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Germany's Christian Democratic Union chairwoman Chancellor Angela Merkel briefs the media about their new ruling coalition in Berlin on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009.
Berlin   Economy   Fund   Germany   Photos  
 The New York Times 
Few Signs of Turnabout in Germany
| BERLIN - About 100 days ago, Angela Merkel started a second term as chancellor, armed with a new center-right government coalition and an admonition for Germany. "This country has to finally grasp t... (photo: AP / Eckehard Schulz)
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Debt   Economy   Finance   Photos   Trading  
 The New York Times 
Wall Street Lower on Economy and Debt Worries
| Stocks fell moderately on Wall Street in early trading Monday as investors remain wary about the strength of the economic recovery and mounting debt concerns in Europe. | Major indexes have been on ... (photo: AP / Henny Ray Abrams)
A board at the New York Stock Exchange shows the closing number for the Dow Jones Insustrial Average, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008. The misery worsened on Wall Street Tuesday,  Wall Street Journal 
Financials Push Stocks Lower
By KRISTINA PETERSON | NEW YORK—U.S. stocks opened the week with a modest drop, weighed by financials as investors struggled with nagging concerns over sovereign debt in Europe and U.S. governme... (photo: AP / Richard Drew)
Banks   Europe   New York   Photos   US  
Sweden's Zlatan Ibrahimovic, left, and Denmark's William Kvist in action during the World Cup 2010 qualification soccer match at Rasunda Stadium in Stockholm, Sweden, Saturday June 6, 2009.  ESPN 
Ibrahimovic unconcerned by current goal drought
| February 8, 2010 | Barcelona striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic insists he is not concerned by his recent barren spell in front of goal. | GettyImages | Ibrahimovic says he has had similar experiences befor... (photo: AP / Scanpix Sweden , Maja Suslin)
Football   Ibrahimovic   Photos   Soccer   Sport  
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 Die Eiskunstlaeuferin Katarina Witt posiert am Montag, 22. Oktober 2007, vor Beginn einer Pressekonferenz in Berlin fuer die Fotografen. Im Februar und Maerz 2008 geht die Eiskunstlaeuferin auf eine bundesweite Abschiedstournee.(ss2)  Canada Dot Com
Manley, Witt reunite after 22 years
        | Former German figure skating queen Katarina Witt rolled back the years Sunday when she renewed her rivalry with Canada's Elizabeth Manley, 22 years after ... (photo: (AP Photo/Miguel Villagran))
Manley   Photos   Renewed   Rivalry   Witt  
Traders check a screen on the floor of the stock market in Buenos Aires, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008. Argentine stocks opened higher after suffering a loss Monday amid growing concerns of a worldwide recession. Wall Street Journal
European Stocks Follow Wall Street Higher
By MICHELE MAATOUK | European stocks opened higher Monday, taking their cue from a late rally on Wall Street Friday. | The U.K. FTSE 100 index rose 0.9% to 5106.10, Germa... (photo: AP / Eduardo Di Baia)
Business   Economy   Europe   Market   Photos  
Ukrainian opposition leader and presidential candidate Viktor Yanukovych speaks to the media in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. Exit polls showed pro-Russian opposition leader Viktor Yanukovych with a narrow lead Sunday in Ukraine's presidential runoff _ a result that could restore much of Moscow's influence in a country that has labored to build bridges to the West. The Boston Globe
Yanukovych declares victory in Ukrainian vote
| KIEV, Ukraine-Pro-Russian opposition leader Viktor Yanukovych declared victory in Ukraine's presidential runoff election but results published Monday showed his lead na... (photo: AP / Sergei Chuzavkov))
Leader   Photos   Politics   Russia   Ukraine  
BMW Alpina D3 BiTurbo Limousine Business Report
BMW gives thumbs up for company's local operations
  | By Roy Cokayne | Submit your comment | BMW of gemany has given the future viability of its operations and investments in South Africa the thumbs up and expressed... (photo: Public Domain / TTTNIS)
Africa   Automaker   BMW   Investments   Photos  
Beef - Meat - Food USA Today
New methods aim to keep E. coli in beef lower all year
Posted  | Comment  | Recommend | | | By Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY The dead of winter may not be the time when most people's thoughts turn toward the ... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Beef   Farm   Food   Meat   Photos  
Street in Winneba, Ghana Business Day Online
Addressing the food versus fuel debate in Ghana
Concerns over energy supply security and oil-price volatility are generating greater interest in alternative energy sources in Ghana. Civil society groups want a comprehe... (photo: Creative Commons / oneVillage Initiative)
Debate   Food   Fuel   Ghana   Photos  
 A woman casts her vote during the Ukrainian parliamentary elections, in Kyiv, 26 March 2006. wnhires (cg1) The New York Times
Ukrainian Election Keeps a Revolution in Mind
| KIEV, Ukraine - Ukrainians voted for president on Sunday in an election that is shaping up as a public verdict on the impact of the 2004 Orange Revolution, which put th... (photo: OSCE/Urdur Gunnarsdottir)
Election   Photos   Politics   Revolution   Ukraine  
Stock & Market Economy & Money
- Q+A - West sees Iran nuclear moves aiding sanctions push
- Dynavax starts hepatitis B trial
- SAP stock slips on CEO's ouster, questions
- Tomena Sanner Now Available For Nintendo WiiWare
 Die Eiskunstlaeuferin Katarina Witt posiert am Montag, 22. Oktober 2007, vor Beginn einer Pressekonferenz in Berlin fuer die Fotografen. Im Februar und Maerz 2008 geht die Eiskunstlaeuferin auf eine bundesweite Abschiedstournee.(ss2)
Manley, Witt reunite after 22 years
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- Greece's Fiscal Woes Bring Bailout Questions
- Europe loses seat at top table
- History comes full circle as Swiss bank secrecy shudders
- German tax cheat gets $10M in damages from bank
Beef - Meat - Food
New methods aim to keep E. coli in beef lower all year
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Health and Society Industry & Factory
- Few Signs of Turnabout in Germany
- Europe loses seat at top table
- Support Health Care Letter to Idaho Senator Crapo
- German pensioners took financial adviser hostage, court hear
Germany's Christian Democratic Union chairwoman Chancellor Angela Merkel briefs the media about their new ruling coalition in Berlin on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009.
Few Signs of Turnabout in Germany
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- Tirupur knitwear industry to scale greater heights
- Q+A - West sees Iran nuclear moves aiding sanctions push
- SAP Ushers Out Chief as It Repairs Customer Relations
- Few Signs of Turnabout in Germany
Germany's Christian Democratic Union chairwoman Chancellor Angela Merkel briefs the media about their new ruling coalition in Berlin on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009.
Few Signs of Turnabout in Germany
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- Shelley Rudman: 'I could feel the blood leaking out of m
- `Oldies' in kidnap trial
- Few Signs of Turnabout in Germany
- Market Frenzy Over Greece Is Disturbingly Familiar
Germany's Christian Democratic Union chairwoman Chancellor Angela Merkel briefs the media about their new ruling coalition in Berlin on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009.
Few Signs of Turnabout in Germany
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- Market Frenzy Over Greece Is Disturbingly Familiar
- A Star Abroad Burns Out at Home
- Iran moves closer to nuke warhead capacity
- Europe loses seat at top table
Roman Polanski speaks at a press conference in Warsaw, Poland, Thursday Sept. 29, 2005. The 72-year-old Polanski, director of the Oscar-winning film "The Pianist," was in Warsaw to promote the film. The film is based on Dickens' classic tale of a young orphan turned pickpocket in the squalor of Victorian London.
Polanski, Scorsese Films to Debut at Berlin Festival
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