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Breaking News Tue, 8 Jul 2008
Conservative Party chief David Cameron, right, and his local Conservative candidate Edward Timpson, left, speak to the media on a visit to train haulage company, Freightliner Group Limited, during their campaign ahead of the Crewe and Nantwich by election on May 22, in Crewe, England, Thursday May 15, 2008. Rusting train cars litter railroad yards that flank this industrial town that has been a bedrock of support for Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Labour Party. Once a farming hamlet, Crewe was transformed by locomotive building into a bustling town in the mid-19th century, only to see the industry slip into a steep decline. Now, Labour looks set to lose the district for the first time in a special election Thursday, raising questions about whether the Brown era may be grinding to its own slow halt
British   Leader   People   Photos   Poverty   Tories  
 The Australian 
Tories to target fat, poor, addicted
| BRITISH Opposition Leader David Cameron said yesterday that some people who are poor, fat or addicted to alcohol or drugs have only themselves to blame. | Mr Cameron said society had been too sensit... (photo: AP / Paul Thomas)
Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal reacts during a press conference at the Mercedes Cup tennis tournament in Stuttgart, southern Germany, on Monday, July 7, 2008. Nadal canceled his participation in the tournament due to a knee injury.
Photos   Spain   Sport   Star   Tennis  
 The Australian 
Nadal poised to claim No 1 spot
| RAFAEL Nadal stands on the verge of becoming the world's top player - even if the latest rankings show that he is still No2. | Regardless of the computer reading which was updated on Monday, Nadal s... (photo: AP / Daniel Maurer)
TOYAKO ONSEN, HOKKAIDO, JAPAN. At a briefing for journalists after a working meeting at the G8 summit.  Canada Dot Com 
Russia threatens to 'react' against U.S. missile shield
| MOSCOW - Russia threatened Tuesday to react militarily if Washington erects defence installations on its Cold War turf, hours after U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice signed a deal with the Cz... (photo: Russian Presidential Press and Information Office / )
Czech   Missile   Photos   Russia   Slideshow   Washington  
Geneva, Switzerland  Philadelphia Daily News 
Swiss nationalist force referendum on minaret ban
| ELIANE ENGELER | The Associated Press | GENEVA - Swiss nationalists are forcing a popular vote on whether to ban the construction of Muslim minarets , a proposal that, if approved, could clash with ... (photo: WN / anastasya)
Europe   Geneva   Nationalist   Photos   Switzerland   Vote  
Top Stories
Malaysia National Mosque BBC News
Swiss minaret ban gains momentum
| In Switzerland some 115,000 people have signed a proposal to ban the building of minarets. | The campaign is being organised by the right-wing Swiss People's Party (SVP... (photo: WN)
Campaign   Islam   Photos   Swiss   Switzerland  
Priests from the Episcopal Church celebrate daily eucharist , jsa1 CBS News
Church Of England Will Allow Women Bishops
The Church of England's ruling body has voted its support for women to become bishops without giving traditionalist supporters of male-only priesthood the concessions the... (photo: AP / Jay LaPrete)
Body   Church   England   Europe   Photos   Women  
The Emirates Stadium /wam2 London Evening Standard
AC Milan fail to agree on fee with Arsenal for Adebayor as striker looks set to stay at Emirates
| AC Milan's hopes of signing Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor this summer appear to be fading after the two clubs failed to agree a fee. | The 24-year-old is one of Mil... (photo: public domain / )
Arsenal   Football   League   Photos   Stars  
Food price Increases ,K L ,Malaysia. International Herald Tribune
High food prices may cut opposition to genetically modified food
| : Like many stores in Europe, the Coop chain of supermarkets in Switzerland does not specify whether goods are genetically modified - because none are. But a wave of fo... (photo: WN / Periasamy)
Europe   Food   Market   Photos   Prices  
Liverpool's Xabi Alonso, Soccer Sporting Life
Alonso Happy To Stay At Anfield
| Xabi Alonso insists he would have no problem staying at Liverpool, as a proposed move to Juventus stalls due to the two clubs' inability to settle on a transfer fee. | ... (photo: AP)
League   Liverpool   Photos   Soccer   Star  
Condoleezza Rice Voa News
Rice Attacks Russia Over Georgia Tension
| US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (file photo)U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says Russia's behavior towards Georgia is adding to tensions. | Rice noted T... (photo: UN photo)
Georgia   Photos   Politics   Russia   US  
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown addresses the delegates at the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA) Innovation Edge conference in London, Tuesday, May 20, 2008. Ananova
PM hails 'major progress' at summit
| Prime Minister Gordon Brown hailed "major progress" at the G8 summit, after world leaders meeting in Japan agreed on a carbon emissions target and for extra aid to Afri... (photo: (AP Photo/Sang Tan, Pool) / )
Brown   G8   Photos   Politics   UK  
 Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel empfngt Nicolas Sarkozy, Prsident Frankreichs, mit militrischen Ehren im Bundeskanzleramt (ss2) Turkish Press
Erdogan, Sarkozy Will Talk Union For Mediterranean
| KUALA LUMPUR - Turkish foreign minister said French President Nicolas Sarkozy was set to call on Tuesday Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the phone to talk about... (photo: Presse- und Informationsamt der Bundesregierung, Bundesbildstelle)
Europe   France   Photos   Politics   Slideshow   Turkey  
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is seen while briefing the media after her meeting with Czech Republic's Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek, not seen, in Prague, Czech Republic, Tuesday, July 8, 2008. Rice arrived to Prague to sign a treaty to build a disputed missile defense radar system on Czech soil BBC News
US set to sign Czech radar deal
| US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is set to sign a deal to base part of Washington's controversial missile defence system in the Czech Republic. | The treaty, to b... (photo: AP / Bela Szandelszky)
Czech Republic   Defence   Photos   Poland   US  
Business & Economy Sport
- Spain's Iberdrola denies merger talks
- GM plans world's largest solar-roof expanse in Spain
- Large solar energy array set for GM in Spain
- Spain wants closer ties with Arab world
KLdy1 - Mar08 - beach - tourism - sun. (dy1)
Tourism: Britons lose taste for Spain
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- Barcelona refuse to release Ronaldinho
- Nadal poised to claim No 1 spot
- Spain Ace Guiza Joins Fener
- The Western Soccer - Man. Utd. vs Real Madrid
Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal reacts during a press conference at the Mercedes Cup tennis tournament in Stuttgart, southern Germany, on Monday, July 7, 2008. Nadal canceled his participation in the tournament due to a knee injury.
Nadal poised to claim No 1 spot
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Terrorism Science & Technology
- France Probes Threats Over Cable TV Porn
- Abkhazia 'will cut Georgia ties'
- Pakistani intelligence's role in Afghanistan
- 9 Hurt in Spain's Running of the Bulls
Fighters loyal to the government gather in a Sunni neighborhood during heavy fighting with pro-Syrian fighters allied with Hezbollah at the northern city of Tripoli, Lebanon, Monday, May 12, 2008
Middle East: Britain bans military wing of Hizbullah
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- Large solar energy array set for GM in Spain
- Embryo 'fitness test' could boost IVF success rates
- EU includes aviation in CO2 curbs
- Large solar energy array set for GM in Spain
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo gestures as she addresses the 8th ASEAN Science and Technology Week and the 50th National Science and Technology Week celebration Monday (July 7, 2008) at the World Trade Center along Roxas Boulevard in Pasay City.
Going native costs Gloria $3,000
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Health Politics
- Takeover talk boosts shares in drug test provider Concateno
- Novice doctors lose right to free lodgings
- Key agreements at G8 summit
- Watchdog: GP's care of pensioner inadequate
G8-Gipfel: Initiative fr bezahlbare Lebensmittel starten
Key agreements at G8 summit
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- Hispanic voters gaining strength in key states
- Spain dodges Zapatero kiss of death
- Chance to learn flamenco moves
- Spain to buy 100 armored vehicles for peacekeepers
Spain Elections.
Hispanic voters gaining strength in key states
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Entertainment Society & Culture
- The geeks take over the gallery at the ICA
- Sunday best for Kidman
- Woo makes best of past
- Wife to slug it out with A-Rod
 _IGP9416 british museum london
Is the British Museum the greatest museum on earth?
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- Tories to target fat, poor, addicted
- 3 Artists Get Creative In Zero Gravity; 2 Fall Ill
- 3 artists get creative in zero gravity; 2 fall ill
- Barack Obama's Berlin visit sparks German diplomatic row
Conservative Party chief David Cameron, right, and his local Conservative candidate Edward Timpson, left, speak to the media on a visit to train haulage company, Freightliner Group Limited, during their campaign ahead of the Crewe and Nantwich by election on May 22, in Crewe, England, Thursday May 15, 2008. Rusting train cars litter railroad yards that flank this industrial town that has been a bedrock of support for Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Labour Party. Once a farming hamlet, Crewe was transformed by locomotive building into a bustling town in the mid-19th century, only to see the industry slip into a steep decline. Now, Labour looks set to lose the district for the first time in a special election Thursday, raising questions about whether the Brown era may be grinding to its own slow halt
Tories to target fat, poor, addicted
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