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Norway   Oslo   Photos   Protest   Scandinavia   Trade  
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Farmers plan WTO protest
Hundreds of Norwegian farmers were traveling to Oslo this week to mount what's expected to be a noisy protest outside government offices. They fear their government will go along with a proposal befor... (photo: public domain)
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Business   Dubai   Industry   Photos   Trade  
 Gulf News 
Strong currency forces Dubai to import less from euro zone
| Dubai: Dubai's trade with large European markets is slowing down, while China and India are taking over the market, a report released by the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry showed. | Dubai's ... (photo: Public Domain)
A family displaced by Cyclone Nargis sit inside their tent as they await a visit from U.N Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, in Kyondah village, Myanmar on Thursday, May 22, 2008.  The Australian 
Burmese still waiting on $6m in aid
| MORE than $US5.8 million ($A5.94 million) in emergency aid for victims of Burma's cyclone Nargis is still to be released by donor countries, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said today. WHO has r... (photo: (AP Photo/Stan Honda, Pool) / )
Aid   Burma   Cyclone   Photos   Society  
A Pakistani security official stands amid the rubble of the adjacent building and cars after a bomb explosion outside the Danish Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan on Monday, June 2, 2008.  The Star 
Danish embassy bomber "from Mecca" - al Qaeda leader
| ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - The suicide bomber who carried out an attack on the Danish embassy in Islamabad last month came from the Muslim holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, an al Qaeda leader said in a... (photo: AP / B.K. Bangash)
Al Qaida   Embassy   Mecca   Photos   Terrorism  
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Grow your mobile in a pot? Maybe someday, say Nokia researchers
| Nokia's flagship store in Helsinki. The world's leading mobile phone maker Nokia has worked for years with top experts to determine the needs and wants of tomorrow's cu... (photo: WN / james)
Grow   Helsinki   Nokia   People   Phones   Photos   Photos   Telecom munication   World  
Cows, Agriculture in Saskatchewan. Canada Dot Com
Farm visits can ease mental health illness
| OSLO, Norway -- Spending time on a farm looking after cows, horses, or other animals can help people with mental illness better manage their anxieties and increase thei... (photo: Creative Commons / SriMesh)
Animals   Health   Mental   Norway   Photos  
Singapore dollar - currency- finance - singapore economy - business                                                The Guardian
Big business can and should make ethical investments
| Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund has proven that big money can be invested in ethical ways. Others should follow suit | Many people think ethical investments are a worthy... (photo: WN / maryjane)
Business   Company   Money   People   Photos  
Cucumbers (sl1) The Times
EU rediscovers taste for bendy cucumbers
| It's official: European diktats on the size and shape of fruit and vegetables are bananas. | Even the European Commission now wants them scrapped to avoid wasting good ... (photo: Public Domain)
Farmers   Fruit   Germany   Photos   Vegetables  
Sony Ericsson The State
Sony Ericsson: steep drop in 2Q profit
The Associated Press | STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- | Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson is reporting a steep 97 percent drop in second-quarter earnings as tougher market condition... (photo: Public Domain Photo / )
Market   Mobile   Photos   Profit   Sony  
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Nokia earnings exceed expectations
| HELSINKI, Finland - World No. 1 mobile phone maker Nokia today said profits fell 61 per cent in the second quarter from the same period a year ago, when the company boo... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Industry   Money   Phones   Photos   Telecommunication  
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- 'Skål' most popular with beer
- Cruiseship grounded east of Spitsbergen
- Legionnaires probe underway
- Telenor flags emerging mkt woes, KPN upbeat at home
- A rare Tibetan critic sues China's government
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- British Columbia/Yukon Command of The Royal Canadian Legion
- Liquor fund buys Alaska chain
- Wealth of oil in Arctic, report says
- 40 billion barrels of oil equivalent to be found in North Am
- Alaska House Approves $26.6B TransCanada Gas Pipeline Plan
- Arctic voyage in search of climate answers
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Second volcano erupt in Alaska
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- Should Santa go an a diet?
- Bic budget phone competes with SIM-only rivals
- Danish approach cuts youth crime
- Carlsberg sells stakes in 2 companies
- Karadzic faces years in custody before trial Legal process f
- KKL, UYSA Secure Comfortable Wins in Denmark Tournaments
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Strong currency forces Dubai to import less from euro zone
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- Drunken moose bites girl
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- Woman Charged In Sweden With Murdering Toddlers
- Woman charged in Sweden with murdering toddlers
- Woman charged in Sweden with murdering toddlers
- Woman charged in Sweden with murdering toddlers
Carolina Kluft of Sweden, Athletics
Heptathlon champ Kluft now hopes to soar in jump events
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- Finland applies collective effort to electric cars
- Pack had proof of tampering
- Crowd-sourcing the eCar
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Grow your mobile in a pot? Maybe someday, say Nokia researchers
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- Russia is key to North Korea's plight
- US, Poland make progress in dispute over Warsaw defense aid
- US, Poland make progress in dispute over Warsaw defense aid
- US, Poland take step forward on missile defense
- US, Poland take step forward on missile defense
- US, Poland take step forward on missile defense
  Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, right, and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez seen at a news conference in the Meiendorf Castle residence outside Moscow, Tuesday, July 22, 2008. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez called on Tuesday for a strategic alliance with Russia to protect the South American country from the United State
Chávez urges close Russian ties
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Politics Defence
- Karadzic faces years in custody before trial Legal process f
- Petrol prices soar sky high in oil-rich Norway
- Karadzic to face long custody before trial
- Ritter's arctic tour gives glacier goods
- Egeland chides complainers
- In oil-rich Norway, petrol prices sky high
Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange in New York, Monday, July 14, 2008. Stocks turned mixed in early trading Monday as investors lost some of their initial enthusiasm over the government's plans to shore up confidence in mortgage financiers Fannie Mae and Freddie Ma
Financial collapse edges closer
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- New Swedish Defence Attaché Accredited
- Young asylum seeker shot in his bed
- Rendering The Old World Obsolete
- ETC.: Overseas laws, slogans and more
- Roger Cohen: Scandinavia's scarred Mr. Dialogue
- Throwing precaution to the wind
 The President of Sri Lanka, Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa addressing the 14th SAARC Summit, in New Delhi on April 03, 2007. (jsen2)
Stop Tamil Tigers raising money in UK, says President Rajapaksa
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