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1. The leader of Europe? Answers an ocean apart data: 07.04.08
Most Americans think it's Britain, while Europeans, especially the French, tend to think it's Germany, says a new poll by Harris Interactive for the International Herald Tribune and France 24 television.

2. Italy's trash crisis taints mozzarella's prized reputation data: 27.03.08
For years, little has been done to halt huge-scale illegal dumping of trash, some of it toxic, around Naples. Now there are fears that the buffalo mozzarella produced in that area could be contaminated.

3. Arctic losing long-term ice cover data: 19.03.08
Despite colder conditions, the Arctic is losing a lot of its old, stable ice, according to satellite data.

4. Cityscape: Helping newcomers navigate the real estate maze of Istanbul data: 27.03.08
A modern businesswoman finds new residents a place to live in an ancient city beset by illegal construction and often untraceable ownership documents.

5. New divisions arise in NATO over 2 bids for membership data: 07.04.08
Behind the rift between the U.S. and some western European countries lies competing visions of how to deal with Moscow's next president.

6. Youth crime 'up by two thirds in 10 years' data: 07.04.08
The number of children and teenagers regularly committing crimes has soared since Labour came to power.

7. Low sales force four village pubs to close a day data: 10.04.08
Village pubs are closing at a rate of four a day because of the lowest beer sales since the Great Depression and rising running costs, it was claimed yesterday.

8. Olympics to 'rebound from crisis' data: 10.04.08
The head of the Olympic committee says the Games will recover from "crisis" after days of anti-Chinese protests.

9. China doubts role in Greek weightlifting scandal data: 10.04.08
China on Wednesday expressed doubt over reports that a local factory was behind positive doping tests for 11 members of Greece's national weightlifting team, but said it had launched a probe into the matter.

10. More flights canceled as Heathrow remains in chaos data: 07.04.08
British Airways' chief executive offered a public apology for disrupting the travel plans of thousands of people.

11. Brussels to target cartels data: 07.04.08
The European Commission sets out proposals to facilitate compensation for victims of cartels.

12. Osama bin Laden 'aide' wins deportation fight data: 10.04.08
The Home Office's plans to deport terrorist suspects were dealt a blow when Abu Qatada, the preacher once described as "Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe", won his fight against being sent back to Jordan.

13. Food colourings with link to hyperactivity may be banned data: 10.04.08
Food safety watchdogs are expected to call today for a ban on six artificial food colourings which have been linked to hyperactivity in children.

14. Study gets to grips with 'easy' cricket catches data: 10.04.08
Scientists believe they have worked out why even the most experienced cricketer cannot always take an apparently easy catch.

15. Three US troops killed, 31 wounded in Iraq clashes with Shi'ite militia data: 07.04.08
suspected Shiite militants lobbed rockets and mortar shells into the U.S.-protected Green Zone and a military base elsewhere in Baghdad on Sunday, killing three American troops and wounding 31, officials said.

16. Richard Hammond: Please let me go home data: 07.04.08
As the nation was going potty over the calamitous launch of Heathrow's Terminal 5, I was stuck in Marrakech airport trying to get back to Gatwick after last week's brief family hols.

17. Greek prime minister faces a vote of confidence data: 27.03.08
It is unlikely that the censure motion against Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis, introduced by the opposition, will succeed.

18. Yemen pushes Palestinian dialogue data: 19.03.08
Yemen holds separate talks with Fatah and Hamas in an effort to foster Palestinian national reconciliation.

19. Unseasonal snow is a problem for plants data: 07.04.08
The wintry weather is bad news for gardeners as the cold snap threatens to damage plants and crops.

20. Prince discharged from hospital data: 07.04.08
The Duke of Edinburgh is discharged from a London hospital after being treated for a chest infection.

21. Darfur women still face rape risk data: 07.04.08
Women and girls in Darfur are still subjected to widespread rape and sexual assault, Human Rights Watch says.

22. Asian shares drop on concern over bank earnings data: 27.03.08
Bank stocks like Mitsubishi UFJ and Macquarie Group were among the biggest decliners following the bank downgrades, a profit warning from Deutsche Bank and comments from European central bankers that there was no end in sight to the global credit crunch.

23. Sterling falls on rate cut hopes data: 19.03.08
The pound falls against the euro and dollar after expectations are raised of an imminent UK interest rate cut.

24. Gordon Brown faces revolt over tax band plan data: 07.04.08
Labour MPs will mount a fresh attack on Gordon Brown's decision to scrap the 10 p income tax band, accusing him of an "unreasonable" move to squeeze more money from the lowest-earning workers.

25. Good Friday! data: 27.03.08


26. Turkey's high court to hear case against Islamic party data: 07.04.08
The court voted unanimously to hear a case that seeks a ban on the prime minister's Justice and Development Party.

27. Pro-Tibet protesters disrupt Olympic flame lighting data: 27.03.08
Activists angered by the Chinese crackdown in Tibet disrupted the ceremony Monday in Greece, unfurling a banner and calling for a boycott of the Beijing Summer Games.

28. Tributes paid to Anthony Minghella, dead at 54 data: 19.03.08
Tributes are flowing in to Anthony Minghella, the Oscar-winning British film director who has died from a haemorrhage after undergoing routine surgery last week:

29. President of Montenegro wins landslide re-election data: 10.04.08
The presidential vote Sunday, the first since independence, dashed the hopes of the Serb minority, who had backed a pro-Serb candidate who might have brought them closer economic and political ties with Belgrade. The two countries have had chilly relations since the breakup.

30. Thousand demonstrate in Belarussian capital data: 27.03.08
Thousands of opposition protesters defied a government ban to stage a demonstration honoring a banned Belarussian holiday Tuesday. Many of them clashed with the riot police and dozens were detained.



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