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 KLdy1 - rupiah - indonesian rupiah - currency - indonesia. (dy1) Indonesia Stocks Rise on Greek Debt Hopes
Jakarta Globe  Hong Kong. Asian markets, including in Indonesia, rose in early trading on Wednesday, tracking gains on Wall Street amid growing hopes that Greece will reach a bailout deal with creditors on its massi... (photo: WN / deniseyong)
A man begs at a pedestrian crossing at Athens' main Syntagma square, on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Greek PM seeks consensus on bailout plan
Al Jazeera  | Greek leaders are set to hold delayed talks to discuss the latest package of austerity measures demanded by Athens' international creditors in return for a bailout payment to save the country from b... (photo: AP / Dimitri Messinis)
A protester holds a Greek flag in front of riot police officers outside the Parliament building at Athens' main Syntagma square, during a 24-hour strike on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Greek crisis deepens as austerity talks falter
The Daily Telegraph Greek prime minister Lucas Papademos was struggling to maintain international credibility on Tuesday night, after missing a third deadline in a week to deliver an austerity agreement needed to release... (photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris)
Ceremony to celebrate Slovakia's entry to the euro area with, from left to right: Lucas D Papademos, Vice President of the ECB, Joaqun Almunia, Member of the EC in charge of Economic and Financial Affairs, Jn Figel', Member of the EC in charge of Education, Training, Culture and Sport, Jn Poiatek, Slovakian Minister for Finance and ? Greeks to brief eurozone on tentative debt deal
The Wichita Eagle | BRUSSELS — A spokesman for Greece's private creditors says Greek Premier Lucas Papademos will soon tell eurozone finance ministers the contents of a deal to reduce the country's massive debt. ... (photo: EC / European Community 2008)
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In this image made by the British Prison Service and aired by Arabic TV channels shows Abu Qatada who makes a televised appeal from Belmarsh high security prison, in London calling for the release of hostage British Norman Kember in Iraq. British outrage as radical cleric gets bail
Sydney Morning Herald | BRITAIN'S Home Office has clashed openly with judges after a court decision to free on bail the radical Islamist cleric Abu Qatada, who is accused of posing a grave thr... (photo: AP / H.M. Prison Service)
Online chatting - Internet - Web surfing Surfing the Web in Safety
Jakarta Globe Safe Internet is a broad term, but often refers to online privacy, security and, in Indonesia, a prohibition of sexually explicit material. More than a decade ago, the Eu... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
A homeless man sleeps near a shuttered store as a pedestrian looks on, near Athens' main Syntagma Square, on Monday, Feb. 6, 2012. Greek workers strike over public job cuts
Al Jazeera | Workers in Greece are staging a 24-hour general strike in protest over new government austerity measures which would see 15,000 civil service employees lose their jobs ... (photo: AP / Dimitri Messinis)
In this photo taken July 12, 2010, traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Dow slips as Greek talks stall
Pittsburgh Tribune Review | NEW YORK -- Stock indexes closed slightly lower Monday as talks dragged on between Greek political leaders over a fresh cost-cutting package required for the country to... (photo: AP / Richard Drew)
A general view of a parliament session as Greek Prime minister speaks, about the next year's state budget, in Athens, on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011. Tuesday Papers: Greece to face curbs on new bailout
Citywire Top stories | Financial Times: European officials are insisting any new Greek bail-out programme specifically earmark funds to pay off remaining holders of Greek debt, gi... (photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris)
Prime Minister Lucas Papademos, arrives for his meeting with the leaders of the three parties backing Greece's coalition government, in Athens on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012. Greek leaders face crunch talks, unions strike
The Guardian * EU officials say package must be agreed by mid month * Greek coalition parties say need at least extra day * Trade unions to stage 24-hour strike By Lefteris Papadimas ... (photo: AP / Kostas Tsironis)
Migratory birds fly above wetlands in Hokersar, about 16 kilometers (10 miles) north of Srinagar, India, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011. Wild birds to fly to Europe
Malaya By MADELAINE FAYE D. CABRERA | The European Union (EU) would start importing captive-bred exotic birds from the Philippines. | Florence D. Silvano, chief of the Bureau of... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
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A office worker walks past the Reserve Bank of Australia in Sydney, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 after it lifted a key interest rate by a quarter point to 5.75 percent, the first increase in 14 months, to head off inflation. The Reserve Bank issued a statement saying its board had decided at its monthly meeting Tuesday that it would lift the official cash rate to its highest since February 2001.
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A woman looks through an icy window in a bus in Ukraine's capital, Kiev, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012.
Most Ukraine cold deaths alcohol-related, minister says
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A woman looks through an icy window in a bus in Ukraine's capital, Kiev, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012.
Most Ukraine cold deaths alcohol-related, minister says
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Eighty days after it fell into the ocean following the January 1966 midair collision between a nuclear-armed B-52G bomber and a KC-135 refueling tanker over Palomares, Spain, this B28RI nuclear bomb was recovered from 2,850 feet (869 meters) of water and lifted aboard the USS Petrel (note the missing tail fins and badly dented "false nose").
When the U.S. Dropped Dirty Bombs on Spain
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Eighty days after it fell into the ocean following the January 1966 midair collision between a nuclear-armed B-52G bomber and a KC-135 refueling tanker over Palomares, Spain, this B28RI nuclear bomb was recovered from 2,850 feet (869 meters) of water and lifted aboard the USS Petrel (note the missing tail fins and badly dented "false nose").
When the U.S. Dropped Dirty Bombs on Spain
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