• [10/15] EU leaders split over how to reach climate goals
  • [10/15] Crisis bodes ill for climate change talks
  • [10/15] EU, US call for a global summit to reshape banking
  • [10/15] G-8 announces global summit on financial crisis
  • [10/15] Tasers in spotlight of alleged French spying plot
  • [10/15] What Crisis? Kremlin downplays financial woes
  • [10/15] Azerbaijan's president set for winning 2nd term
  • [10/15] Kramnik holds Anand to second draw in chess
  • [10/15] Russian lawyer suspects mercury poisoning
  • [10/15] After 436 years, Austrian stables take in women
  • [10/15] E. European nations want climate package changes
  • [10/15] UK government considering huge telecoms database
  • [10/15] UK government weighs telecom terror database
  • [10/15] Convicted Lockerbie bomber wins legal victory
  • [10/15] Restoration starts on part of Berlin Wall remains
  • [10/15] Catholic women march in Rome for female priesthood
  • [10/15] Georgia-Russia talks off to shaky start in Geneva
  • [10/15] E. Europeans say EU must ease greenhouse targets
  • [10/15] Romania court upholds sentences against 2 generals
  • [10/15] Restoration of Berlin Wall remains starts
  • [10/15] Russia-Georgia talks appear to break down
  • [10/15] British man pleads guilty to failed bomb attack
  • [10/15] British man pleads guilty to failed attack
  • [10/15] Austrian incest-imprisonment suspect fit for trial
  • [10/15] UK premier calls for better financial market rules
  • [10/15] Russia arrives late, says it will meet US, Georgia
  • [10/15] Ukraine seeks IMF assistance amid economic crisis
  • [10/15] Russian lawyer ill; says substance found in car
  • [10/15] Reports: Madonna and Ritchie to announce divorce
  • [10/15] 'New Europe' struggles to ride out financial storm
  • [10/15] World Court to rule on Georgia-Russia case
  • [10/14] Pamuk, Turkish president open Frankfurt book fair
  • [10/14] UN: crisis must not stop climate change action
  • [10/14] Spanish leader agrees to visit Cuba next year
  • [10/14] US, Russia send high-level teams to Georgia talks
  • [10/14] British government minister warns of terror threat
  • [10/14] Aid agencies: world's poor will be biggest victims
  • [10/14] Ireland's Waterford Crystal to slash more jobs
  • [10/14] Ukraine, other small nations face crisis alone
  • [10/14] Spain's prime minister to visit Cuba next year
  • [10/14] Britain's Brown revives political fortunes
  • [10/14] Russian spacecraft docks with orbital station
  • [10/14] Ukraine PM: country can't afford early elections
  • [10/14] Greece: 2 arrested over illegal antiquities
  • [10/14] Britain scrapping testing of 14-year-olds
  • [10/14] Prosecutors check Mafia threat against journalist
  • [10/14] Spain: PM accepts invitation to visit Cuba
  • [10/14] US congressman: Russia and US must cooperate
  • [10/14] 4 ex-Bosnian Serb police arrested for war crimes
  • [10/14] Ukraine president, PM battle over early vote
  • [10/14] Russian Soyuz carrying US space tourist docks
  • [10/14] Montenegro police ban pro-Serb protest
  • [10/13] UN judge demands arrest of last 2 fugitives
  • [10/13] Dispute over participation affects Georgia talks
  • [10/13] Czech author Kundera accused of informing on spy
  • [10/13] Actor Guillaume Depardieu dead at 37
  • [10/13] Europe puts more on the line for banks than US
  • [10/13] Europe puts more than US on the line for banks
  • [10/13] IAEA: NKorea renews UN access to nuclear site
  • [10/13] Police clash with protesters in Montenegro
  • [10/13] NKorea lifts ban on UN inspectors at nuclear site
  • [10/13] France's first lady involved in ex-terrorist case
  • [10/13] Official says deposits in Vatican bank are safe
  • [10/13] EU nations divided over resuming talks with Russia
  • [10/13] EU eases sanctions against top Belarus officials
  • [10/13] Voters deal blow to Lithuania's leftist government
  • [10/13] EU allows top Belarus officials to travel to EU
  • [10/13] UK university holds artificial intelligence test
  • [10/13] Germany, Italy push EU to resume talks with Russia
  • [10/13] Italian police arrest 5 in anti-mob raids
  • [10/13] Swiss find melamine in Thai, Sri Lankan biscuits
  • [10/13] EU meets Belarus' foreign minister to ease tension
  • [10/13] British banks to get $63B infusion from government
  • [10/13] Lithuania's right-wing party celebrates victory
  • [10/13] British banks to get $63B infusion from government
  • [10/13] British banks to get $63B infusion from government
  • [10/13] British banks to get $63B infusion from government
  • [10/12] Conservatives ahead in Lithuania election
  • [10/12] Exit poll: conservatives ahead in Lithuania vote
  • [10/12] Writers pick up pens to protest 42-day detentions
  • [10/12] Amid the meltdown, economics Nobel no easy pick
  • [10/12] Leader hopeful on coordinated Euro crisis response
  • [10/12] Austrian rightist was speeding at twice limit
  • [10/12] Wales rides a coal renaissance
  • [10/12] Lithuania: populists poised for a strong showing
  • [10/12] Pope creates 4 new saints, including Indian woman
  • [10/12] France annuls extradition for ex-leftist terrorist
  • [10/12] Russian leader Medvedev watches missile tests
  • [10/12] Voting stations open in Lithuanian elections
  • [10/12] Euro-zone chiefs meet to coordinate on meltdown
  • [10/11] Vienna director sick, but opera good
  • [10/11] Mercurial Austrian rightist dead in car crash
  • [10/11] Italian woman in right-to-die case worsens
  • [10/11] 12 killed in Russian North Caucasus quake
  • [10/11] Antiquities dealer has colorful, checkered career
  • [10/11] Ireland's economy ends long winning run
  • [10/11] Austrian rightist leader Joerg Haider dead at 58
  • [10/11] Russian missile makes record flight
  • [10/11] Strong earthquake hits Russia's North Caucasus
  • [10/11] Police say Austrian rightist Haider dead at 58
  • [10/10] Police: Austrian pol Haider dies in car accident
  • [10/10] Austrian rightist Haider dies in car accident
  • [10/10] Austrian politician Haider dies in car accident
  • [10/10] Chinese dissidents miss out on Nobel peace prize
  • [10/10] French police dismantle stolen-art ring
  • [10/10] PM: No early elections in Ukraine
  • [10/10] Ukraine PM says no to early elections
  • [10/10] Russia's Putin gets tiger cub for his birthday
  • [10/10] Finland's Martti Ahtisaari wins Nobel Peace Prize
  • [10/10] France: Russia only partly met Georgia obligations
  • [10/10] Israeli woman seeks father's Holocaust diary
  • [10/10] NATO agrees on Afghan drug role for military
  • [10/10] US official: Central Asia gas deal is close
  • [10/10] France markets arms to Iraq after 2-decade lull
  • [10/10] Serbia furious after neighbors recognize Kosovo
  • [10/10] Amnesty protests death penalty use worldwide
  • [10/10] Nobel peace prize winner is former school teacher
  • [10/10] Patriarch wants unity between Orthodox Churches
  • [10/10] British military loses disk in new blunder
  • [10/10] Portuguese Parliament says no to gay marriage
  • [10/10] Betting makes Nobel literature jury suspect leak
  • [10/10] French FM Kouchner visits damaged Georgia villages
  • [10/10] A thumbnail sketch of Nobel winner Ahtisaari
  • [10/10] Court sentences Chilean tenor to jail for rape
  • [10/10] NATO: Troops can target Afghan drug operations
  • [10/10] Former Finnish president wins Nobel Peace Prize
  • [10/10] Ex-Finnish president wins 2008 Nobel Peace Prize

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