
| French minister admits role in L'Oreal heiress saga 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.... |
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| Local Chocolate, for Local Consumption Chocolate... |
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| The risks of withdrawal loom 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... |
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| Strong Yen Helps to Fuel Germany's Export Boom Containers are handled at the container terminal of the harbour in Hamburg, northern Germany, in this Jan. 16, 2006 file picture. German exports increased by 9.3 percent in May 2007 compared with the same month last year, and the country's trade surplus increased more strongly than expected, according to data released Monday, July 9, 2007.... |
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| Toyota Feels Exchange-Rate Pinch as Rivals Gain FILE - In this Jan. 8, 2010 file photo, Toyota Motor Corp.'s Prius is on display at the automaker's showroom in Tokyo. Toyota said on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010 it has received 77 complaints in Japan over brake problems with its popular hybrid.... |
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| R.B.S. to Cut 3,500 Jobs in Britain 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... |
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| Ferrari recalls supercar after fires Former F1 driver Michael Schumacher stands next to the new Ferrari 458 Italia on the first press day of the Frankfurt Auto Show in Frankfurt, Germany, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009. The car fair runs through Sept. 27.... |
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| Auto News: Ferrari parent company Fiat strikes rental car deal with Hertz A Fiat logo is seen on a car retailer's window in Milan, Italy, Thursday, May 7, 2009. Fiat Group CEO Sergio Marchionne will become the chief executive of Chrysler after the U.S. automaker emerges from bankruptcy, a Fiat spokesman confirmed Thursday. Marchionne, the 56-year-old dual Canadian and Italian citizen, has been tipped for the job since the Italian automaker reached a deal to take a 20-percent stake in the bankrupt Chrysler. U.S. President Barack Obama's administration has said Chrysler could comes out of a "surgical" bankruptcy in 30 to 60 days much more quickly than usual. Marchionne, meanwhile, also is in talks to take over General Motor's operations in Europe Germany's Opel, Britain's Vauxhall and Sweden's Saab, and Fiat confirmed that it is also interested in GM's Latin American operations.... |
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| Europe stocks end flat; construction stocks recover A broker works as his control screen shows a graph of activity on the French Stock Exchange in Paris Friday Aug. 10, 2007. The European Central Bank injected a further euro61 billion (US$83.8 billion) into the banking system Friday, its second bid in les... |
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| Paris Mosque Slams Burger Chain's Muslim Outreach Mosque... |
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| Europe Blacklists Two Ghanaian Airlines The glories of Europe's high-speed rails... |
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| London stocks creep higher vodafone advertising on a street in Pune, India... |
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| George Clooney working on his 'best ever' prank Fcad2... |
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| US officers take up posts at Paris airport to help screen America-bound passengers Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport Terminal E a... |
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| Klose hungry for another World Cup German forward Miroslav Klose smiles during a press conference after a training session of the German national soccer team at the Robert-Schlienz stadium in Stuttgart, southwestern Germany, Monday, Sept. 4, 2006. Germany will face San Marino in a Group D Euro 2008 qualifying soccer match on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2006.... |
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