Stuff.co.nzSnow strands thousandsStuff.co.nzPeople trudge in the the snow to cross Westminster bridge over the Thames River, past the Houses of Parliament, in central London. A plough clears snow from the runway at East Midlands Airport near Derby, central England. A cyclist crosses Westminster ...Snow disrupts travel in EuropeNational Business ReviewFlights hit in as snow and ice halts travelAFPOne in ten Heathrow flights cancelled todayGoTimeshare.orgOrange UK Newsall 1,492 news articles »
Merkel coalition struggles to keep power in state vote: exit pollReutersBy Erik Kirschbaum. HANOVER | Sun Jan 20, 2013 2:43pm EST. HANOVER (Reuters) - Angela Merkel's conservatives appeared to be struggling to hold onto power in a German state election on Sunday against a center-left opposition showing it could yet ...and more »
BBC NewsChelsea 2-1 Arsenal: Benitez relieved with first home winBBC NewsKeeper Wojciech Szczesny brought down Ramires and Frank Lampard scored from the spot for Chelsea's second. Forward Theo Walcott's clinical sidefoot finish gave the Gunners hope but the hosts held on for the win. Chelsea had let a two-goal lead slip on ...Arsène Wenger warns that Arsenal cannot afford to drop any more pointsThe GuardianWenger: Ramires guilty in both Chelsea goalsESPN.co.ukWenger left 'frustrated' by refESPNEurosport.com ASIA -Telegraph.co.uk -Business Recorder (blog)all 1,269 news articles »
Ghana Business NewsAFCON 2013: Ghana's Badu scores Nations Cup's first goalGhana Business NewsAfter a goalless start to the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, Ghana sets the standard with midfielder Agyemang Badu scoring the tournament's first goal. Agyemang Badu's 39th minute goal against DR Congo was the first at the tournament after a typically colourful ...DR Congo battle back to earn draw against favourites GhanaThe GuardianVIDEO: DR Congo come from two down to hold Ghana to 2-2 drawAhram OnlineDR Congo fightback holds Ghana in thrillerYahoo! Eurosport UK (blog)SuperSport -Independent Online -Myjoyonline.comall 710 news articles »
Ghana Business NewsAFCON 2013: Ghana, DR Congo draw 2-2Ghana Business Newsfootball Ghana allowed a two-goal to slip as DR Congo rallied back to draw 2-2 in a lively Group B match at the Africa Cup of Nations. The result at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Sunday leaves both teams with a point apiece after their opening match.VIDEO: DR Congo come from two down to hold Ghana to 2-2 drawAhram OnlineAfcon matchday 2: live blogSuperSportGhana v DR Congo: TeamsIndependent OnlineEurosport.com ASIA -BBC Sport -Goal.comall 707 news articles »
The GuardianDR Congo battle back to earn draw against favourites GhanaThe GuardianDemocratic Republic of Congo recovered from two goals down to draw 2-2 with the tournament favourites Ghana in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, as the Africa Cup of Nations burst into life on Sunday after two goalless draws on the rain-sodden opening day.VIDEO: DR Congo come from two down to hold Ghana to 2-2 drawAhram OnlineGhana v DR Congo: TeamsIndependent OnlineAFCON 2013: Preview of Ghana vs DR CongoMyjoyonline.comEurosport.com ASIA -Goal.com -SuperSportall 716 news articles »
AFPDamascus Airstrike Kills At Least 7 In SyriaHuffington PostBEIRUT -- Syrian government troops battled rebels in several areas outside Damascus on Sunday while regime warplanes bombed opposition-held areas around the capital, including an airstrike on one village that killed at least seven people, activists said.Syrian pilot defects, uses jet to bomb army positionsHaaretzLeaders of Syria's opposition, states backing them to meet in ParisPress TVSyrian Political Program will Solve Crisis, Carry Out Preparatory Phase: MoallemAl-Manar TVall 228 news articles »
ForbesDebt Ceiling: How Can The US Fix This Fiscal Fiasco? Abolish ItForbesThe day for reckoning the debt ceiling is nigh. A moment where lawmakers debate not whether they should raise the nation's debt limit, but decide to scrap it all together. Placing debt under Congressional authority is suppose to help restrain the spendthrift ...KRUGMAN: I Admit, I Was Wrong About How The Debt Ceiling Would GoBusiness InsiderBoehner faces own challenges at beginning of Obama's second termCNN InternationalWhich Is The More Diverse Party In Statewide Elections? RepublicansHouston Chronicle (blog)Huffington Post -Los Angeles Times -NPRall 2,604 news articles »
Sydney Morning Heraldsometimes it's best to let sleeping dogs lieThe AgeDoes Lance Armstrong's confession mean he must pay back those he has sued? It's not as simple as you might think. Tweet · Email article · Print · Reprints & permissions. HE HAS said to Oprah Winfrey it was inexcusable. Even though Lance Armstrong knew ...Letters: Lance Armstrong the cheaterLos Angeles TimesArmstrong interview 'pathetic'SPORT24Armstrong's challenges far from overJamaica ObserverBrisbane Times -New York Daily News -Herald Scotlandall 14,906 news articles »
The GuardianBarack Obama pins Algeria deaths on terroristsThe AustralianBARACK Obama says the blame for deaths stemming from the hostage crisis in Algeria lies with the "terrorists" who took foreigners captive at a remote gas plant in the Sahara Desert. The remarks yesterday were the US President's first direct comments about ...Official: 'Numerous' other bodies at Algeria plantJakarta PostDeath toll in Algeria will go up: GovtDaily News & AnalysisAlgeria hostage aftermath: 25 more bodies foundeuronewsBBC News -Haaretzall 18,498 news articles »
San Francisco ChronicleKRUGMAN: I Admit, I Was Wrong About How The Debt Ceiling Would GoBusiness InsiderThe big news in the debt ceiling world is that the GOP basically folded on Friday. The story isn't over yet (things can always go wrong) but the GOP offered to hike the debt ceiling for three months, so that it would come up after the sequester and continuing ...Boehner faces own challenges at beginning of Obama's second termCNN InternationalWho Is The More Diverse Party In Statewide Elections? RepublicansHouston Chronicle (blog)GOP Rebranding 2013: Aspiring For Renewal, Republicans Struggle To Clear ...Huffington PostLos Angeles Times -NPR -New Yorker (blog)all 2,562 news articles »
NEWS.com.auSharapova shatters record on way to last eightTimes of OmanMelbourne: Maria Sharapova enjoyed the smoothest passage to the Australian Open quarter-finals in history Sunday as Agnieszka Radwanska, Li Na and Spanish dangerman David Ferrer also stormed through. The irresistible world number two clocked up ...Maria Sharapova breezes into fourth round of Australian Open with another ...NEWS.com.auSharapova carving up Australian bracketESPNTennis-Less is more for ruthless Russian SharapovaEurosport.com AUGetty Images -SuperSport -Daily Mailall 1,424 news articles »
Daily MailFirst picture of British worker feared dead as '25 bodies found inside Algerian ...Daily MailTwenty five burnt bodies have been discovered inside a gas plant after the Algerian hostage crisis ended in a murderous bloodbath yesterday. Three Britons were confirmed dead this morning and a further three feared to be dead, along with a UK national.Algeria warns hostage toll will riseFinancial TimesAlgerian TV: 25 bodies found at gas plantDeutsche WelleFinal assault on Algeria gas plant leaves 23 hostages deadCTV NewsWall Street Journal -CBC.ca -Haaretzall 17,640 news articles »
Sydney Morning HeraldHighlights: Australia vs Sri Lanka, fourth ODI at SydneyCricket CountryFourth One-Day International between Australia and Sri Lanka at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) in Sydney has been called off due to rain. Sri Lanka were 14 for no loss in 3.2 overs before the umpires decided to stop play. Earlier in the first innings, David ...SCG ODI match washed outSky News AustraliaODI abandoned due to wet outfieldABC OnlineAustralia makes 222/9 in 4th ODI vs Sri LankaHindustan TimesThe News International -Sportal.com.au -BBC Sportall 949 news articles »
Belfast TelegraphHostage toll to rise after Algeria ends desert siegeMail & Guardian OnlineAlgeria warned the toll from a siege at a gas plant would rise, after its troops staged an assault which killed all the remaining Islamist gunmen. Algerian soldiers secure the airport in In Amenas, Algeria, before the departure of freed hostages on Saturday. (AP) ...3 Britons dead, four feared killed in Algeria hostage crisisBusiness StandardPM confirms three British citizens killed in gas plant assaultFinancial TimesCameron: Three Britons killed in Algerian hostage crisisIrish ExaminerAFP -Reuters UK -Kenya Broadcasting Corporationall 17,225 news articles »
Belfast TelegraphAlfie double act gives Royals beliefVitalfootballReading produced another great escape for the second consecutive week, as a brace from substitute Adam Le Fondre secured a crucial three points against Newcastle. Royals manager Brian McDermott opted to make three changes for this game, with the ...Alan Pardew: I take the blame over substitutionsSunday SunSoccer-Pressure piles on Pardew after Reading reverseEurosport.com ASIAPardew remains defiantGiveMeFootball.comReading Post -The Sunall 585 news articles »
FirstpostShabba: Credit to Cape Verdefootball411.comBafana Bafana midfielder Siphiwe Tshabalala says the team gave their all against Cape Verde Islands, but the Africa Cup of Nations debutants were up for the fight against the home side. ------------------------------------------------------------. Predict result and win big ...Goal drought marks slow start to AfconSport LIVEAfcon 2013 Starts With a Colourful OpeningAllAfrica.comSouth Africa kick off with stalemate against Cape VerdeCNN InternationalThe Sun -The Guardian -Myjoyonline.comall 1,449 news articles »
Sport LIVEKiller rues bad start for Bafanafootball411.comBafana Bafana striker Katlego Mphela has admitted to Football411 that the team's failure to beat Cape Verde Islands in the Africa Cup of Nations opener on Saturday was disappointing for all the players. ------------------------------------------------------------ ...Afcon 2013 Starts With a Colourful OpeningAllAfrica.comGoal drought marks slow start to AfconSport LIVESouth Africa kick off with stalemate against Cape VerdeCNN InternationalAhram Online -Eurosport.com ASIA -Goal.comall 1,428 news articles »
Ghana Business NewsWHO welcomes mercury treatyGhana Business NewsWHO The World Health Organization (WHO) has welcomed the approval of a new international convention that will reduce the harmful health effects of mercury. This was contained in a statement signed by Mr Gregory Härtl WHO Media Coordinator and ...Countries agree to treaty for mercury phase outStabroek News140 countries agree mercury treatyThe GuardianMercury treaty adopted in Geneva by 140 countriesThe Sun DailyBBC News -Voice of America -New York Timesall 432 news articles »
UPI.comDebt ceiling: There's no upside for Republicans if they hold debt ceiling hostageUPI.comFormer Senate Budget Committee Chairman Judd Gregg, R-N.H., says it would be folly for Republicans to hold the debt ceiling hostage because it's a battle they cannot win. 2009 file photo. (UPI Photo/Alexis C. Glenn). License photo. Published: Jan.Boehner faces own challenges at beginning of Obama's second termCNN InternationalWho Is The More Diverse Party In Statewide Elections? RepublicansHouston Chronicle (blog)GOP Rebranding 2013: Aspiring For Renewal, Republicans Struggle To Clear ...Huffington PostLos Angeles Times -NPR -New Yorker (blog)all 2,566 news articles »
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