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New Slovenian euro coins are seen in Ljubljana, in this, Dec. 15, 2006 photo. The euro will be Slovenia's currency as of Jan. 1, 2007. The tiny alpine country is becoming the 13th nation using the single European currency, a switch Prime Minister Janez Jansa called the "biggest national achievement" since this former Yugoslav country joined the European Union in 2004.
Currency   Europe   Financial Crisis   Photos   UK  
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Euro, pound slip on debt worries
| London: Concerns over Europe's fiscal problems hit the euro and sterling Wednesday, while world stocks hovered near their recent six-week highs, though they were still up 66 per cent from a low hit ... (photo: AP / Denis Sarkic)
File -  Child survivors of the Holocaust filmed during the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp by the Red Army, January, 1945. Still photograph from footage shot by the film unit of the First Ukrainian Front. Some of the tiny percentage of children not im
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The Banality of Jewish Symbolism by Gilad Atzmon
In a remarkable expose of the Mossad operation in Dubai, The Times happens to refer to Meir Dagan's (the Mossad chief) 'philosophy'. "The tone of Dagan's directorship is set by a photograph on the wal... (photo: USHMM/Russian Fed. Archive)
Sterling Trucks was a manufacturer of heavy duty trucks. Sterling is a subsidiary of Daimler Trucks North America Portland, Oregon. As such, it is a member of the Daimler AG. It was originally the heavy truck division of Ford Motor Company, purchased and rebranded in 1997.[1] Headquartered in Detroit, MI, its conventional trucks were built in St. Thomas, Ontario. Sterling-brand trucks are sold in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and New Zealand.  Star Tribune 
Germany's Daimler trucks sees turnaround, forecasts 2010 operating profit of $272 million
| FRANKFURT - German car and truckmaker Daimler AG says it expects a turnaround in the global truck market and an improvement in the truck division's 2010 earnings before interest and taxes. | The Stu... (photo: Creative Commons / Bidgee)
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Shia LaBeouf  Newstrack India 
Douglas going through personal "crisis" due to son's pending drugs trial
| Melbourne, March 10 (ANI): Shia LaBeouf says Michael Douglas is a "broken man" awaiting his son's drugs trial.  | LaBeouf, 23, who is Michael's co-star in the upcoming flick "Wall Street: Money... (photo: Creative Commons / Simon Davison)
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German January exports up 0.2 percent on year
| The Associated Press | FRANKFURT - Official data shows German January exports improved 0.2 percent compared with January 2009 but declined a sharp 6.3 percent from Dece... (photo: Creative Commons)
Europe   Frankfurt   Germany   Photos   Trade  
Fiorentina's coach Cesare Prandelli The Guardian
Prandelli's future uncertain after Fiorentina exit
FLORENCE, Italy, March 10 (Reuters) - Cesare Prandelli's future as Fiorentina coach looks increasingly uncertain following their Champions League exit on Tuesday, with Ju... (photo: AP / Lorenzo Galassi)
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Arsenal's Samir Nasri is fouled by Fenerbahce's Gokhan Gonul during their Group G Champions League soccer match at Sukru Saracoglu stadium in Istanbul ESPN
Super Sam leads the way for Gunners
| March 10, 2010 | On balance I would pick out Samir Nasri's wonderful dribble against Porto as the best goal of the night in the Champions League. What a breathtaking in... (photo: AP / Serkan Senturk)
Football   Munich   Photos   Soccer   Sport  
England national soccer team striker Michael Owen arrives for a squad training session for the World Cup at Mittelbergstadion in Buehlertal, Germany, Saturday June 17, 2006. England face Paraguay, Trinidad and Tobago and Sweden in their Group B games at the World Cup Sky Sports
Pearce - Door open for Owen
| England U21 boss Stuart Pearce insists it is wrong to suggest Michael Owen's international career is over. | Owen's slim hopes of making this summer's World Cup finals ... (photo: AP / Matt Dunham)
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 Michael Schumacher at a press conference at the 2005 United States Grand Prix. (vio1) Gulf News
Motivation is key for Michael Schumacher, Fittipaldi says
| Abu Dhabi: Emerson Fittipaldi says motivation is the key for Michael Schumacher when he makes his much-anticipated Formula One comeback at this week's Bahrain Grand Pri... (photo: Creative Commons)
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- Professor Carl Kaysen: policy adviser to President Kennedy
Sterling Trucks was a manufacturer of heavy duty trucks. Sterling is a subsidiary of Daimler Trucks North America Portland, Oregon. As such, it is a member of the Daimler AG. It was originally the heavy truck division of Ford Motor Company, purchased and rebranded in 1997.[1] Headquartered in Detroit, MI, its conventional trucks were built in St. Thomas, Ontario. Sterling-brand trucks are sold in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and New Zealand.
Germany's Daimler trucks sees turnaround, forecasts 2010 operating profit of $272 million
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- Professor Carl Kaysen: policy adviser to President Kennedy
- Marjah fears return of warlords
- The Banality of Jewish Symbolism by Gilad Atzmon
- Intro to Libertarianism: government schools
Locals listen to Afghan President Hamid Karzai in Marjah, Afghanistan, Sunday, March 7, 2010.
Marjah fears return of warlords
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Health Education
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-  Mubarak leaves intensive care after operation
- What's on: East
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A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Feb. 23, 2009. Investors unable to extinguish their worries about a recession that has no end in sight dumped stocks again Monday. The Dow Jones industrial average tumbled 251 points to its lowest close since Oct. 28, 1997, while the Standard & Poor's 500 index logged its lowest finish since April 11, 1
Wall Street Shares Move Within a Narrow Range
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- Intro to Libertarianism: government schools
- Pope Benedict's brother admits slapping pupils at German
- Pope's brother "didn't know of school's bru
- Pope's brother says slapped pupils at choir school
Hearing of Catherine Ashton, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security and British Vice President designate of the EC before the EP Foreign Affairs Committee and with the participation of the EP Committees on Development, Intenational Trade, Budgetary Control and Constitutional Affairs
Who earns more, Hillary Clinton or Baroness Nobody? Cathy Ashton... even though she's the laughing ...
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Technology Social Issues
- IBM, universities target easy-to-use cellphones
- Nokia stays in touch
- Nokia phones to get self-charger
- You ask, they answer: Nokia
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
IBM, universities target easy-to-use cellphones
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- Women's Soccer League Stays Optimistic
- Internet access is 'a fundamental right'
- J-K Government deploys 'Finnish machines' to clean D
- Greece's bond issue greeted with enthusiasm
Jeff Dean of Ottawa, Canada works on his laptop while waiting for his flight home from Logan Airport in Boston, Thursday, Aug. 4, 2005
Internet access is 'a fundamental right'
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