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Written By: admin on May 27, 2010 No Comment

(AFX UK Focus) 2010-05-26 11:24 TOPWRAP 2-Geithner in Europe crisis talk, stocks rebound
By Sumeet Desai and Gavin Jones

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Written By: admin on May 18, 2010 No Comment

Volcanic ash brings more air travel chaos to Europe
New clouds of volcanic ash from Iceland’s Eyjafjoell volcano brought fresh misery for tens of thousands of air travellers on Monday as key European airports were forced to close.

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Written By: admin on May 5, 2010 No Comment

Top 10 American Soccer Players In Europe
Some of the country’s best aren’t playing at home.

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Written By: admin on April 24, 2010 No Comment

News Europe
A leading German Roman Catholic bishop facing allegations of child abuse has offered to resign, his diocese has said. Bishop Walter Mixa wrote a letter to the pope on Wednesday, the Augsburg diocese said, in order to “avert further damage to the Church and allow a new start”.

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Written By: admin on April 21, 2010 No Comment

Flights resume in Europe but travel chaos not over
Europe’s busiest airport reopened Tuesday as air traffic across the continent lurched back to life. But the gridlock created by Iceland’s volcanic ash plume was far from over: Officials said it would be weeks before all stranded travelers could be brought home.

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Written By: admin on April 20, 2010 No Comment

Reporter tells of travel woes in Europe after volcano erupts
Editor’s note: Hamilton education reporter Richard O Jones sent this column to the JournalNews to share with readers his experience as he travels through Europe in the days following a volcano eruption that has caused canceled flights and jammed land transportation systems. LONDON, England – It [...]

Written By: admin on April 19, 2010 No Comment

Deal Is Set to Reopen Air Travel in Much of Europe
The agreement to reopen most of the European sky to commercial flights as early as Tuesday seemed to signal the end of a nearly weeklong disruption.

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Written By: admin on April 18, 2010 25 Comments

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Written By: admin on April 18, 2010 No Comment

Europe Cuts 77% of Flights; Relief May Come April 22 (Update4)
April 17 (Bloomberg) — European airlines canceled more than 77 percent of their flights today as most of the continent’s northern and central nations remained closed to air traffic because of volcanic ash. Accuweather predicted little change until April 22.

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Written By: admin on April 12, 2010 No Comment

Among its many other sins, the greenback is a press hog. The world’s reserve currency, loved and loathed as it is, simply gets most of the ink these days.

In that light many a U. S. -based commentator, not least your cynical Taipan Daily scribes, have repeatedly waxed eloquent on the long-run death of [...]

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