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In this picture taken Wednesday, Sept. 1 2010, a person walks past the front door of the state-run children's home called Casa Pia in Lisbon.
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Portugal child sex abuse trial draws to close
The panel of judges in a mammoth child sex abuse trial in Portugal is to deliver its verdict, more than five years after court hearings began and amid widespread public scepticism about the judicial s... (photo: AP / Francisco Seco)
BBC News
Juliette Binoche
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Juliette Binoche: The sexy French star who said 'Non merci' when Bill Clinton and Francois ...
| Juliette Binoche is the most glamorous, the highest paid and the best-loved actress in France. She is so revered that newspapers now simply refer to her by her surname. | Binoche has made the giant ... (photo: AP / Hidajet Delic)
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| BERGL, AUSTRIA — In 1996, Josef Zotter’s bakery business in Graz, Austria, was floundering. Facing bankruptcy, he decided to close shop and go back to his roots, a village named Bergl in... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) The New York Times
Austria   Bakery   Business   Photos   Wikipedia: Chocolate  
A U.S. soldier of Charlie Company 1-15 Infantry, 3rd Brigade Combat team, 3rd Infantry Division, passes next to a wall painted with the Iraqi flag during a routine patrol in Salman Pak, about 30 miles (45 kilometers) south of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, March 1, 200 The risks of withdrawal loom
| Entering a war is easy; getting out of it is the hard part. That axiom is particularly true for the United States today, as it muddles through three wars — two of which were forced upon it (Af... (photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris) Gulf News
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One of Jiuzhaigou Valley's lakes. Jiuzhaigou's best-known feature is its dozens of blue, green and turquoise-colored lakes. The local Tibetan people call them "Haizi" in Chinese, meaning "son of the sea". Clean, green and very pristine: Top 10 most environmentally pure countries
| With the recent wild fires in Russia disrupting flights and increasing air pollution in Moscow, environmental quality is a growing factor in attracting tourists. Crisis... (photo: Creative Commons / AlexHe) TravelDailyNews
Clean   Environment   Photos   Pollution   Wikipedia: Environmentalism  
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin attends the opening ceremony for the Russian section of the Russia-China oil pipeline in Russia's Far Eastern region of Amur, Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010.. Putin hails growing energy ties with China
| Moscow: Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin yesterday opened a pipeline branch to carry Siberian oil to China and hailed Russia's energy business in China as an impor... (photo: AP / Alexei Druzhinin, Pool) Gulf News
China   Energy   Photos   Russia   Wikipedia: ChinaRussia relations  
Frank Lampard Lampard and Terry out as England go lame
| Having put in a triple shift in the North-west yesterday, taking in games at Blackburn, Blackpool and Manchester United, Fabio Capello was stunned to learn that six of ... (photo: Creative Commons / Wonker) The Independent
England   Photos   Soccer   Sport   Wikipedia: Frank Lampard  
Eggplant - Plant - Vegetable - Planting - Gardening Friday's food: Eggplant
| This poor vegetable is usually not the first one tossed into the shopping cart.  Unless you've got a recipe that calls for eggplant or you've grown up in a home where... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) The Examiner
Antioxidants   Eggplant   Photos   Vegetable   Wikipedia: Eggplant  
Roma women gesture before being expelled from France at Roissy airport, north of Paris, Thursday Aug. 26 2010. The Archbishop of Paris, Andre Vingt-Trois has added to mounting criticism of the French government's crackdown on Gypsies, or Roma, calling it a "circus." UN tells France to stop forced expulsion of Roma
| France has come under increasing pressure to stop its mass expulsions of Roma when a United Nations human rights panel added its voice to the chorus of condemnation. | ... (photo: AP / Jacques Brinon) The Independent
France   Human Rights   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Romani people  
A police officer watches as Roma line up for their flight, before being expelled from France at Roissy airport, north of Paris, Thursday Aug. 26 2010. Rights Panel Criticizes France Over Roma Policy
| GENEVA — A United Nations-backed committee of experts sharply criticized France on Friday for deporting large groups of Roma and said the government in Paris shou... (photo: AP / Jacques Brinon) The New York Times
France   Human Rights   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Romani people  
Gypsy children playing game in the camp tent Paris Archbishop Concerned About Gypsy Crackdown
| Filed at 10:19 a.m. ET | PARIS (AP) -- The archbishop of Paris added to mounting criticism of France's crackdown on Gypsies, referring to the operation as a ''circus'' ... (photo: WN / Julie Adnan) The New York Times
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Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle of Germany during a news conference after his meeting with Mohamed ElBaradei, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna's International Center, Austria, on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. German foreign minister urges Serbia to accept loss of Kosovo
| Belgrade - German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle on Thursday called Serbia to 'come to terms' with the loss of its former province Kosovo. | 'The independence of Ko... (photo: AP / Hans Punz) m&c
Germany   Minister   Photos   Politics   Serbia  
EU NATO
Ghana: EU blacklists cargo airlines
EU Finance Ministers Face Tough Agenda This Fall
India-EU FTA talks termed non-transparent
EU calls on China to open up markets
A logo of the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is seen outside one of its branches in London, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008. Shares at the Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC plunged 39 percent in early trading on Tuesday, as investors worried that the British government was not doing enough to boost banks' balance sheets in the financial cris
R.B.S. to Cut 3,500 Jobs in Britain
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Karzai slams Nato civilian killings
Civilian deaths in Nato-led strike raise tensions with Karza
Accounts Differ on Fatal NATO Strike on Afghans
Karzai, NATO at odds over another Afghan airstrike
Afghan President Hamid Karzai speaks during a press conference at the presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan on Sunday, Jan. 31, 2010. Karzai appealed to Taliban fighters Sunday to put down their weapons and accept Afghan laws as the country and its international allies push a program to entice militants away from the insurgency.
Karzai slams Nato civilian killings
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Economy Business
Finland's economic outlook "highly uncertain"-
Nationality the key issue when it comes to choosing ECB chie
Greek economy may do 'better than expected'
European exports, investments stimulate economic recovery
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France: Pernod's profit barely climbs
Ghana: EU blacklists cargo airlines
EU Finance Ministers Face Tough Agenda This Fall
European firms seek more market access
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Politics Defence
German Central Bank Seeks Sarrazin's Ouster
EU Finance Ministers Face Tough Agenda This Fall
Hindus Laud European Parliament Over Roma Issue
UKIP conference begins as party seeks new leader
France's budget Minister Eric Woerth, waits to welcome Swiss Foreign Minister Micheline Calmy-Rey, unseen, shortly before their meeting in Paris, Wednesday, March 18, 2009.
French minister admits role in L'Oreal heiress saga
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Killing Spree in Slovakia Taps Into a Troubled Vein
Letters: Perspectives on childhood
Book Review: The Politics of Genocide
If Iran, why not Britain?
A U.S. soldier of Charlie Company 1-15 Infantry, 3rd Brigade Combat team, 3rd Infantry Division, passes next to a wall painted with the Iraqi flag during a routine patrol in Salman Pak, about 30 miles (45 kilometers) south of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, March 1, 200
The risks of withdrawal loom
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