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(Photo: AP / Sang Tan)Osborne abandons eurozone as he calls for stronger links with the East
Britain's Treasury chief George Osborne leaves 11 Downing Street in London, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011....Full Story

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(Photo: AP / Manu Fernandez)Analysts: Downgrades Could Have Been Worse
A man works at a computer at the stock market in Barcelona, Spain, Thursday April 29, 2010. The European debt crisis spread Wednesday when Standard & Poor's lowered its credit rating for Spain amid concerns about the country's growth prospects following the collapse of a construction bubble....Full Story

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Got Up In Each Other's Grills
| Click here to have the Fiver sent to your inbox every weekday at 5pm, or if your usual copy has stopped arriving Stuck for something to do tomorrow? Help the Fiver become richer than Roman Abramovich by spending an afternoon shivering on the south-east coast. Photogra...Full Story
London crunches the numbers with six months to go
By Alan Baldwin LONDON, Jan 27 (Reuters) - London marked a mere six months to the start of its Olympic Games on Friday by focusing on the minutiae of putting on the show now that the monumental stage has been built. As a host of countdown clocks showed 182 days to go, o...Full Story
Big risks, questionable profits
| The highlands of Papua New Guinea are the most expensive place in the world to drill for oil, onshore that is. | This is hostile terrain, rugged and remote. Everything from the drill rig to the workers has to be flown in by helicopter. So the well-heeled speculator ca...Full Story
GlobalFoundries workers are target of builder with homes to rent
The Business Review by Michael DeMasi, Reporter Date: Friday, January 27, 2012, 6:00am EST Related: , , , Related News Michael DeMasi Reporter - The Business Review  |   |   |  | and his partners plan to build 60 single-family homes in Malt...Full Story
22 EU Countries Ratify ACTA, Key Parliament Member Calls it a 'Charade'
| Most member states of the European Union have signed the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement () at a ceremony in Tokio, Japan on Thursday, Jan. 26. | ACTA is a global treaty that tries to normalize copyright protection and IP standards. It's similar to and , proposed ...Full Story
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Fri 27 Jan 2012
World Expeditions acquires Sherpa Expeditions to expand its european portfolio
TravelDailyNews Capitalising on the increased interest in activity holidays in Europe, leading adventure travel company World Expeditions has acquired European hiking and cycling specialist and operator Sherpa Expeditions as of 1 January 2012. | UK-based Sherpa Expe...
Corinthia Hotels joins USTOA
TravelDailyNews Corinthia Hotels, a luxury collection of five-star properties in Europe and the Mediterranean region, recently joined for the first time the United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA). This step comes at a time when 2011 figures indicate that C...
McINTYRE EYEING TRANSFER BOOST
Sporting Life | Dunfermline manager Jim McIntyre is hoping the club's board can make funds available to allow him to sign experienced midfielder Stuart Duff. | Former Dundee United, Aberdeen and Inverness player Duff has been training with the Pars following a rec...
Student rounder
Times Union | Mark Adam Karge, the son of James and Barbara Karge of South Glens Falls, earned a Bachelor of Science degree, magna cum laude, in business administration from Saint Michael's College, Colchester, Vt. | Lyndsey Moore, the daughter of Joseph Moore a...
Philip Hensher: Sergei Polunin and a lesson for Labour
The Independent | It doesn't appear as if he gave the company anything to negotiate over. | He has just gone; whether to another company for more money, whether just to do something else with his life, or whether he just wants a sit down with his bunions, nobody kno...
Censorship won't stop bird flu contagion
The Hindu The United States National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) decision to “recommend” that Science and Nature journals publish only redacted versions of bird flu research results is nothing but an exaggerated and over-zealous ...
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EU orders 13 nations to end cruelty to hens
Breitbart | Brussels issued an ultimatum to 13 European nations Thursday to improve con... | One out of seven laying-hens in Europe -- or 47 million of 330 million-- ar... | Brussels issued an ultimatum to 13 European nations Thursday to improve conditions for...
Wild Bill Donovan – COI
The Examiner | Future spy master, William Joseph (Wild Bill) Donovan began life on January 1, 1883 in Buffalo, New York; the son of Irish immigrants Anna Letitia "Tish" Donovan née Lennon  of Ulster and Timothy P. Donovan of County Cork.  Graduat...
Rosina Malta Trunk Show at Petunias of Naples Boutique
The Examiner | The Petunias of Naples Boutique will be having a Rosina Malta Trunk Show this coming Saturday January 28th, 2012. The designer herself will be in the store to meet and greet her clients. | Rosina Malta is an Italian Designer who has travel the worl...
Why do Britain and America have LESS press freedom than just a year ago? Countries ...
The Daily Mail | Britain and the United States have dropped down a league table which rates the freedom of the press across the world, it emerged today. | The UK’s slide from 19th to 28th place is partly blamed on fallout from the phone hacking scandal at the...
LEAD: EU talks on asylum seekers yield few agreements
m&c | Copenhagen - European Union ministers on Thursday rejected proposals to institute a large-scale migrant relocation programme to lighten the load on countries overwhelmed by asylum applications, at Copenhagen talks. | Asylum and migration issues hav...
Drunks at the end of the bar
Independent online AGAIN it’s the season of the drunks at the end of the bar. At times of international tension, the drunks have all kinds of good advice for their governments: Bomb the bastards! Send in the marines! That kind of thing. | But then the drunks go h...
Keen, setting a new standard in customer service
The Examiner | As I was reading my weekly online newsletter from ABC (Albany Bicycle Coalition), I came across an article that stood out. It was about a company whose customer service was extraordinary, and deserved a "shout out"!  The cyclist, Christopher, ...
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