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Economist, June 2, 2011
Food prices
Poor harvests and increased demand, particularly from China, have forced up food prices on world markets over the past year. America’s stocks...
NYT
Memo From Europe: Euro, Meant to Unite Europe, Seems to Be Dividing It
Guardian
FA chairman leads calls for Sepp Blatter to halt election and start Fifa reform
David Bernstein seeks a 'genuinely independent' review of the scandal-hit governing body
YAHOO
Anti-NATO demonstrators descend on Chicago mayor's home..
Int. Herald Tribune
France’s Gloomy Economic Outlook Haunts Presidential Race
USA TODAY
Unemployed not getting much attention from GOP field
CNN
Obama may accept short-term debt fix tied to long-term deal
NewYork Mag
In the War on Women, Who’s Fighting, and for What?
BBC
Football Champions League - Chelsea 2-1 Benfica (agg 3-1)
TOI, June 25, 2012
India - BSE: RBI steps to boost Re fail to cheer markets; Sensex falls 90 points
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Businessweek
Goldman Idea Could Let Inflation Out of the Bottle: Amity Shlaes
Businessweek
Canada
SNC-Lavalin: When Did the Moral Compass Break?
TOI, October 23, 2011
US senator talks about military options in Syria
BBC
EU moves to tighten border controls in Schengen zone
when faced with extraordinary flows of migrants,
USA TODAY
Video - Greek premier struggles to end political deadlock
TOI, September 10, 2011
Pakistan warns of plot to free Osama's wives
Fortune
Google's Marissa Mayer: My favorite mobile apps
Guardian
Soy sauce company symbolises Japan's determination after the tsunami
Michihiro Kono has taken over a company destroyed by the disaster, and is determined to reopen its doors
TOI, November 18, 2011
Two British troops killed by bomb in Afghanistan: Ministry
TOI, December 4, 2011
Team Anna steps up pressure, asks Congress 'high command' stand on Lokpal
TOI, April 18, 2012
Afghanistan's Taliban appeal for donations
USA TODAY
European debt crisis escalates in Italy as rates rocket |
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