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Spanish Police Arrest 6 Suspected of Recruiting Islamic Militants
Spanish authorities have arrested six suspected Islamists who allegedly belong to an international network that promotes holy war on the Internet.
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More than 200 guests gathered for an event that was part of an experiment in trying to reinvigorate the democratic process.
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Why are the French stuck in their ways? The Enlightenment? The wine with lunch?
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In a city whose boundaries have been filled, a debate over one of the last major zones for new development.
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Nicolas Sarkozy, the possible next president of France, has done as much, if not more, than any other French official to improve the status of minorities.
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The outcome was a sharp rebuke to Tony Blair and an embarrassing debut for Gordon Brown, a Scot who is expected to become Britain?s next prime minister.
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Nicolas Sarkozy and Ségolène Royal went after each other in the kind of vivid confrontation that has disappeared from the American political scene.
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Protesters in Russia disrupted a news conference by the Estonian ambassador, harassed diplomats and briefly blocked trucks crossing the border near St. Petersburg.
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John Browne resigned after losing a court battle with a tabloid over his sexual relationship with a younger man.
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The world outside France?s borders has mattered little throughout the presidential contest between Nicolas Sarkozy and Ségolène Royal.
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The Scottish Nationalist Party, which is poised to become the biggest party in the Scottish Assembly, has promised a referendum on seeking independence.
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