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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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Nicolas Sarkozy and Ségolène Royal are battling for France?s political center in the second round of the country?s presidential elections.
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For the 30 people who live in the Kaisertal, Austria, there has always been only one way in and one way out: on foot. Yet next March, that isolation will come to an end.
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The presidential election is now a classic battle between two candidates with competing visions of how to govern France.
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Ségolène Royal?s plea has been seen as ill-advised, even desperate, to win votes by stressing gender over competence.
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A few urban areas of the former Communist bloc are transforming into outsourcing centers for corporations in the U.S. and Europe.
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The Vienna State Opera?s search for a director has become a politically fraught process since Alfred Gusenbauer, the new chancellor of Austria, muddied the waters.
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A U.S. proposal to plant antimissile missiles in Poland is prompting European queasiness about American influence on the Continent.
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AT&T is said to have been dissuaded by the intense political pressure in Italy against a sale to a foreign company.
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An aging round of cheddar has become a media sensation in England as the star of Cheddarvision TV, a Web site that carries live images of its life on a shelf.
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Scientists, environmentalists and native villagers express hope that a legal hunt could rein in rampant poaching.
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