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How to leave Paris happy, not broke
| PARIS, France (AP) -- Paris may be the most visited city in the world, yet it's also one of the most expensive. | "This city is worth the price," says veteran tourist Alex Wadkin, 71, a retiree from... (photo: WN / guillaume)
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Bacardi names Colgate exec as CEO
| Bacardi announced Monday that it has hired a top Colgate-Palmolive executive to take over the helm of the world's largest privately held spirits company. | Seamus McBride will become president and c... (photo: WN / rina)
INDIA-FARMER-PADDY-FIELD (BM5)  The Times of India 
Now, Trinidad & Tobago wooing AP farmers
| 30 Jul 2008, 0436 hrs IST, Jinka Nagaraju,TNN             HYDERABAD: If one thought it is only IT professionals from the state who are in demand overseas, you are mista... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
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Mango farm - Fruits - Tugbok - Davao City - Philippines  Canada Dot Com 
WTO talks collapse amid farm stand-off
| GENEVA - Marathon talks on a new wave of trade liberalization collapsed on Tuesday after nine days of intense but ultimately fruitless negotiations. | "We were so close to getting this done," U.S. T... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
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Banana The Times of India
WTO edges towards banana deal as trade talks continue
|                 GENEVA : African and Caribbean countries came under pressure on Sunday to reach a deal on bananas and remov... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
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Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon of the United Nations speaks at the High Level Food Security Meeting at FAO headquarters in Rome June 3, 2008 The Times of India
Global economic shocks may throw 16 mn people into poverty: UN
|                 NEW YORK: Top United Nations experts on Latin America and the Caribbean have warned that global economic sh... (photo: UN / Mark Garten)
Development   Economy   Photos   Poverty   UN  
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Delta TechOps lands $200M-plus deal with Alaska Airlines
> Alaska Airlines changes mileage plan [Honolulu] Alaska Air reports Q2 results, will cut managers by 5 percent [Portland] Alaska Airlines changes mileage plan; frequent ... (photo: GFDL)
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KLdy1 - June08 - US Dollar. (dy1) CBS News
Visa Survey Shows Foreign Travel Remains Popular
The weak U.S. dollar has not dissuaded Americans from planning trips abroad this year, but they may be heading to destinations closer to home, according to a survey relea... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
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Money Canada Dot Com
Recent immigrants sending billions home
| OTTAWA - Canadians send as much as $2 billion out of the country each year to friends and family in foreign countries, essentially pumping up overseas economies in a tr... (photo: GFDL / Man-ucommons )
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Banana                            TVNZ
Banana row simmers at WTO
Jul 23, 2008 10:18 AM | A long-running row over bananas that threatens to derail talks on a new global trade pact simmered this week with no immediate solution in sight. ... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
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Bangladesh people collect rice form a government discount shop in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Sunday, May 4, 2008. The United States on Sunday announced US$40 million (euro25 million) in food aid for Bangladesh, which is facing shortages after floods and a devastating cyclone last year, as the government is struggling to feed the country's 150 million people, faced with food shortages and rising world food prices. Journal Online
Biofuels behind food shortage
HAVANA -- The production of biofuels is depriving the world of around 100 million tons of cereals that could go to feed the hungry, the head of the UN's Food and Agricult... (photo: AP / Zia Islam)
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- Beijing win would affirm Tyson Gay's hold on top title
- The mix: Really cool things to do
- Lesbian avoids deportation to Jamaica
- Tomato lovers seeing green
- It's festival time: Carib Fest, Filipino Festival and Ca
- Cocktails with a bite
Watermelon festival
It's festival time: Carib Fest, Filipino Festival and Carytown Watermelon Festival
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- Huffman leaves Union Central for Ohio National
- Kentucky connections in the Olympics
- Broadway's golden boy
- In rebuke to military prosecutors, former bin Landen driver
- Former bin Laden driver gets light sentence
- Fred's Weather: Men in kilts
Parasailing
Parasailing takes you flying through the air
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- Rugby players honour murdered man
- The mix: Really cool things to do
- It wasn't me, shouts freed Antigua suspect
- Antigua honeymoon murder suspects released
- Man freed in Antigua murders probe
- Austria celebra a su voluptuosa versión de Venus
This previously un issued photo made available Monday Aug. 4, 2008 shows Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi, during a press conference in Rome, Friday, July 4, 2008 standing in front of a reproduction of "La Verita' Svelata dal Tempo''- "The Truth Unveiled by Time'', a work by the 18th-century artist Tiepolo, that features a pastel-colored woman, representing truth.
Berlusconi buys Campari villa 'to save heritage'
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- Imani Winds offer some tasty selections
- Not everyone in the South is a yahoo
- Senior dies in plane crash
- Emissions cuts can boost business, CEO says
- The great oil bubble has burst
- Get moving for 30 minutes daily for a month
Men work through a dust storm Tuesday, March 4, 2008, on a new oil well being drilled in the Sakhir, Bahrain, desert.
The great oil bubble has burst
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- Kentucky connections in the Olympics
- Australians miffed at rough U.S. play
- Ex-Olympian gets 21 years for '07 rape
- Ex-Olympics sprinter gets 21 years in NY rape case
- Ex-Olympics sprinter gets 21 years in NY rape case
- Ex-Olympics sprinter gets 21 years in NY rape case
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y.(ss2)
In Caribbean, analysts expect little change regardless of who wins U.S. election
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- Britons excel at holiday complaints
- Broadway's golden boy
- AES Reports Second Quarter and Year-to-Date 2008 Results; In
- McCain reviewing donations' propriety
- McCain Campaign Returning $50K To Donors
- McCain campaign to return $50,000 raised by noncitizen
In this photo released by the U.S. Air Force Monday, March 17, 2008, Sen. John McCain stops for a group photo with his C-130 crew from the 317th Airlift Group
McCain campaign returns $50,000 in donations solicited by Jordanian
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