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Pain now or pain later? Europeans prefer putting it off
World NowWith more than half of the 17 Eurozone countries slipping back into recession in recent months and popular discontent reaching a crescendo, overseers of the European common currency may be more likely to heed the hurting countries' calls for stimulus... -
Mikhail Gorbachev says DVD can help cool U.S.-Russia relations
24 FramesMikhail Gorbachev, who once ran the Soviet Union during the Cold War, is touting the home-video release of “Cold War,” the massive documentary about the epic conflict.... -
Former Alaskan Family Watches Standoff in Toulouse, France
Channel 2 NewsAll Wednesday, hundreds of Special Police surrounded an apartment building in Southwest France, where Police have cornered a suspected gunman, wanted for an Al-Qaida linked terror spree. A former Alaskan family has a front seat to this standoff. Police...Tags: Journalism, Mohamed Merah, Shootings, France
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French Gunman's Brother Suspected Of Complicity
ReutersPARIS (Reuters) - The brother of an al Qaeda-inspired gunman shot dead by French police was placed under investigation on Sunday for suspected complicity in a killing spree that has made security a central election issue, with President Nicolas Sarkozy...Tags: Paris (France), Armed Conflicts, Criminal Laws, Mohamed Merah, Justice System
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Oops: Obama caught on open mic with Russian leader; GOP slams comment
Los Angeles TimesIn a private conversation made public by a live microphone, President Obama appeared to be putting off diplomatic talks with Russian leaders about a controversial missile defense system in Eastern Europe until after the November election, prompting...Tags: Newt Gingrich, John Boehner, Weaponry, Benjamin Netanyahu, Barack Obama
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French Police: Massacre Video Not Sent by Gunman
KTLA NewsTOULOUSE, France -- A video apparently showing a Muslim gunman's attacks on soldiers and a Jewish school was sent to the Al-Jazeera news network, but not by the alleged killer, French police said Tuesday. Al-Jazeera on Tuesday decided not to air a...Tags: Paris (France), Armed Conflicts, Mohamed Merah, Armed Forces, Benjamin Netanyahu
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Rachel Marsden: Terrorist hijacks French elections
American VoicesIn France, an Islamic terrorist has likely hijacked the agenda for the remainder of the French presidential race. That terrorist is 23-year-old Mohammed Merah, a Franco-Algerian from Toulouse who was fatally riddled with bullets by French forces last week...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Prisons, Elections, France, Security Measures
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Strauss-Kahn Held In French Prostitution Probe
Staff reporterFormer IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was questioned by police on Tuesday over his dealings with an alleged prostitution ring that was run from the northern French city of Lille and organized sex parties in Paris, Brussels and Washington. Strauss-Kahn,...Tags: Paris (France), Television Industry, Prostitution, International Monetary Fund, Dominique Strauss-Kahn
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Toulouse killings send tremors through French presidential election
William PfaffPARIS -- What had seemed a long, tranquil current of political success that was conveying Francois Hollande to the French presidency (first-round consultation April 22) has run into turbulence during the past few days, and while his canoe is still...Tags: Paris (France), Murder, Communist Party of China, Migration, Immigration
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Rachel Marsden: The 'Pretty Woman' strategy for political victory
American VoicesThere's a scene in the movie "Pretty Woman" where the kindhearted hooker played by Julia Roberts asks her client, portrayed by Richard Gere: "Who do you want me to be?" Regardless of who she might really be, she realizes that it's far less attractive than...Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, George W. Bush, Richard Gere, Rachel Marsden, Political Systems
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French presidential election begins
French President Nicolas Sarkozy cast his ballot Sunday in the country's presidential elections as he fought to keep his job in the face of challenges from nine other candidates. Sarkozy voted with his wife Carla Bruni in Paris. Socialist candidate...
Tags: Radio Industry, United Nations, Labor Legislation, Labor Markets, Money and Monetary Policy
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News briefs: Economy putting more strain on Medicare, Social Security
Social Security, Medicare strained by slow economic recovery, aging workforce WASHINGTON (AP)— An aging population and an economy that has been slow to rebound are straining the long-term finances of Social Security and Medicare, the government's...
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Apr 23, 2012
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