role for Essendon
China shuns airline emissions scheme as EU could ban non-com
Pakistan's Umar Gul, right, boxes during a training session in Mohali, India, Saturday, March 26, 2011. Pakistan will play India in a Cricket World Cup semifinal in Mohali on March 30.
Pakistan completes clean sweep of series
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China shuns airline emissions scheme as EU could ban non-com
China Bans Its Airlines From Paying EU Emissions Fees
China bans airlines from joining EU emissions scheme
Use Rio+20 to overhaul idea of growth, urges EU climate chie
Houseboats in a frozen Prinsengracht in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Friday Feb. 3, 2012.
Death toll from European freeze tops 220
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