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 The Inquirer 
Notebooks drive the Italian PC market
| THE ITALIAN PC market seems to be doing rather well for itself, with market research outfit IDC saying the boot-shaped nation has enjoyed 13.5 per cent year-on-year computer market growth in the fir... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan)
PLANTS - ENVIRONMENT - BIOFUEL
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 Seattle Times 
Experts: EU, US must reconsider biofuel policy
BRUSSELS, Belgium - | Europe and the U.S. must reconsider their biofuel policies because of rising food prices around the world, aid officials and food policy experts said Thursday. | Speaking at an i... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
KLdy1 - May08 - groceries - food prices - food. (dy1)  Syracuse 
Experts: EU, US must reconsider biofuel policy
| BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - Europe and the U.S. must reconsider their biofuel policies because of rising food prices around the world, aid officials and food policy experts said Thursday. | Speaking at... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
Belgium   Biofuel   Brussels   Europe   Photos   Policy  
 Google senior vice president Urs Holzle talks about computer power at news conference at Google headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., Tuesday, June 12, 1007 to announce an industry initiative aimed at making the world´s computers and servers more  The Times 
Google Street View cars have arrived in the UK
| A fleet of Google camera cars arrived this week to create thousands of embarrassing, revealing or run-of-the-mill images of life on British streets for its popular online mapping website. | Google S... (photo: AP /Paul Sakuma)
Britain   Camera   Google   Life   Photos  
Top Stories
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy, left speaks with French Prime Minister Francois Fillon before the French-Italian summit in Nice, south eastern France, November 30, 2007. Gulf News
Sarkozy wants to have his way on EU
| France being one of the original signatories to the European Union (EU) has a special place in the organisation and in the continent's destiny. Consequently, successive... (photo: (AP Photo Eric Gaillard/Pool ) / )
EU   France   Photos   Politics   Sarkozy  
Mottaki Bin Alawi. (mb1) The Star
Iran sees better mood in nuclear talks
| WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An Iranian leader said on Wednesday he detected a better mood in talks over his country's nuclear program as the top U.S. military officer called... (photo: AP / Vahid Salemi)
Iran   Nuclear   Photos   Politics   Washington  
Chinese supporters cheer in Canberra, Australia, Thursday, April 24, 2008 as the cauldron to signify the end of the Australian leg of the torch relay for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games is li NZ Herald
Terry Maddaford: Premier League star brings top-flight talent
| For Olympic-bound coach Stu Jacobs, yesterday was one of those "good news, bad news" days international sport is so often about. | The good news came in a conversation ... (photo: AP / Rob Griffith)
China   Flight   League   Olympic   Photos  
A French navy commando, left, stands guard on a deck of the Clemenceau, now known as the Q 790, in Brest, western France, Wednesday, May 17, 2006. The decommissioned French aircraft carrier laden with toxic material returned to France, three months after the government was forced to backtrack on plans to have it dismantled in India. The sign on the deck reads: "dangerous hull The Australian
Toxic ghost ship finds its final berth after five years of drifting
| AN asbestos-laden French aircraft carrier that was too toxic for Indian ship-breakers is to be towed to a yard in northeast England for dismantling. | The agreement to ... (photo: AP / Vincent Michel)
France   Health   India   Navy   Photos  
Osama bin Laden Time Magazine
Does Osama bin Laden Still Matter?
| Does Osama bin Laden matter anymore? You could be forgiven for thinking he doesn't. In recent months, an impressive cast of terrorism experts and counterterrorism offic... (photo: AP Photo)
London   Media   Photos   Terror   US  
European Union Turkish Press
EU tackles discrimination, boosts worker and health rights
| L-R: EU Commissioners Viviane Reding for Information, Society and Media, Mariann Fischer Boel, for Agriculture, Nelly Kroes, for Competition, and Androulla Vassiliou, f... (photo: GFDL)
Discrimination   EU   Health   People   Photos   Social  
Broccoli in a dish/ntf1 Turkish Press
New study shows how broccoli helps reduce cancer risk
| A scientific study published here Wednesday sheds light on why men who eat a lot of broccoli are less likely to develop prostate cancer. | (AFP/File) | A scientific stu... (photo: creative commons / Quadell)
Broccoli   Cancer   Health   Photos   Vegetables  
 Polish Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski, left, speaks during a nomination ceremony for new cabinet members, as his twin brother President Lech Kaczynski, right, looks on, in Warsaw, Monday, Aug. 13, 2007. Poland´s president on Monday dismissed fou International Herald Tribune
Poland's snub of EU is all about local politics
| : When President Lech Kaczynski of Poland said Tuesday that it was "pointless" for him to sign off on a new European Union treaty now that the Irish had rejected it, he... (photo: AP/Alik Keplicz)
EU   Photos   Poland   Politics   President  
Politics Business & Economy
- Watchdog group targets Justice Department hiring
- Watchdog group targets Justice Department hiring
- Watchdog group targets Justice Department hiring
- Watchdog group targets Justice Department hiring
 Candle light vigil for Peace and Harmony in Tibet
Long hours and obsession with minutiae. No 10's private man
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- EU musicians oppose Europe-wide online licensing
- ECB raises key rate to 4.25 percent
- EU musicians oppose Europe-wide online licensing
- EU musicians oppose Europe-wide online licensing
 KLps1 - May 07 - Perth,Australia - Supermarket - Cold Storage - Food - Vegetables - Fruits - Meat - Poultry. (ps1)
Rising prices drawing investors to African food sector
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Agriculture Technology
- Experts: EU, US must reconsider biofuel policy
- Experts: EU, US must reconsider biofuel policy
- Experts: EU, US must reconsider biofuel policy
- Experts: EU, US must reconsider biofuel policy
PLANTS - ENVIRONMENT - BIOFUEL
Experts: EU, US must reconsider biofuel policy
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- EU musicians oppose Europe-wide online licensing
- EU musicians oppose Europe-wide online licensing
- EU musicians oppose Europe-wide online licensing
- EU musicians oppose Europe-wide online licensing
 President of the OPEC and Minister of Energy from the United Arab Emirates Mohamed bin Dhaen Al Hamli, right, speaks during a news conference after a meeting of the EU-OPEC energy dialogue at the OPEC´s headquarters in Vienna, on Thursday, June 21,
OPEC president blames oil price spike on weak dollar; says there is no reason to ...
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Pensions Sport
- A fence runs through Belarus, Lithuania
- Oil prices edge higher on dollar, supply concerns
- Oil prices edge higher on dollar, supply concerns
- Oil prices rise modestly on dollar's decline against the
 Oil edged higher on Tuesday as consumers feared an unresolved row over Russia´s natural gas price to Ukraine could yet crimp fuel supplies to Europe.  An immediate crisis was headed off just before markets opened a...  ula1
Oil edges up on dollar, supply concerns
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- Geldof joins Davis campaign against erosion of civil liberti
- Bulgarian triple jumper Marinova retires
- 'I can never say for sure I won't be back'
- Squash: Wee Wern: Going abroad for training will help my cau
Russia's Tatyana Lebedeva, center, gold medalist in the triple jump is flanked on the podium by silver medalist Francoise Mbango Etone, left, of Cameroon, and bronze medalist Tereza Marinova,, jsa1
Bulgarian triple jumper Marinova retires
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Science Environment
- EU musicians oppose Europe-wide online licensing
- EU clears Nokia to buy mapmaker Navteq
- EU clears Nokia to buy mapmaker Navteq
- Protesters Outside EU Headquarters Demand a Ban on Import of
 Special Envoy of the Quartet of the Middle East Tony Blair gestures while speaking during a media conference after a meeting of the Mideast Quartet at the Palace of Culture in Lisbon, Thursday July 19, 2007. (AP Photo/Paulo Duarte) fa0
Tony Blair urges action on climate change
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- Eco Soundings
- Aliens or asteroid: What was blast of 1,000 Hiroshimas?
- Tony Blair urges action on climate change
- Food prices blow
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown gestures during the Prime Minister's monthly news conference at 10 Downing Street in London, Monday Feb. 18, 2008.
Eco Soundings
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