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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  
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)
Asia Times
Bernard Kouchner, Minister for Foreign Affairs of France, at the Security Council Chamber, prior to a Security Council meeting on the situation in the Middle East.
France   Kosovo   Photos   Serbia   UN  
French minister's remark in Kosovo criticized
| (AP) - BELGRADE, Serbia - An Austria-based media watchdog is condemning French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner's recent remark that a Serb reporter was "insane" for asking him a question about all... (photo: UN / Mark Garten)
Syracuse
Qatar Airways 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) TravelDailyNews
Aerospace   Business   Photos   Qatar   Transport  
A man speaks on his cell phone in front of a giant globe in the main venue hall of the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen, Tuesday Dec. 15, 2009. INTERVIEW - New climate partnership planned to protect forests
| OSLO (Reuters) - Governments will seek a new climate partnership in 2010 to protect tropical forests with funds going through the United Nations, the World Bank or bilateral channels, Norway said on... (photo: AP / Virginia Mayo) The Star
Climate Change   Deforestation   Environment   Photos   UN  
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A currency trader smiles in front of a screen showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) at the Korea Exchange Bank headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, May 19, 2009. South Korea back on track
| By Robert M Cutler | MONTREAL - The South Korean economy, which last year scraped through the global slowdown without sinking into recession, returned to the recovery p... (photo: AP / Ahn Young-joon) Asia Times
Business   Economy   Exports   Photos   S Korea  
Entrance to Chevron's headquarters complex in San Ramon, California. Chevron was found to have evaded $3.25 billion in federal and state taxes from 1970 to 2000 through a complex petroleum pricing scheme involving a project in Indonesia. Chevron to seek UK refinery sale, cut 2,000 jobs
* Chevron to cut 2,000 downstream jobs in 2010 * To seek bids for UK refinery, other downstream ops * Shares down 0.2 percent in early trading (Adds quote, detail, backgr... (photo: Creative Commons / Coolcaesar) The Guardian
Chevron   Jobs   Photos   Refinery   Trading  
Sony Bravia Televisions - LCD TVs Sony Plans TV, 3-D Push
By DAISUKE WAKABAYASHI | TOKYO—Sony Corp. said on Tuesday that its television business will shift to "attack" mode in the coming fiscal year by ramping up TV shipme... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) Wall Street Journal
Electronics   Photos   Sony   Television   Tokyo  
Chris Viehbacher CEO of Sanofi-Aventis SA, Merck, Sanofi combining animal medicine businesses
| TRENTON, N.J. -- Two of the world's biggest pharmaceutical companies said Tuesday they are uniting their animal health businesses in a deal to become the top dog in the... (photo: AP / Michel Euler) The State
Animal   Medicine   Merck   Photos   World  
Iraqi elections officials carry boxes of ballots cast by hospital patients, detainees and security forces in the country's provincial elections in Najaf, 160 kilometers (100 miles) south of Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009. The polls opened Wednesday for members of the Iraqi security forces, detainees and hospital patients. General voting is scheduled on Satu As Iraq Tallies Vote, U.S. Says Pullout Plans Are 'on Track'
| BAGHDAD — As Iraq tallied the votes from Sunday’s nationwide elections to choose a new Parliament, the top American military commander in Iraq on Monday pra... (photo: AP / Alaa al-Marjani) The New York Times
Elections   Iraq   Military   Photos   US  
Industry Business and Economy
Novel Idea for Japan: Airport for Budget Travel
Forgiveness in Hollywood
China commodity story still intact but challenges abound - M
Park Hill hoping to satisfy hunger for grocery store
Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways' fleet size rises to 80 aircraft
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Novel Idea for Japan: Airport for Budget Travel
Beijing seeks a shift in geopolitics
Florida aims to lure more tourists from China
One Latin American market for the bold
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.
Beijing seeks a shift in geopolitics
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Travel and Tours Politics
Quake closes Santiago airport for three days; cruise ships w
Celebrity Cruises introduces 'Celebrity iLounge'
Cruise trends: Ships shaping up
Some enchanted cruise: hopping around South Pacific
The Golden Princess is tendering passengers to and from shore while anchored off Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico. The Golden Princess belongs to Princess Cruises and is registered in Bermuda.
Cruise trends: Ships shaping up
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Novel Idea for Japan: Airport for Budget Travel
Beijing seeks a shift in geopolitics
French minister's remark in Kosovo criticized
Media watchdog condemns remark made by French foreign minist
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.
Beijing seeks a shift in geopolitics
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Health Education
French minister's remark in Kosovo criticized
Park Hill hoping to satisfy hunger for grocery store
Sideshow: Save our land, tribe asks Cameron
Many Nations Passing U.S. in Education, Expert Says
Bernard Kouchner, Minister for Foreign Affairs of France, at the Security Council Chamber, prior to a Security Council meeting on the situation in the Middle East.
French minister's remark in Kosovo criticized
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Dual degrees program expands for Mayo Medical School student
Teacher Teresa McKenzie had sex with special school pupil
Applied Isotope Technologies Congratulates Duquesne Universi
Finalists Selected to Compete in Second Annual International
Do students need courses on how to use bins?
Do students need courses on how to use bins?
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Religion Music
Relegate religion
Iraqi police : Blast in holy city kills at least 3
Seeing want in 'prosperity gospel' BOOKDeath of dad,
Muslim group says police detained 7 praying men
RSS - Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh actvists gathered in a ground, India
If one is not Hindu, he can't be Indian: RSS
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Win a Trip to See Stone Temple Pilots at South by Southwest
Guns N' Roses plan "secret" shows in South Ame
Last Night's Television - Dispatches: Cameron Uncovered,
Jason Collett Battles Boring North American Cities
From left, Sandra Bullock, James Cameron and Meryl Streep at the 15th Annual Critics Choice Movie Awards on Friday, Jan. 15, 2010, in Los Angeles.
Oscar Predictions: 'Avatar' Will Hurt 'Locker'
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