Europe Scoreboard: May 27, 2012 Stars and Stripes Final results Saturday from the two-day 2012 DODDS-Europe track and field championships. All race distances are in meters: Division I—Vilseck 115, Heidelberg 99.5, Ramstein 73, Kaiserslautern 45, Wiesbaden 31, Lakenheath 21, Patch 8. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Europe debt crisis and jobs numbers to drive stocks CNN By Hibah Yousuf @CNNMoneyInvest May 27, 2012: 7:35 AM ET The Dow is down almost 6% in May and headed for its worst monthly loss since November 2011. Click the chart for more stock market data. NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Memorial Day may mark the unofficial ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
European Wax Center in San Diego Now Offers Guests Exclusive Free Wax Offer San Francisco Chronicle (press release) European Wax Center San Diego-4S Ranch helps guests welcome spring with their Free Wax offer promotion San Diego, CA (PRWEB)May 27, 2012 Now, European Wax Center San Diego-4S Ranch is rewarding first time guests with a Free Wax Offer. See all stories on this topic » | ||
European Union Considering Fund for Ailing Banks, Times Says BusinessWeek By Clementine Fletcher on May 27, 2012 The European Union is working on plans to set up a rescue fund for ailing banks, capitalized by levies imposed on the lenders, the Sunday Times reported, without saying where it got the information. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Demetriades Sees Greece Staying in Euro, Phileleftheros Reports BusinessWeek By Stelios Orphanides on May 27, 2012 European Central Bank Governing Council member Panicos Demetriades said he is optimistic that Greece won't leave the euro area as growth policies in Europegradually take hold, Phileleftheros reported. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Germany's Lambsdorff Calls for Debt-Sharing Plan, Not Euro Bonds BusinessWeek By Naomi Kresge on May 27, 2012 A senior politician in Germany's Free Democratic Party backed a European debt-sharing plan proposed by Chancellor Angela Merkel's council of economic advisers as an alternative to joint euro-area bonds. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Job Growth in US Probably Picked Up After April Slowing BusinessWeek By Timothy R. Homan on May 27, 2012 Job growth probably picked up in May after the weakest gain in six months, and the US unemployment rate held at a three-year low, signs of gradual improvement in the labor market, economists said before reports this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gillard Backs Australian Jobs as Overseas Worker Plan Criticized BusinessWeek By Phoebe Sedgman on May 27, 2012 Prime Minister Julia Gillard pledged to protect Australian workers after labor unions criticized her government's decision to let billionaire mining magnate Gina Rinehart employ more than 1700 overseas workers. See all stories on this topic » | ||
SNB's Jordan Says Capital Controls Among Possible Moves BusinessWeek By Simone Meier on May 27, 2012 Swiss National Bank (SNBN) President Thomas Jordan said a panel of government officials is considering measures such as capital controls to weaken the franc should the euro crisis escalate. “The working group focuses ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
DLD Introduces the Future Market of Russia MarketWatch (press release) MUNICH, May 27, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- "Over 50 million Russians use the internet, making the country a dynamic digital and consumer market. That's why DLD now offers international investors, companies and experts direct insights and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lloyd's of London Prepared for Greek Euro Exit, Telegraph Says BusinessWeek By Ben Farey on May 27, 2012 Lloyd's of London Ltd. is prepared for a collapse of the European single currency that may be triggered if Greece leaves the euro, The Sunday Telegraph said, citing an interview with Chief Executive Officer Richard Ward. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Germans Shun Greek Holidays Fearing Reprisals, Observer Reports BusinessWeek By Ben Farey on May 27, 2012 German holidaymakers canceled thousands of planned vacations in Greece since May 6, The Observer reported, citing the president of the Association of Greek Tourism Enterprises. Germans fear the consequences of being seen as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bachelor Party Bay Current 2012 Figures Show Costa Rica Surpassing Las Vegas San Francisco Chronicle (press release) New York City, NY (PRWEB) May 27, 2012 According to travel reservations expert Bachelor Party Bay, the tropical, Pacific country of Costa Rica has seen an increase in destination bachelor parties. For the first quarter of 2012, the company reported an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
At Eurovision, A Dance Around Human Rights North Country Public Radio by Dana Farrington May 27, 2012 — As Eurovision 2012 captivatedEurope this weekend, human rights in host country Azerbaijan also got the spotlight. Under flashing lights, Swedish singer Loreen danced barefooted to first place in the 2012 Eurovision ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Greece Ending Loan Deal Would Be 'Catastrophic,' Pasok Head Says BusinessWeek By Paul Tugwell on May 27, 2012 Greek voters face a choice between supporting a review of the country's aid package or the “blind and catastrophic” route of terminating the deal unilaterally, said Evangelos Venizelos, leader of the socialist Pasok ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Iran Has Set Up Alternative to Swift, Press TV Says, Citing Bank BusinessWeek By Ladane Nasseri on May 27, 2012 Iran put in place a system for international transactions after being cut off by Swift, the global bank-transfer messaging service, Press TV reported, citing Central Bank Governor Mahmoud Bahmani. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Guinea-Bissau rambles on, despite coup Seattle Post Intelligencer KRISTA LARSON, AP Plainclothes military guard the blocked off street in front of the national election commission office, in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau Sunday, May 27, 2012. Guinea-Bissau was just weeks away from holding a presidential runoff election when ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Petrus, Sanyu and Snuff Boxes Lead Hong Kong Auctions BusinessWeek By Frederik Balfour on May 27, 2012 Asian Art collectors and wine lovers, undaunted by economic jitters elsewhere in the world, flocked to Hong Kong auctions by five houses to snap up bottles of Petrus, contemporary art and snuff boxes. See all stories on this topic » | ||
India's Singh Says Myanmar Visit Will Define Future Partnership BusinessWeek By Rakteem Katakey and Andrew MacAskill on May 27, 2012 Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said his three-day visit to Myanmar starting today will define a road map for future cooperation between the neighbors, including forging economic ties. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Paramo Says Spain Must Persevere in Reforms, El Pais Says BusinessWeek By Sharon Smyth on May 27, 2012 Spain's People's Party has done more in less time to improve the country's financial situation than any other government but must persevere further, European Central Bank Executive Board member Jose Manuel ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sophia Loren Christens New Ship During Star-Studded Ceremony Featuring Gerard ... MarketWatch (press release) FORT LAUDERDALE, FL, May 27, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- The video of international screen legend Sophia Loren, actor Gerard Depardieu and Italian singer, pianist and composer Paolo Conte participating in the christening ceremony for the newest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fernando Torres And Juan Mata In Spanish Euros Squad We Ain't Got No History by TPalmer on May 27, 2012 12:25 PM BST in Chelsea FC: Players After being dropped from the Spanish squad during the season, it has been confirmed that Fernando Torres' late run of form at the tail end of the season has merited an inclusion in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Els apologizes for expletive-laced outburst The Olympian AP • Published May 27, 2012 VIRGINIA WATER, England – Ernie Els has apologized for his expletive-laced outburst about the condition of the greens at Wentworth at the BMW PGA Championship. The South African said after his third round Saturday that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Turkish Soldier Killed in PKK Clash in Southeast, Hurriyet Says BusinessWeek By Emre Peker on May 27, 2012 A Turkish soldier was killed in a clash with the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, in the country's southeast, Hurriyet reported. Fighting broke out during a surveillance operation in the province of Sirnak, according to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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ACP countries follow Ramotar's lead : Kaieteur News By KNews May 27, 2012 | By KNews | Filed Under News. - stand in solidarity with Bouterse against EU boycott. By Gary Eleazar. The African Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) sugar-producing States, inclusive of Suriname and the Dominican Republic, have ... Kaieteur News | ||||||||||
War News Updates: Will Ireland Vote No On Europe's Austerity Plans? By War News Updates Editor Sunday, May 27, 2012 ... Written in fading letters that no-one any longer believes, the banner above Dublin's Ballymun shopping precinct hails it as "the heart of Europe's most successful urban regeneration project". Instead, it has become a ... War News Updates | ||||||||||
colder scandinavia - best sunshine to south new zealand - europe By news@weatheronline.co.nz (News WeatherOnline) Europe - May 27, 2012. Colder Scandinavia. Best sunshine to south. Issued: 0530hrs Sunday 27th May 2012. Duty forecaster: Simon Keeling. Best sunshine through southern parts of Europe, with colder weather in Scandinavia by Monday ... Weather forecast weatheronline.co.nz | ||||||||||
Russian gymnasts end Europeans with 4 more medals « ArtesiaNews By admin Local news for Artesia New Mexico and the surrounding Pecos Valley. Home · eEdition ... Russian gymnasts end Europeans with 4 more medals ... This entry was posted on May 27, 2012, 9:34 am and is filed under Sports. You can follow any ... Artesia News | ||||||||||
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Alarming health news « Feminist Philosophers By annejjacobson News feminist philosophers can use. Alarming health news May 27,2012. Filed under: ageing,aging,medicine,Uncategorized — annejjacobson @ 1:55 pm. Studies about diet are always somewhat questionable, an article in the NYTimes ... Feminist Philosophers | ||||||||||
2012 Men's Europeans: Senior Event Finals | The All Around By Dominique Stinsky 2012 Men's Europeans: Senior Event Finals. Dominique Stinsky May 27, 2012 2012 European Championships, Artistic Gymnastics, News. We will conclude these European Championships with the event finals for the seniors. The schedule is ... The All Around | ||||||||||
Europe debt crisis and jobs numbers to drive stocks – CNN | The ... By Newswires Europe debt crisis and jobs numbers to drive stocksCNNBy Hibah Yousuf @CNNMoneyInvest May 27, 2012: 7:35 AM ET The Dow is down almost 6% in May and headed ... The Wall Street Examiner | ||||||||||
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