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U.S. President Barack Obama, left, listens to Chinese President Hu Jintao, as they attend a state dinner reception at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009. Standing behind them are their translators.
China   Defence   Photos   Politics   US
 Asia Times 
Beijing seeks a shift in geopolitics
By Willy Lam China's ongoing tussles with the United States over issues including Taiwan, Tibet and trade are in a sense nothing new. For more than two decades, Sino-US relations have periodically... (photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
In this combo made from file photos, the IBM logo is seen in front of the company's manufacturing plant in Essex Junction, Vt., left, and the Sun Microsystems logo is seen at the company's offices in Menlo Park, Calif
Cellphones   IBM   Photos   Research   Universities
 Canada Dot Com 
IBM, universities target easy-to-use cellphones
HELSINKI (Reuters) - IBM has started a two-year research program that aims to make cellphones easier to use for groups including the elderly and the illiterate. As growth in developed markets such as... (photo: AP)
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Qatar Airways' fleet size rises to 80 aircraft
Qatar Airways celebrated another milestone in its remarkable short history announcing its fleet size has grown to 80 aircraft - double the size of five years ago. The airline has inducted its... (photo: Creative Commons / F18E777)
Aerospace   Business   Photos   Qatar   Transport
Su Wei, chief negotiator of China on climate change, makes a point during his press conference at the UN Climate summit in Copenhagen, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009.  The New York Times 
China and India Join Climate Accord
WASHINGTONChina and India formally agreed to join the international climate change agreement reached last December in Copenhagen, the last two major economies to sign up. The two countries,... (photo: AP / Heribert Proepper)
China   Climate Change   India   Photos   UN
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Members of the Spain's Davis Cup team pose with the Davis Cup trophy after defeating Argentina during the final in Mar del Plata, Argentina, The New York Times
Davis Cup Short of Stars but Not of Heroes
Under attack again from inside and outside the game and short on star power, the Davis Cup showed why it is worth saving in a memorable first round that ended, most... (photo: AP / Eduardo Di Baia)
Game   Photos   Sport   Star   Stars
Air pollution -  carbon dioxide emissions - a factory emitting smoke near Pune city, India Newstrack India
US still world's largest emitter of CO2 emissions
London, March 9 (ANI): If reports are to be believed, the US still holds the dubious distinction of being the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide (CO2)... (photo: WN / Geeta)
London   Photos   Pollution   Science   US
File:Masters of Rock 2007 - Hammerfall - 08.jpg The Examiner
Hammerfall Crushes All at Irving Plaza
NY Hard Rock Music Examiner rates this:... (photo: Creative Commons / KaJaNa)
Hammerfall   Music   Photos   Rock   World
Japan's Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama addresses the 64th session of the United Nations General Assembly at United Nations headquarters Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009. Syracuse
Japan, Denmark agree to cooperate toward COP16, other global issues+
(AP) - TOKYO, March 8 (Kyodo)-Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his Danish counterpart Lars Rasmussen agreed Monday to cooperate toward making the next U.N.... (photo: AP / Jason DeCrow)
Cooperate   Counterpart   Hatoyama   Issues   Photos
 Actor Michael J. Fox joins Tammy Duckworth, the Democratic candidate for the U.S. House in Illinois´ 6th Congressional District, during a rally for stem cell research Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2006, in Wheaton, Ill. Duckworth faces Republican opponent Pete BBC News
Michael J Fox to receive honour for Parkinson's work
Actor Michael J Fox is to be honoured by Sweden's Karolinska Institute for his work in raising funds and awareness for Parkinson's Disease. Fox will be given... (photo: AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
Actor   Arts   Entertainment   News   Photos
 Jens Byskov holds up a sign apologizing to Muslims in front of the Danish parliament building in Copenhagen, Denmark Tuesday Feb. 14, 2006 for cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad published in a Danish newspaper late last year. The uproar over the Prophet Mu National Post
Bloody Cartoons looks at Islam in Danish press
By Chris Knight, National PostMarch 6, 2010 This Tuesday, the Royal Ontario Museum will screen the 2007 Danish film Bloody Cartoons, about the furor that erupted in 2005... (photo: AP Photo/John McConnico)
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