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Breaking News Fri, 10 Oct 2008
A trader watches computer screens at NYSE Euronext stock exchange in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Friday, Oct. 10, 2008. European stock markets slumped further on Friday following massive losses on Wall Street and Asia on mounting fears that this week's efforts by central banks and governments to break the logjam in credit markets have failed to ease lending rates between banks. At midday London time, the FTSE 100 index of leading British shares was down 328.03, or 7.6 percent, at 3,985.77, below the 4,000 mark earlier for the first time in five years. Germany's DAX was 399.92, or 8.2 percent, at 4,487.08, and France's CAC-40 was 254.03, or 7.4 percent lower at 3,1
Banking   Europe   Finance   Market   Photos  
Europe's death by guarantee
| By Chan Akya | Through the latest financial crisis, I warned readers that the costs of banking bailouts in Europe would far outstrip those of the United States. Following from my "quick and dirty" s... (photo: AP / Peter Dejon)
Asia Times
BMW
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BMW temporarily halts some output amid market slump
MUNICH, Oct 10 (Reuters) - BMW will temporarily halt output at some German plants given the sharp drop in demand in key car markets, the automaker said on Friday, joining the ranks of rivals feeling t... (photo: Public Domain Photo)
The Guardian
Ayam - Ternakan - Agrikultur - Flu Burung. (ps1) Germany: Poultry slaughtered after bird flu find
Posted  | Comment  | Recommend | | | DRESDEN, Germany (AP) — A health official says 1,400 birds have been slaughtered at a poultry farm in eastern Germany after a duck tested ... (photo: Public Domain / -) USA Today
Bird   Health   Photos   Society   Virus  
Japan 2007 GP Spyker formula one special report
| It has been a year since Sebastian Vettel experienced the lowest moment of his young Formula One career, at the Japanese Grand Prix at Mount Fuji. In third position during the safety-car period, he ... (photo: Creative Commons / nh824) International Herald Tribune
Cars   Fuji   Japanese   Photos   Race  
Top Stories
 Minister President of Hesse Roland Koch, Boris Becker and OC President Franz Beckenbauer met at Frankfurts FIFA World Cup Stadium on the occasion of the match Argentina - Netherlands on June 21 2006. (vio1) Becker: New era in power tennis
| Dubai: Tennis great Boris Becker feels the evolution in racquet technology could have been the ideal foil for his growth as a player. | Unfortunately, for him - and the... (photo: OC 2006 FIFA World Cup ) Gulf News
Dubai   Photos   Technology   Tennis   World  
 University of Syracuse, NY, students Alicia Hansen, Kate Brennan, and Nicole Tarver, left to right, read the names of the victims at the Lockerbie, Scotland, memorial for those who died in the Dec.21, 1988, mid-air Pam Am bombing, shortly after the appea Libya deposits funds in US account
| LIBYA has started depositing funds in an account to compensate US victims of terrorism as part of a deal to totally normalise US-Libyan ties, a senior US official said ... (photo: AP Photo/ Max Nash) The Australian
Libya   Money   Photos   Terrorism   US  
Iraqi deputy premier Barham Saleh, left, and Syrian Deputy premier Abdullah Dardari meet in Damascus Syria reaches out for growth
| By Stephen Starr | DAMASCUS - Sitting in his plush new office in an up-market neighborhood of Damascus, deputy prime minister for economic affairs Abdullah Dardari - th... (photo: AP / Bassem Tellawi) Asia Times
Damascus   Market   Mideast   Photos   Syria  
Seen through glass, investors watch stock monitors at a local brokerage, Thursday, Aug. 16, 2007, in Taipei, Taiwan. Taiwan shares plunged Thursday to their lowest level in two months after another triple digit loss on Wall Street. The Weighted Price Index of the Taiwan Stock Exchange dropped 391.67 points, or 4.55 percent, to close at 8201.37 points on weak volume. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)hg3 Autumn 2008 - Weak 'Experts' explain Downfall of Economics
Article by Worldnews Guest Writer Rene Delavy | Learn this, you, headless WALL STREET Manager, in New York, Washington, Chicago, London, Tokyo, Beijing, Moscow, Paris, Zu... (photo: AP/ Wally Santana) WorldNews.com
Business   Debt   Economy   Photos   Washington  
Cadel Evans of Australia strains during the fourth stage of the Tour de France cycling race, an individual time trial over 29.5 kilometers (18.3 miles) with start and finish in Cholet, western France, Tuesday July 8, 2008. Stefan Schumacher of Germany won the stage and took over the overall leader's yellow jersey, Evans ranks fourth in the overall standings. German authorities search home of cyclist Stefan Schumacher
| THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | STUTTGART, Germany - German authorities searched the home of cyclist Stefan Schumacher and took away documents for examination after he was expos... (photo: AP / Christophe Ena) myTELUS
Cyclist   France   German   Photos   Tour  
Germany's National Soccer team celebrates at the public viewing area Fan Mile in front of the Brandenburg Gate, jsa1 Injuries rock Italy, Germany ahead of World Cup soccer qualifiers
| Robert Millward, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | LONDON - Only two months into the European soccer season and Italy, Portugal and the Netherlands are already limping into World ... (photo: AP / Herbert Knosowski) myTELUS
Germany   Injury   Italy   Photos   Soccer  
 The LinuxPark in Hall 5 is home to the worlds Linux Community. (vio1/wnhires) Bull juices supers with German engineering
| French server maker Bull made some noise earlier this week by shaking hands with a ginormous German supercomputing lab, and now, the company has acquired German HPC exp... (photo: CeBIT) The Register
Audi   Frence   Germany   Photos   Science  
facebook Zuckerberg: Facebook Will Have A Business Plan In Three Years
| If you've had a nagging suspicion that Mark Zuckerberg really doesn't know how he'll turn Facebook into a business, wonder no more. You're right. Here he is talking to ... (photo: creative commons / ) Silicon Alley Insider
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Panic wreaks havoc
Serbia warns of blow to stability after neighbors recognize
Research and Markets: Bulgaria Insurance Report Q3 2008 - In
Serbia furious after neighbors recognize Kosovo
A graph is shown on an electric board at the Australian Stock Exchange at Sydney, Australia, Thursday, Oct. 9, 2008. Concerns about the state of the global economy dominated sentiment despite a coordinated rate cut by top central banks aimed at shoring up confidence in the world's crisis-stricken financial sy
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Europe's death by guarantee
Panic wreaks havoc
Research and Markets: Bulgaria Insurance Report Q3 2008 - In
BMW temporarily halts some output amid market slump
A trader watches computer screens at NYSE Euronext stock exchange in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Friday, Oct. 10, 2008. European stock markets slumped further on Friday following massive losses on Wall Street and Asia on mounting fears that this week's efforts by central banks and governments to break the logjam in credit markets have failed to ease lending rates between banks. At midday London time, the FTSE 100 index of leading British shares was down 328.03, or 7.6 percent, at 3,985.77, below the 4,000 mark earlier for the first time in five years. Germany's DAX was 399.92, or 8.2 percent, at 4,487.08, and France's CAC-40 was 254.03, or 7.4 percent lower at 3,1
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Culture Health
Pitt's New Orleans Homes Completed
CD/DOWNLOAD/ALBUM: Howlin' Wolf 1964 Live in Germany Set
The 20 best up-and-coming artists
Showgirl-turned-minister sues comedian over Berlusconi joke
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The Great Bronzes of the Baptistery in Florence, Italy
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Germany: Poultry slaughtered after bird flu find
Celebrity Watch: who are the winners and losers?
New arms for German amputee
St. John's Wort effective for depression: study
Ayam - Ternakan - Agrikultur - Flu Burung. (ps1)
Germany: Poultry slaughtered after bird flu find
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Industry Science
Research and Markets: Bulgaria Insurance Report Q3 2008 - In
BMW temporarily halts some output amid market slump
Italy Aug industry output rebound unlikely to last
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Syria reaches out for growth
Microscope shows first hours of developing embryo
Iraqi deputy premier Barham Saleh, left, and Syrian Deputy premier Abdullah Dardari meet in Damascus
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