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Obama Proposes Agency on Climate Change
Federal Climate Service Would Coordinate with NOAA and Other Agencies on Study of Global Warming Font size Print E-mail Share 0 Comments President Barack Obama makes a statement at the United Nations... (photo: Creative Commons / Martin H.)
A kashmiri muslim walk  in front of closed shops during a strike  in Srinagar February 2, 2010. At least two dozen people were injured on Tuesday when Muslim demonstrators clashed with Indian forces in several parts of Kashmir during anti-India protests fuelled by the killing of a teenager by police on Sunday, witnesses and police said.
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Muslim Wins Handshake Discrimination Case
Swedish Job Training Program Had Expelled Man Who Refused to Shake Hands with a Woman During Interview Font size Print E-mail Share 1 Comment (CBS/AP) Fast Facts Sweden Learn about the people, economy... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
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Nokia to revamp key Salo phone plant in Finland
HELSINKI: Nokia said on Monday it would cut up to 285 staff at its key Salo plant as the world's top cellphone maker revamps... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Company   Finland   Nokia   Photos   Smartphone
Australia's prime minister Kevin M. Rudd makes a point as he delivers his speech in the plenary of the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen, Thursday, Dec. 17, 2009.  The Star 
Support down for Australia's Rudd, CO2 scheme - poll
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Support for Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and his government's carbon emissions trading plan is slipping ahead of elections this year, but Rudd's Labor remains clearly... (photo: Creative Commons / Heribert Proepper)

Australia   Canberra   Emissions   Photos   Rudd
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Hacking into the mind of the CRU climate change hacker The Guardian
Hacking into the mind of the CRU climate change hacker
Analysis suggests the hacker was in east coast of America and operated over a number of days, but much remains unknown... (photo: WN / marzena)
Africa   Climate   Photos   Tourism
Iceland Prime Minister asks European Union leaders not to link Icesave dispute with funds Syracuse
Iceland Prime Minister asks European Union leaders not to link Icesave dispute with funds
(AP) - REYKJAVIK, Iceland - Icelandic Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir has urged European Union leaders not to link the Icesave bank dispute to much-needed funding... (photo: EC / © European Union 2010)

EU   Iceland   Leaders   Monetary   Photos
Newnham College The Daily Mail
Students at all-girl Cambridge college sent email asking them to be quieter when having sex
Students at an all-women Cambridge University college have agreed to be quieter when they have sex - after being asked to 'be discreet in their activities'. All 400... (photo: Creative Commons / stevecadman)
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 FC Barcelona player Eidur Gudjohnsen . jp1 The Daily Mail
Tottenham hot-shot Eidur Gudjohnsen sets sights on Aston Villa after joining Spurs with point to prove
Eidur Gudjohnsen hopes to prove against on Saturday that he made the right choice by joining and not .   The Iceland international, who spent six years at , signed... (photo: AP / Bernat Armangue)

Football   Monaco   Photos   Soccer   Sport
Lars Ulrich drummer and founder of the band Metallica performing at the Bank Atlantic Center, Sunrise, Florida on October 1, 2009. Chart Magazine
Metallica Fan Was Murdered
The Virginia chief medical examiner's office has ruled that Metallica fan Morgan Harrington's death was a homicide. There's no information about how Harrington died yet.... (photo: WN / Aruna Gilbert)

Death   Information   Medical   Photos   Virginia
Nokia phone units display,SM mall of asia shoppers and costumers, activities and entertainment, products promotion, business establishment and life situation, Wednesday, May, 27, 2009 Canada Dot Com
Nokia cuts phone prices as market growth returns
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia cut phone prices across its portfolio in late January, putting its cheapest smartphones on a collision course with mid-range phones from rivals... (photo: WN / james)

Growth   Market   Nokia   Photos   Prices
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