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Breaking News Sat, 4 Jul 2009
Britain's Christine Ohuruogu, left, and Jamaica's Shericka Williams react after a women's 400-meter semi-final during the athletics competitions in the National Stadium at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Sunday, Aug. 17, 2008.
Britain   Champion   Olympic   Performance   Photos  
 The Daily Mail 
Britain's Christine Ohuruogu offers no excuses as Olympic 400m champion slumps in Oslo
| Olympic 400 metres champion Christine Ohuruogu made no excuses after finishing a disappointing sixth at last night's Exxon Mobil Bislett Games in Oslo. | Ohuruogu was no match for Sanya Richards and... (photo: AP / Anja Niedringhaus)
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
Airport   Cleveland   Concerts   London   Photos  
 Ohio 
Jackson's former publicist recalls 'innocent little man'
| Gene Shelton didn't pay much attention when he saw Michael Jackson on a TV at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport last week. He assumed the star was promoting his upcoming concerts in London. | ... (photo: Public Domain)
British Airways  The Times 
British Airways prepares to make new cuts
| British Airways announced plans last night to cut its spending by one fifth and to cut capacity as it tries to preserve cash. | BA, which six weeks ago reported a record loss of £401 million, also c... (photo: Public Domain / )
Airways   British   Photos   Transport   Travel  
Manchester United's manager Sir Alex Ferguson speaks at a press conference at Old Trafford Stadium the day before his team's Champions League semifinal soccer match against Arsenal, Manchester, England, Tuesday April 28, 2009.  The Times 
Andy Flower gives England broad view of the task ahead against Australia
| So I tell Andy Flower my Sir Alex Ferguson story: about how I found myself in the Manchester United changing room some years ago, minutes before the start of a critical fixture against Arsenal; abou... (photo: AP / Jon Super)
Ferguson   Football   Manchester   Photos   Sport  
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The Bank of England is seen in the City of London, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009. The Independent
UK economic data too ambiguous to call recession end
| More ambiguous economic data yesterday added to the uncertainty about whether the UK is on the road to recovery or slumping back into recession. | The UK service sector... (photo: AP / Matt Dunham)
Economy   Finance   Photos   Recovery   UK  
British Airways The Independent
British Airways plans to cut spending by 20%
| British Airways has cut its spending plans by 20 per cent for the current year as it prepares for a lengthy industry downturn. | The carrier, which also reported anothe... (photo: Creative Commons / File Upload Bot)
British Airways   Cent   Industry   Passenger   Photos  
A closer look at the pure white sand beach The Independent
Consuming Issues: Some sun creams are not worth the slather
| Let's face it, whizzing to the airport or a British beach, sun care can be the last thing on our minds. Bottles of lotion are grabbed at the last minute in Boots, if at... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Britain   Health   People   Photos   Society  
A broker is seen at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, central Germany, on Friday, Oct. 10, 2008. The Australian
European shares in sluggish trade
| LEADING European stock exchanges showed few signs of life overnight in sluggish trade still affected by disappointing US employment figures. Markets were also listless ... (photo: AP / Daniel Roland)
Economy   Employment   Photos   Stock   Trade  
 An Egyptian riot police officer appears to be about to hit a demonstrator during a protest against the U.S.-led war against Iraq near the American and British embassies in Cairo Thursday, March 20, 2003. (AP Photo/Hasan Jamali) (tmg1) The Independent
British embassy staff to stand trial over protests
| A leading Iranian cleric sharply and unexpectedly raised the temperature in the crisis over the detention of British embassy staff yesterday by announcing that the two ... (photo: WN / jamal)
British   Election   Embassy   Photos   Politic  
 Ryanair - Irish airlines - Travel /aaeh  Irish Times
Ryanair traffic up 13% in June
Former entrepreneur of the year applies for 'arranging debtor' statusBank secures Euro6m judgment against property developerWoman claims builders failed to fix 'serious d... (photo: public domain)
Airlines   Euro   Ireland   Photos   UK  
These people enjoy their summer vacation through swimming in Bataan Beach resort, Philippines The Times
The 50 best beaches in the UK
| DRAMATIC BEACHES | 1 Bedruthan Steps, Cornwall A few miles east of the manic crowds at Newquay, the Bedruthan Steps consist of a series of volcanic rock stacks, rising ... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Beaches   Photos   Swimming   Uk   Water  
An investor talks with his mobile phone as he looks at the share index at a private stock market gallery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2008. The New York Times
A Subdued Trading Day in Asia and Europe
| Asian shares closed mixed and European shares were essentially flat Friday after unemployment reports released the day before reinforced the idea that a recovery was st... (photo: AP / Lai Seng Sin)
Asia   Europe   Investment   Markets   Photos  
A lady watching the paintings, Private service vehicles and transport, June, 9, 2009 The New York Times
Snatching Big Names, Aesthetics Aside
| LONDON - The surprising success of the contemporary art sales at Sotheby's on June 25 and at Christie's on Tuesday has again confirmed that the art market operates as i... (photo: WN / James)
Arts   Culture   London   Market   Photos  
A Russian traditional wooden doll, Matreshka, depicting Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and U.S. President Barak Obama, is held by a street vendor in downtown Moscow, Friday, July 3, 2009. Asia Times
A moment of truth for Obama in Moscow
| By M K Bhadrakumar | In the annals of Russian-American summitry, Moscow has never before choreographed a welcoming ceremony for the visiting United States president in ... (photo: AP / Mikhail Metzel)
Defense   Photos   Politics   Russia   US  
Industry Trade & Stocks
- British Study Madoff Payments to Austrian Banker
- Effect of N.J. stimulus bill is uncertain
- Malaysia makes bold changes in race-based policies
- Effect of N.J. stimulus bill is uncertainx
British Airways
British Airways prepares to make new cuts
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- European shares in sluggish trade
- A Subdued Trading Day in Asia and Europe
- World markets try to gauge slump in U.S.
- LSE mulls alternatives to Microsoft software
A broker is seen at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, central Germany, on Friday, Oct. 10, 2008.
European shares in sluggish trade
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Economy Telecom
- Effect of N.J. stimulus bill is uncertain
- Malaysia makes bold changes in race-based policies
- Effect of N.J. stimulus bill is uncertainx
- UK economic data too ambiguous to call recession end
The Bank of England is seen in the City of London, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009.
UK economic data too ambiguous to call recession end
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- Jackson's former publicist recalls 'innocent little
- Data mining: how retailers are fighting thieves and fraudste
- More jobs cut at telecoms giant
- Submarines 'able to talk to base thanks to underwater wi
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
Jackson's former publicist recalls 'innocent little man'
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Politics Maritime
- Treasury orders review of quangos
- Gay community split over 'depoliticised' London Prid
- Former minister Henderson to quit
- PM meets Pride team before parade
Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, right, shakes hands with Brazils President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva during a welcoming ceremony at the Alvorada palace in Brasilia, Thursday, March 26, 2009. Brown is on a one-day official visit to Brazi
PM meets Pride team before parade
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- Rogue oil trader caused British firm to lose $1om
- Baltimore Orioles (35-44) at LA Angels of Anaheim (43-34), 1
- Rogue trader puts heat on oil market
- US Marines push deeper into southern Afghan towns
A worker speaks with a truck driver, not seen, at the Greek oil refinery in Aspropyrgos, west of Athens, Friday, Feb. 29, 2008. Oil prices surpassed US$103 (euro69) a barrel for the first time Friday as persistent weakness in the U.S. dollar and the prospect of lower interest rates attracted fresh money to the oil market.
Rogue trader puts heat on oil market
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