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Breaking News Wed, 23 Jul 2008
 A Kosovo Serb man displays a poster showing Bosnian Serb leader Karadzic (dn1)
Apartment   Associated   Belgrade   Photos   Serbia  
 Star Tribune 
Karadzic's fugitive life included mistress, bogus family in US
| BELGRADE, Serbia - Radovan Karadzic's secret life included a mistress, a bogus family he claimed he left behind in the U.S., and frequent visits to a Belgrade pub called "The Madhouse," ac... (photo: AP /Darko Vojinovic)
TATA Nano - automobile - tata motors -city car - Delhi - pjb1
Automaker   Business   India   Italy   Photos  
 The Times Of India 
Now, Fiat will sell Tata's Nano overseas
|                 | Tata Motor’s Nano | TURIN(ITALY): Tata Motors Ltd is open to Italy's Fiat SpA helping to sell the ultra-cheap Nano model overseas, Ch... (photo: Creative Commons / B.Balaji)
Butterfly  The Providence Journal 
Butterflies flutter by in record numbers in state count
| More than 3,000 butterflies, and at least 45 species, were spotted this summer during the Audubon Society of Rhode Island's fifth annual butterfly count. | Reports are currently being processed, and... (photo: GFDL Photo)
Butterflies   Environment   Photos   Society   Species  
Arkersus farm scene, Norway, jsa1  Aftenposten 
Farmers plan WTO protest
Hundreds of Norwegian farmers were traveling to Oslo this week to mount what's expected to be a noisy protest outside government offices. They fear their government will go along with a proposal befor... (photo: public domain)
Norway   Oslo   Photos   Protest   Scandinavia   Trade  
Top Stories
Iveco is an Italian truck, bus, and diesel engine manufacturer The Times Of India
Iveco & Cummins to be Tata Motors' allies despite global split
|                 Fiat group company, Iveco may have parted ways with engine maker Cummins globally but in India, the two wil... (photo: GFDL)
Automobile   Business   India   Industry   Photos  
Serbian nationalists display photos of Bosnian war crimes fugitives, political leader Radovan Karadzic, left, and army commander General Ratko Mladic, during presidential candidate Tomislav Nikolic of the ultra-nationalist SRS-Serbian Radical Party pre-election rally, Belgrade, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2008. Crucial presidential elections in Serbia are to be held on Ja Toronto Sun
Hunt is on for Mladic
BELGRADE -- And then there was one: Gen. Ratko Mladic. | The surprise capture Monday of former Bosnian leader Radovan Karadzic on UN genocide charges has raised expectati... (photo: AP / Srdjan Ilic)
Genocide   Photos   Serbia   UN   War Crimes  
 beaver - rodent - animal - wildlife - nature - environment - hires - am1  Toronto Sun
Go wild for Quebec
ST-ALEXIS-DES-MONTS, Que -- "We're not in a zoo, so there's no guarantee we'll see anything," nature guide Marion McMurray tells our group before we head out on a "bear a... (photo: GNU)
Canada   France   Nature   Photos   Wildlife  
  A man cries by the coffins of 613 Bosnian muslims discovered in Bosnia's mass graves in Potocari, outside Srebrenica Saturday July 9, 2005. Toward the end of Bosnia's 1992-95 war, as many as 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed when Bosnian Serb troops overran the eastern Bosnian enclave of Srebrenica July 11, 1995. It was Europe's worst mass killing since World War London Evening Standard
Europe's worst genocide since Hitler: How Dutch peacekeepers looked on as Karadzic's men butchered 8,000 at Srebrenica
| Herded into a white-stone farm building at machine-gun point by Serbian soldiers, scores of captured Bosnian civilians were ordered to sit cross-legged on the hay-strew... (photo: AP / Dusan Vranic)
Dutch   Genocide   Photos   Serbia   Srebrenica  
Rasim Ljajic, head of the Serbian council for cooperation with the tribunal shows an undated photo of Radovan Karadzic with glasses, and with long, white hair and a beard, during press conference, in Belgrade, Serbia, Tuesday, July 22, 2008. Karadzic, a top war crimes suspect, was arrested Monday in Serbia, the Serbian president and the U.N. war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia sai London Evening Standard
Karadzic fights crimes extradition
23.07.08 | Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic is battling extradition from Serbia to the Netherlands, where he faces trial for genocide. | Karadzic's lawyers hav... (photo: AP / Darko Vojinovi)
Bosnia   Genocide   Photos   Srebrenica   UN  
Bulgarian holds a poster against the President Georgi Parvanov and says 'A secret agent Goce' Goce is like secret nickname during a protest against the failure of the government to fight corruption and mafia in the capital Sofia, Friday, April, 11, 2008. The protest came after the Bulgaria's Socialist-led government survived a confidence vote Friday, fending off opposition claims that it had close ties to organized crime. Bulgaria, which joined the European Union in 2007, could face sanctions if the European Commission's mid-2008 report on the country's progress in fighting corruption and organized crime is negat BBC News
EU to suspend funds to Bulgaria
| In an unprecedented move, the European Commission is set to block two Bulgarian agencies from using EU funds worth hundreds of millions of euros. | The move is prompted... (photo: AP / Valentina Petrova)
Bulgaria   Corruption   EU   Finance   Photos  
Butterflies The Providence Journal
Elusive and inconclusive
| More than 3,000 butterflies, and at least 45 species, were spotted this summer during the Audubon Society of Rhode Island's fifth annual butterfly count. | Reports are ... (photo: GFDL / Mila Zinkova)
Environment   Insects   Photos   Science   Society  
 A Kosovo Serb man displays a poster showing Bosnian Serb leader Karadzic (dn1) BBC News
Secret life of fugitive Karadzic
| Captured war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic spent years living in Belgrade and practising alternative medicine, according to Serb officials. | During a decade on the r... (photo: AP /Darko Vojinovic)
Belgrade   Crime   Defence   Photos   Politics  
Politics Terrorism
- Arrest in the right direction
- Karadzic's arrest shows Serbia shifting away from nation
- Karadzic's capture signals big shift for Serbia
- Karadzic's capture signals big shift for Serbia
 A Kosovo Serb man displays a poster showing Bosnian Serb leader Karadzic (dn1)
Karadzic's fugitive life included mistress, bogus family in US
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- Antiwar Activists Split Over Obama's Troop Plans
- Profile: Radovan Karadzic
- Karadzic to run own defence, gets shave, haircut
- First justice. Next, truth. Only then is reconciliation poss
  A man cries by the coffins of 613 Bosnian muslims discovered in Bosnia's mass graves in Potocari, outside Srebrenica Saturday July 9, 2005. Toward the end of Bosnia's 1992-95 war, as many as 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed when Bosnian Serb troops overran the eastern Bosnian enclave of Srebrenica July 11, 1995. It was Europe's worst mass killing since World War
Europe's worst genocide since Hitler: How Dutch peacekeepers looked on as Karadzic's men butchered 8,000 at Srebrenica
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- Dozens support Gaddafi's son
- Bulgaria faces losing hundreds of millions of pounds in EU a
- Bulgaria faces losing hundreds of millions of pounds in EU a
- EU suspends funding for Bulgaria
Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne, center top, delivers his speach during the official presentation of the new Fiat 500, in Turin, Italy, Thursday, July 5, 2007.
Fiat net profit less than 2 percent
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- Libya hits back at Switzerland over Gadhafi son arrest
- Brussels Beats Up On Bulgaria
- Gazprom Visits Ukraine for Gas Pow-Wow
- PM says new gas price ‘no shock’ for Ukraine
TATA Nano - automobile - tata motors -city car - Delhi - pjb1
Now, Fiat will sell Tata's Nano overseas
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Health Society & Culture
- Quack peddled charms, human energy
- Net closes in on Karadzic's general
- Author: '60 Olympics brought Games into modern world
- British woman charged in Greece with baby's death
Arsenal's Emmanuel Adebayor. jp1
Henry pays tribute to potential Barça team-mate Adebayor
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- Italy flips 'tight jeans' rape rule
- German woman charged in Sweden with murdering toddlers in je
- Antiwar Activists Split Over Obama's Troop Plans
- Woman Charged In Sweden With Murdering Toddlers
Butterfly
Butterflies flutter by in record numbers in state count
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Science & InfoTech Sports
- Brussels Beats Up On Bulgaria
- Bulgaria faces losing hundreds of millions of pounds in EU a
- Bulgaria faces losing hundreds of millions of pounds in EU a
- EU slams Bulgaria on corruption, suspends funds
Arkersus farm scene, Norway, jsa1
Farmers plan WTO protest
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- Spain's Carlos Sastre wins 17th stage, takes lead at Tou
- Reds right-hander Josh Fogg to miss next start with split li
- Spain's Sastre wins 17th stage, takes lead at Tour
- Josh Childress heads for Greece
Asafa Powell
Powell beats world's fastest man
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