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Knights' Kingdom, Legoland Windsor, Berkshire, UK
Business   Company   Entertainment   London   Photos  
 BBC News 
Legoland firm grows visitor numbers and plans expansion
| Merlin Entertainment, which owns Legoland, Madam Tussauds and the London Eye, saw visitors to its global attractions rise by 9.7% in 2009. | The company said it had achieved strong and resilient gro... (photo: European Community / Mark Boyce)
Candidate for Austria's presidency of the right-wing Freedom party, FPOE, Barbara Rosenkranz speaks at a news conference in Vienna, on Monday, March 8, 2010.
Austria   Elections   Photos   Politics   Society  
 The Daily Tribune 
‘Closet-Nazi’ in running for Austrian president
| ANALYSIS | 03/09/2010 | VIENNA — A far-right candidate for Austria’s presidential election has brought the country’s dark past to the surface once more, after denouncing a law banning Nazi groups an... (photo: AP / Hans Punz)
 INDIA-HINDU FESTIVAL (BM5)  Deccan Herald 
The Holy dip
By Khushwant Singh | Hindus and Sikhs must be the only two religious communities in the world which believe that immersing one-self in a river declared holy or a pond (Sarovar) declared sacred washes ... (photo: WN / bhaskar)
Hindu   India   Photos   Religion   Society  
EU, US concerned about Iran's nuclear activities  The Press Democrat 
EU, US concerned about Iran's nuclear activities
| Their comments reflected the change in tone of the International Atomic Energy Agency under new director-general Yukiya Amano in its assessment of Iran's nuclear ambitions. | Amano, in a recent repo... (photo: AP / Alexander Mueller)
EU   Iran   Nuclear   Photos   US  
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English Premier League soccer club, Liverpool's new signing Danish defender Daniel Agger m&c
Liverpool's Agger misses out on Denmark tune-up
| Copenhagen - A bruised knee has prevented Liverpool defender Daniel Agger from playing in Denmark's upcoming friendly against Austria, the Danish national team doctor s... (photo: AP / Dave Thompson)
Agger   Liverpool   Photos   Soccer   Sport  
Direcor General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, Yukiya Amano from Japan speaks during a news conference after IAEA's board of governors meeting at Vienna's International Center, on Monday, March 1, 2010. Daily Star Lebanon
IAEA chief can't confirm Iran nuclear work peaceful
| Compiled by Daily Star staff | Tuesday, March 02, 2010 | - Powered by | VIENNA: The chief of the UN nuclear watchdog agency said Monday he cannot confirm all of Iran&rs... (photo: AP / Ronald Zak)
IAEA   Iran   Nuclear   Photos   Weapons  
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Inside Pavement's Reunion Tour Rehearsals
Spin Magazine Online Home Magazine Reviews Blog Photos Video Live Community Subscribe Shop Spinsider Login Remember Me Forgot your Password? Digital Magazine Spin Earth N... (photo: Creative Commons / Justass)
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Lufthansa Airbus A 340, flight LH 420 Frankfurt-Boston, on its way to takeoff, reflected in a glass facade at Frankfurt Airport Samachaar
Lufthansa downsizes Austrian Airlines' units
Vienna: Lufthansa is reducing the cargo business of Austrian Airlines, the newly acquired subsidiary said Wednesday - 24 hours after announcing cuts in its technical main... (photo: Public Domain / Torsten Henning)
Airlines   Lufthansa   Photos   Transport   Travel  
Hotdog - Foods Houston Chronicle
Save the classic hot dog!
| Playing it safe is smart. I'm all for thinking ahead, seat belts, an ounce of prevention and sunscreen. | But the American Academy of Pediatrics' call for changing the ... (photo: WN / Yolanda)
Children   Food   Hot dog   Pediatrics   Photos  
The Taliban have established a "shadow government" in parts of Afghanistan The State
Taliban kill 2 alleged US spies in NW Pakistan
| MIR ALI, Pakistan -- The bullet-riddled bodies of two alleged U.S. spies were found Wednesday in a Taliban stronghold in northwest Pakistan, the latest victims of an in... (photo: IRIN News / Ahmad)
Intelligence   Pakistan   Photos   Spies   Taliban  
Politics Business
- China and India Join Climate Accord
- Wall Street Shares Move Within a Narrow Range
- Euro Unity? It's Germany That Matters
- New Security Breach at Amsterdam Airport
Su Wei, chief negotiator of China on climate change, makes a point during his press conference at the UN Climate summit in Copenhagen, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009.
China and India Join Climate Accord
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- Wall Street Shares Move Within a Narrow Range
- INTERVIEW - New climate partnership planned to protect fores
- Euro Unity? It's Germany That Matters
- Greece Is Not an Island
A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Feb. 23, 2009. Investors unable to extinguish their worries about a recession that has no end in sight dumped stocks again Monday. The Dow Jones industrial average tumbled 251 points to its lowest close since Oct. 28, 1997, while the Standard & Poor's 500 index logged its lowest finish since April 11, 1
Wall Street Shares Move Within a Narrow Range
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Society Entertainment
- NIreland Assembly to Vote on Next Peacemaking Step
- Portuguese austerity plan causes backlash
- Archive of Mourning Concerns The Terrorist Attacks In Madrid
- Cyber-bullying cases put heat on Google, Facebook
Facebook Account - Networking - Internet
Cyber-bullying cases put heat on Google, Facebook
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- Brad & Angelina Take The Kids Out In Venice (PHOTOS)
- Seven Muslims held in Ireland over Swedish cartoonist plot (
- Germany: Man jailed for Cindy Crawford extortion
- Muslim Fashion Label Conquers Streets of Europe
Kylie Minogue
Kylie Minogue swaps her gold hotpants for leather shorts at Paris Fashion Week
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Sport Terrorism
- Bonnet wins 2nd stage of Paris-Nice, Boom leads
- Jens Lehmann likely to hang up gloves at end of the season
- Bonnet wins 2nd stage of Paris-Nice
- Champions League - Rankings: Arsenal rise
Inter Milan Serbian midfielder Dejan Stankovic
Inter Milan miss chance to build wide lead on AC Milan (Roundup)
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- Dutch seek more info in alleged Somali terror case
- Dutch seek more info in alleged Somali terror case
- Dutch seek more info in alleged Somali terror case
- Dutch court asks US for more details in extradition case of
Campaign posters for the upcoming provincial election are seen in Basra, Iraq's second-largest city, 550 kilometers (340 miles) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, Jan. 12, 2009. Freed last year from the grip of militias, Basra has emerged as the main political battlefield in this month's regional elections, as Shiite parties allied in the national government are competing for control of the oil-rich south. The Jan. 31 election, in which voters across the country will choose ruling provincial councils, will be the first since U.S.-backed Iraqi forces wrested control of Basra from Shiite militias and criminal ga
Iraq's neighbors all seem to have a piece of its future
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