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Breaking News Sun, 5 Jul 2009
Hogs -  Animals
Architecture   Holiday   Photos   Tradition   Wildboar  
 The Guardian 
Live high on the hog in the Languedoc
| It's a new holiday village but the architecture is traditional, as are the activities. Ian Belcher tries winemaking, trout tickling - and a spot of boar hunting | Club Med, eat your heart out. Mark ... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Muslim pilgrims circle the Kaaba inside the Grand mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Disease   Mecca   Photos   Travel   Tunisia  
 Middle East Online 
Tunisia suspends Mecca pilgrimages
| TUNIS - Tunisia suspended Saturday lesser pilgrimages to Mecca for fear of swine flu infection, but reserved judgment on whether the main hajj pilgrimage should be undertaken in November. | As well ... (photo: AP / Hassan Ammar)
 Left to right: Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, Italy; President Vladimir Putin, Russian Federation and NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson.  The Independent 
Max Lawson: Italy's record on foreign aid is immoral
| Like Gordon Brown before him, Silvio Berlusconi will be hoping for a boost to his poll ratings when he hosts world leaders in L'Aquila this week. Brown's performance at the G20 summit in London gave... (photo: NATO file)
Campaign   Economy   Italy   Photos   President  
 American talk show host Oprah Winfrey, makes a speech during a ceremony to break ground for what will be the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls.in Meyerton, South Africa, Friday, Dec 6, 2002. The academy, an education initiative of the Oprah Winf  The Examiner 
Where in the world is Oprah? Malta...
Comment RSS Email Print | Oprah waving to reporters. Times of Malta/Photo: Jason Borg | So where in the world is Oprah? It’s becoming a “where’s Waldo” game – Oprah style... (photo: apphoto)
Celebrity   Entertainment   Oscar   Photos   Stars  
Top Stories
Paris Airport -France The Guardian
Protesters block Paris airport over Yemen crash, 5th Ld-Writethru
| HELENE GOUPIL | Associated Press Writers= PARIS (AP) — Protesters linked arms across an entrance at Paris' main airport on Friday to keep passengers off a Yemeni f... (photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam)
Airport   Paris   Photos   Protesters   Yemen  
Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir The Oklahoman
In Brief
Comments 0 | AFRICA | Leaders back Sudan official SIRTE, Libya — After bitter wrangling, Africa’s leaders agreed Friday to denounce the International Criminal... (photo: AP / Ibrahim Usta)
Africa   Leaders   Photos   Politics   Sudan  
Boston at sunset The Independent
48 Hours In: Boston
| Click here for In...Boston map | WHY GO NOW? | The city where the fight for American independence began is a historic, lively, cosmopolitan destination. The Massachuset... (photo: Public Domain / Robmyskis)
Boston   Massachusetts   Photos   Tourism   Travel  
Michael Palin The Independent
A new journey of exploration for Michael Palin
| They all sound somewhat dramatic, the mishaps suffered in the course of the seven long voyages around the world embarked upon by Michael Palin, Monty Python comic turne... (photo: Flickr / )
Actor   Entertainment   Morocco   Photos   Travellers  
Algerian singer Cheb Mami, 34, performs at the Berkley College of Music The Australian
Singer Cheb Mami gets five years in forced abortion case
| MUSIC star Cheb Mami has been sentenced to five years in jail for trying to make a former lover undergo a forced abortion, despite pleading for forgiveness at his trial... (photo: AP / Angela Rowlings)
Celebrities   Entertainment   Music   News   Photos  
Workers walk by a line of pipe-laying cranes carrying gas pipes prior to a connection ceremony of a new pipeline between Ukhta and Bovanenkovo in Ukhta, in Russia's northern Yamal Peninsula, about 1300 kilometers (800 miles) northeast of Moscow, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. Houston Chronicle
Natural gas line would connect Africa, Europe
| ABUJA, NIGERIA - Nigeria, Algeria and Niger have signed an agreement to create a $10 billion pipeline that would ship natural gas across the Sahara to Europe, Nigeria's... (photo: AP / Misha Japaridze)
Europe   Government   Photos   Pipeline   Sahara  
A firefighter investigates the damaged right engine of an Airbus A320 that made an emergency landing Thursday in the Hudson River, as the plane sits on a barge after being lifted out of the river in New York, Sunday, Jan. 18, Canoe
Protesters block Paris airport over Yemen crash
By CECILE BRISSON and HELENE GOUPIL, The Associated Press | PARIS (AP) — Protesters linked arms across an entrance at Paris’ main airport on Friday to keep passengers off... (photo: AP / Kathy Willens)
Africa   Paris   Photos   World   Yemen  
Politics & Media Business & Economy
- Dubai's Emaar Properties shuts Algeria office
- ANALYSIS - Morocco changes tack in anti-terrorism policy
- African leaders denounce international court
- Local Briefs
American seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong strains as he crosses the finish line of the first stage of the Tour de France cycling race, an individual time trial of 15.5 kilometers (9.63 miles) with start and finish in Moncao, Saturday July 4, 2009.
Armstrong 10th in first leg of Tour de France
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- Local Briefs
- Emaar closes Algiers office
- Sheens' Growing Family Outgrows Gated Villa
- Paradise costs
Workers walk by a line of pipe-laying cranes carrying gas pipes prior to a connection ceremony of a new pipeline between Ukhta and Bovanenkovo in Ukhta, in Russia's northern Yamal Peninsula, about 1300 kilometers (800 miles) northeast of Moscow, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008.
Natural gas line would connect Africa, Europe
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Science & InfoTech Farming & Environment
- A New Chief at Shell, and a Rocky Inheritance
-  State to regulate taxis
- 'The Bolter'
- Zimbabwe to withdraw army from diamond fields - paper
Shell CFO Peter Voser, left, and CEO Jeroen van der Veer, right, arrive for a press conference in The Hague, Netherlands, Thursday Jan. 29, 2009.
A New Chief at Shell, and a Rocky Inheritance
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- A New Chief at Shell, and a Rocky Inheritance
- Live high on the hog in the Languedoc
- Cancellara wins Tour opener
- Live high on the hog in the Languedoc
Shell CFO Peter Voser, left, and CEO Jeroen van der Veer, right, arrive for a press conference in The Hague, Netherlands, Thursday Jan. 29, 2009.
A New Chief at Shell, and a Rocky Inheritance
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Human Rights Defence & Crime
- A New Chief at Shell, and a Rocky Inheritance
- Iraqis skeptical about significance of US pullback
- African leaders denounce international court
- 'Lost boy' who fled Sudan tells of his 4,000-mile tr
Shell CFO Peter Voser, left, and CEO Jeroen van der Veer, right, arrive for a press conference in The Hague, Netherlands, Thursday Jan. 29, 2009.
A New Chief at Shell, and a Rocky Inheritance
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-  Cops 'manipulating crime stats'
-  Officer arrested for murder
-  Cape man arrested for alleged incest
-  351 arrested in Joburg
President Barack Obama talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, center, and White House Chief
Obama's trip: 3 more countries, 1 broad mission
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Women & Society Sports Watch
- A New Chief at Shell, and a Rocky Inheritance
- Churches challenged to network for Kenya's sake
- Chieftaincy and land disputes unchristian
- ANALYSIS - Morocco changes tack in anti-terrorism policy
Shell CFO Peter Voser, left, and CEO Jeroen van der Veer, right, arrive for a press conference in The Hague, Netherlands, Thursday Jan. 29, 2009.
A New Chief at Shell, and a Rocky Inheritance
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- Black Boxes Are Detected From Yemeni Jet
- Swiss rider Cancellara in yellow jersey for Tour de France&#
- Cancellara in yellow for Tour's 2nd stage
- Cancellara in yellow for Tour's 2nd stage
Members of the Comorian community living in France, left, block the access to the T3 Terminal at Roissy airport, north of Paris, Friday July 3, 2009.
Black Boxes Are Detected From Yemeni Jet
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