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An investor talks with his mobile phone as he looks at the share index at a private stock market gallery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2008.
Asia   Europe   Investment   Markets   Photos  
 The New York Times 
A Subdued Trading Day in Asia and Europe
| Asian shares closed mixed and European shares were essentially flat Friday after unemployment reports released the day before reinforced the idea that a recovery was still a ways off. | Friday's dec... (photo: AP / Lai Seng Sin)
A Russian traditional wooden doll, Matreshka, depicting Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and U.S. President Barak Obama, is held by a street vendor in downtown Moscow, Friday, July 3, 2009.
Defense   Photos   Politics   Russia   US  
 Asia Times 
A moment of truth for Obama in Moscow
| By M K Bhadrakumar | In the annals of Russian-American summitry, Moscow has never before choreographed a welcoming ceremony for the visiting United States president in this fashion. The dramatic run... (photo: AP / Mikhail Metzel)
 Rod Stewart  Irish Times 
Stewart and satire dominate weekend
MICHAEL McHALE | Performances by an ageing rock star, a celebration of 300-year-old satirical literature and ballroom dancing are just some of the events taking place throughout the country this weeke... (photo: AP / Ralph Orlowski)
Celebrities   Entertainment   Music   Photos   Weekend  
 Liverpool´s manager Rafael Benitez takes his place on the touchline before his team´s Champion´s League third qualifying round second leg soccer match against Toulouse at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, England, Tuesday Aug. 28, 2007. (AP P  Goal 
Jason McAteer Hails Liverpool's Signing Of Glen Johnson
The former Reds and Republic of Ireland winger thinks Rafa Benitez has pulled a master stroke... | Liverpool's capture of Glen Johnson from Portsmouth has been hailed as one of the swoops of the summe... (photo: (AP Photo/Jon Super))
Benitez   Football   Liverpool   Photos   Sport  
Top Stories
Jeff Crawford, of Jeff's Roustabouts, drives past a wind mill while delivering a tank to a drilling site near Gorham, Kan., Wednesday, March 11, 2009. Kansas drilling rigs that once could not punch holes fast enough when oil prices hit record highs less than a year ago are now sitting idle, their crews laid off. Tax revenues in oil-rich counties are plummeting. Marginal wells are shutting down. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner) Philadelphia Daily News
Oil hovers above $66 after weak jobs data
| PABLO GORONDI | The Associated Press | Oil prices hovered above $66 a barrel Friday in light holiday trading a day after grim unemployment numbers from the U.S. and Eur... (photo: AP / Orlin Wagner)
Crude   Jobs   Oil   Photos   Price  
 Oil Prices, Gasoline prices, oil, gasoline, gas, fuel, energy, industry, prices, consumers. tp1 Knox News
Knox gas prices down, oil slips
  | Knoxville area gasoline prices dropped for the second straight day on Friday, while oil prices hovered above $66 a barrel in light holiday trading a day after gr... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan)
Gallon   Holiday   Oil   Photos   Prices  
A worker speaks with a truck driver, not seen, at the Greek oil refinery in Aspropyrgos, west of Athens, Friday, Feb. 29, 2008. Oil prices surpassed US$103 (euro69) a barrel for the first time Friday as persistent weakness in the U.S. dollar and the prospect of lower interest rates attracted fresh money to the oil market. Business Report
Rogue trader puts heat on oil market
| London - Oil market officials here have launched a probe into an alleged rogue trader who this week helped push prices to eight-month peaks, costing his company nearly ... (photo: AP / Thanassis Stavrakis)
Company   London   Oil   Photos   Trader  
KLdy1 - Oct07 - Yemenia - Yemen Airways (Arabic:   ) is the national airline of Yemen, based in Sanaa. It operates scheduled domestic services as well as international services to more than 30 destinations in Africa, the Middle Independent online
 Airline under surveillance after crash
| Paris - Yemenia Airways must make "very big efforts" to avoid being blacklisted in Europe following the Airbus crash off the Comoros, the French transport minister said... (photo: WN)
Airline   Europe   Photos   Transport   World  
Barcelona player Samuel Eto'o The Independent
Eto'o speculation saddens Laporta
| Barcelona president Joan Laporta has admitted to being saddened by the situation which sees star striker Samuel Eto'o pondering a move away from the Camp Nou. | Manches... (photo: AP / Fernando Bustamante)
Barcelona   Football   Manchester   Photos   Soccer  
A family wearing protective masks walk in downtown Mexico City, Monday, April 27, 2009. Irish Times
Ireland 'much more likely' to see swine flu increase
Related » | Swine flu 'unstoppable' - WHO | 03/07/2009External » | Department of Health and ChildrenHealth Service ExecutiveThe Irish Times takes no responsibility for th... (photo: AP / Eduardo Verdugo)
Disease   Health   Ireland   Photos   Society  
A man walks past the Bank of Ireland offices in Dublin, Ireland, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008. Shares in Irish banks surged Tuesday after the government issued a sweeping guarantee to insure deposits and bank borrowings against a potential collapse. The government unveiled an unlimited guarantee on deposits at six banks one day after the Irish Stock Exchange suffered its greatest fall in history and rumors spread that millionaire depositors were withdrawing their savings from Irish institu The Guardian
Bank of Ireland signals pre-provision profit pressure
* Maintains loan impairment charge forecast issued in May * Significant negative impact on net interest margin * Shares down 2.4 percent (Adds analyst quote, shares) By A... (photo: AP / Peter Morrison)
Bank   Forecast   Ireland   Photos   Signals  
The flag of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) flies in front of the Vienna headquarters at the Vienna International Center, Friday, March 27, 2009. Two men with differing visions for the International Atomic Energy, Yukiya Amano of Japan and Abdul Samad Minty of South Africa, failed Friday to win enough support to become its new chief, splitting the vote among the agency's developed and developing countries. Al Jazeera
Japan welcomes new IAEA chief
| Japan has welcomed the appointment of one of its diplomats as head of the UN nuclear watchdog. | Yukiya Amano will take over as director-general of the International At... (photo: AP / Hans Punz)
Business   Energy   Iaea   Japan   Photos  
Business & Economy Politics
- Bank's lending policy 'distorting' property mark
- Irish Nationwide seeks £40m from debtor
- Paddy Kelly opposes $5.7m Florida judgment
- Celebrating US independence and noting Irish hopes
A man walks past the Bank of Ireland offices in Dublin, Ireland, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008. Shares in Irish banks surged Tuesday after the government issued a sweeping guarantee to insure deposits and bank borrowings against a potential collapse. The government unveiled an unlimited guarantee on deposits at six banks one day after the Irish Stock Exchange suffered its greatest fall in history and rumors spread that millionaire depositors were withdrawing their savings from Irish institu
Bank of Ireland signals pre-provision profit pressure
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- Irish aid worker is kidnapped by armed men in Darfur region
- Rodney Rice turns thoughts to home after 40 years of talking
- Obama 'definitely' plans to visit Ireland
- Fast-tracking Bill is abuse of power, says Opposition
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y gestures while for the Florida coordinated campaign's Women's Early Vote Day rally at the Harriet Himmel Gilman Theater on Saturday, October 23, 2004; in West Palm Beach, Fla.
Pittsburgh Steelers owner Dan Rooney sworn in, heading to Ireland as new US ambassador
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Sport Entertainment
- Mike Dillon: Punters need luck of the Irish
- Irish promote Ingelsby to assistant coach
- Irish promote Ingelsby to assistant coach
- Padraig Harrington misses fifth cut running
 Liverpool´s manager Rafael Benitez takes his place on the touchline before his team´s Champion´s League third qualifying round second leg soccer match against Toulouse at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, England, Tuesday Aug. 28, 2007. (AP P
Jason McAteer Hails Liverpool's Signing Of Glen Johnson
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- Censored 1966 film Hands Up reveals subversive humour in Eas
- "In America" follows Irish family's bumpy adju
- Susan Boyle's got talent, but she's also got a subtl
- Theatre At Clonmel Junction Festival
In this Thursday April 16, 2009 file photo Susan Boyle, whose performance on the television show "Britain's Got Talent" wowed the judges, poses singing with a hairbrush at her home in Blackburn, Scotland.
Susan Boyle's got talent, but she's also got a subtle makeover
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Society & Culture Health
- Obama 'definitely' plans to visit Ireland
- American chamber calls for Yes vote
- I want my future back and EU is crucial to that hope
- On revolutions and revelations
 Rod Stewart
Stewart and satire dominate weekend
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- Swine flu rise forecast for Ireland
- What the papers say
- Ireland 'much more likely' to see swine flu increase
- Johnson & Johnson acquires stake in Ireland's Elan C
A family wearing protective masks walk in downtown Mexico City, Monday, April 27, 2009.
Ireland 'much more likely' to see swine flu increase
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Education Agriculture
- Swine flu suspected at school
- Colleges sitting on £44m surplus
- Further education colleges in Northern Ireland reveal £44 m
- Bastyr Chapel is feast for ears, eyes
Classroom
Swine flu primary school in Northern Ireland closed
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- 'Ugly' fruit back on sale in EU
- Bovine TB £200m cost 'poor value'
- Farmer John ready to take chance
- Onion prices down as Europe grows its own
Perth,Australia - Vegetables - Carrot - Leek - Turnip - Tomatoes - Cucumber.
'Ugly' fruit back on sale in EU
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