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ITALYS MONTI SAYS DOESNT TAKE ORDERS FROM PARTIES

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Hollande To Lobby Leaders On Eurogroup Job Paper

French President Francois Hollande will sound out his German, Italian and Spanish peers on Friday about the chances of making his finance minister, Pierre Moscovici, head of the Eurogroup rather than

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Italy's Monti Approval Rating Falls To New Low Poll

Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti's approval rating slid further in June, more than halved since he took office in November last year as higher taxes, unpopular labor reform and recession eat away

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Euro Crisis Response Disappointing Italy Minister

Italy must push on with reforms to resolve its economic crisis, the industry minister said on Saturday, expressing disappointment at the euro zone's efforts to resolve the wider sovereign debt

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Hungary Says Central Bank Deal Would Allow Talks

Hungary said on Monday that it has reached a compromise with the IMF and the ECB over a disputed central bank law, which could unblock credit talks and shield the vulnerable forint currency from a

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Spain Pays New Record For Mediumterm Debt

Spain's borrowing costs hit a new euro era high at a debt auction on Thursday, a few hours before it is expected to shed light on the dire state of its weaker banks and possibly make a formal request

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Exclusive US To Slap Terrorist Label On Nigerian Militants

The U.S. government is expected to formally apply a "foreign terrorist" label on Thursday to three alleged leading figures of the violent Nigerian militant group Boko Haram, officials said.The action

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Greek Market Dips After 5day Bull Run

Greek stocks have dipped following nearly a week of gains and a day after conservative leader Antonis Samaras was sworn in the new prime minister, ending protracted political uncertainty.Samaras, who

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Invensys Seen In Play Despite Bid Talks Ending

A slump in shares of British engineering group Invensys Plc as bid hopes faded did little to dampen the belief of some company watchers that the group was "in play" for the possible disposal of some

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German Govt Opposition Reach Deal On Fiscal Pact

German Chancellor Angela Merkel's governing coalition reached a deal Thursday with the opposition parties to ensure that the country ratifies Europe's budget discipline pact, agreeing to push for a

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Sudan Police Disperse Austerity Protests

Sudanese police used batons to break up protesters blocking a main road in central Khartoum in the latest demonstrations against tough austerity measures on Thursday.Student groups, inspired by the

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Bulgarian President Vetoes Ski Development Law

Bulgaria's president on Saturday vetoed new measures that would have made it easier for developers to build ski runs and ski lifts after three days of protests by environmentalists who said the move

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Venezuela Bans Shark Finning Establishes Shark Sanctuary

Some much-needed good news for sharks has come from Venezuela this week: The South American country announced it is banning shark finning in its waters and has established a new shark sanctuary.The

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Indonesian Military Plane Crashes Into Houses

An Indonesian air force Fokker 27 turboprop with seven people on board crashed into houses in a suburb of the capital Jakarta on Thursday during a training flight, setting up to 8 houses on fire,

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Sixteen Killed In Violent Land Eviction In Paraguay

At least seven police officers and nine peasant farmers were killed in armed clashes on Friday during a land eviction in Paraguay, marking one of the worst such incidents in the country for two

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EURO 2012 LIVE Sweden Vs England

France beats co-host Ukraine 2-0 in Donetsk, Ukraine, in their second Group D match at the European Championship. Next, Sweden plays England in Kiev.Here is a running account of Friday's action. All

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Bosh Wade Set The Early Tone For Miami

Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade answered the bell for the Miami Heat who bounced back from a disappointing loss in the NBA finals opener with a gritty 100-96 victory in game two on Thursday.Bosh returned

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Croatia Faces Racism Charge As Tensions Continue

Croatia became the first country to be charged over racism at Euro 2012 on Saturday and police and calculators were out in force before the final round of Group A matches got under way.With Russia

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Cilic To Face Nalbandian In Queen's Final

Former Wimbledon runner-up David Nalbandian will face Croatia's Marin Cilic in the final at Queen's Club after defeating Grigor Dimitrov 6-4, 6-4 in the semi-finals on Saturday.Nalbandian reached the

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Greek Market Dips After 5day Bull Run

Greek stocks have dipped following nearly a week of gains and a day after conservative leader Antonis Samaras was sworn in the new prime minister, ending protracted political uncertainty.Samaras, who

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Merkel Says Greece Must Stick To Agreements

German Chancellor Angela Merkel ruled out renegotiating Greece's bailout on Saturday, saying a day before Greeks go to the polls that agreements with international lenders have to be stuck to."That's

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Mexico Calls On G20 To Commit To Strong Europe IMF

The world's biggest economies must commit to a strong Europe and could agree to further bolster the International Monetary Fund's ability to contain fallout from Europe's debt crisis, Mexican

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Eye Diseases Linked To Age Increasingly SharplyStudy

Americans are facing a sharp increase in eye diseases as they pass 40, two reports conclude. The numbers suggest a big hike during the last decade in those who experienced vision impairment and

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Tesco Pays Aeon To Rid Itself Of Japan Business

Tesco , the world's No.3 retailer, has ended a nine-year attempt to crack Japan's tough retail market by effectively paying Aeon Corp , the country's No.2 general retailer, to take its loss-making

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SKorea Sees Big Demand For Fastest Mobile Network

South Korea is forecasting blistering growth in the use of a network technology that gives the fastest speeds for connecting to the Internet from a mobile device.South Korea was not the first to use

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Greek Parties Agree Proposed Bailout Revision

The three parties forming Greece's new coalition government have agreed to ask lenders for two more years to meet fiscal targets under an international bailout that is keeping the country from

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Invensys Seen In Play Despite Bid Talks Ending

A slump in shares of British engineering group Invensys Plc as bid hopes faded did little to dampen the belief of some company watchers that the group was "in play" for the possible disposal of some

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Analysis New Greek Government Strikes New Course On Bailout

Greece's new government has been sounding strangely like its defeated anti-austerity opponents since it came to power this week on a pledge to remain in the euro zone and uphold its commitments to

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Antigovernment Protests Spread Across Khartoum

Anti-government protests erupted across Khartoum as Sudanese took to the streets after Friday prayers in the most widespread demonstrations yet against spending cuts unveiled this week.The

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European Officials To Meet But Crisis Fix Elusive

Europe's finance ministers will meet in Luxembourg starting Thursday to discuss ways to halt the government debt crisis that is spreading across the 17-country eurozone.Spain's government, which has

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Obama Immigration Change Is Not Amnesty Or Permanent Fix

President Barack Obama said on Friday his administration's decision to stop deporting some illegal immigrants who came to the United States as children was a "just" move that was not a permanent fix

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Hungary Says Central Bank Deal Would Allow Talks

Hungary said on Monday that it has reached a compromise with the IMF and the ECB over a disputed central bank law, which could unblock credit talks and shield the vulnerable forint currency from a

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UN Security Council Condemns Eastern Congo Mutiny

The U.N. Security Council condemned on Friday a mutiny of troops in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and called on neighboring countries to prevent the armed groups in North Kivu province from

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Mexico Captures Suspected Son Of Most Wanted Drug Lord

Mexico said on Thursday it has captured a man it believes is a son of the country's most wanted man, drug lord Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman.The Mexican Navy captured Jesus Alfredo Guzman in the western

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For Something So Simple Pasta Is Serious Business

They twirled, they sniffed, they slurped, they chewed.The dozen housewives who gathered in a Rome hotel on a recent afternoon took their work terribly seriously, rating plates of pasta for chewiness,

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England's Training Base Is Ready After Overhaul

England's Euro 2012 training base in Krakow has been declared ready by Polish officials after a major overhaul of the site once dubbed "barely fit for a pub team" by one of Britain's tabloid

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Balotelli Must Create Right Headlines Prandelli

Italy coach Cesare Prandelli said on Monday he wanted to see headlines only about what volatile Italian striker Mario Balotelli did on the pitch and not off it during next month's European

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US Considers Auto Parts Action Against China

The United States is considering action against auto parts imports from China and closely examining other concerns about automobile trade with the world's second largest economy, a top U.S. trade

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British Taekwondo Selection Row Rumbles On

Lawyers for taekwondo world number one Aaron Cook have written to the British Olympic Association in an attempt to have his omission from London 2012 overturned on grounds that the selection process

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‘He Rebuked Me’ President Obama‘s ’Heckler’ Speaks Out

Neil MunroDaily Caller White House correspondent Neil Munro (Source: The Daily Caller)The Daily Caller‘s Neil Munro made national headlines today after President Obama publicly reprimanded him for

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Sweden On Alert Explosives Found Near Nuke Plant

Sweden raised the security alert for the country's nuclear power plants Thursday after explosives were found on a truck at the southwestern atomic power station Ringhals. Police said they were

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All 5 Romney Sons Make A LateNight Appearance

All five Romney brothers - Tagg, Matt, Josh, Ben and Craig - made a rare public appearance together Wednesday evening in an even rarer venue: late-night television.On "Conan," all five of

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Obama Immigration Change Is Not Amnesty Or Permanent Fix

President Barack Obama said on Friday his administration's decision to stop deporting some illegal immigrants who came to the United States as children was a "just" move that was not a permanent fix

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Mediaset Case Prosecutors Want Berlusconi Jailed

Italian prosecutors asked a court on Monday to sentence former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi to three years and eight months in jail for fraud in connection with the purchase of broadcasting

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Milan Hail 'hero' Berlusconi Over Silva Affair

AC Milan chief executive Adriano Galliani has hailed club president and former Italy Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi as a hero for deciding not to sell Thiago Silva to Paris St Germain.The French

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News Corp's Murdoch Backs Monti Reforms In Italy

Media tycoon Rupert Murdoch praised Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti on Wednesday, saying the government's economic reforms would help attract international investment and pledging to continue

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