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International Herald Tribune Zimbabwe opposition seeks peacekeepers for run-off | : Zimbabwe's main opposition group has stepped up efforts to secure regional peacekeepers for a run-off presidential election against Robert Mugabe after weeks of violence that intimidated voters, a... (photo: AP / Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi) Elections Photos Politics Society Zimbabwe |
The Australian PM to fight against Scottish independence | BRITISH Prime Minister Gordon Brown has pledged today to do "whatever is necessary" to preserve the United Kingdom in face of demands for Scottish independence. | In an interview with the Sunday Tel... (photo: AP/Lefteris Pitarakis, pool) Brown Government Photos Prime Minister UK |
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International Herald Tribune BA seeks chief operations officer | : British Airways is seeking to fill a new role of chief operations officer to replace two executives who quit in the wake of the Heathrow Terminal 5 fiasco. | A Britis... (photo: creative commons / ) Airline Business Industry Photos Transport |
Sporting Life Murray Savours Season | Rangers chairman Sir David Murray believes Walter Smith's team are giving the club exceptional value for money - and has backed it up with hard evidence. | Murray has h... (photo: AP) Europe Football Money Photos Sports |
BBC News UK economic outlook 'worsening' | The outlook for the UK economy has got worse and the Bank of England must act to stop a major downturn, the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has warned. | The current... (photo: Public Domain / patricia) Bank Britain Economy Finance Photos |
The Guardian BA lines up successor for Walsh | Headhunters asked to find potential replacement , Sunday May 11 2008 | British airways has appointed leading headhunter Whitehead Mann to find a possible successor for ... (photo: Creative Commons / ciukes) Airlines British Business Economy Photos |
International Herald Tribune China forms company to make regional and jumbo jets | : China established a company on Sunday to build regional commercial jets, with an eye to eventually reducing the country's reliance on Boeing and Airbus for jumbo jets... (photo: GFDL ) Business China Industry Photos Transport |
Daily Advance Organizers rev up for cancer walk | Connie Davis was no newcomer to cancer. She had lost two brothers and two grandparents to the disease. | So when Davis learned in March 2005 that she had thyroid cancer... (photo: GFDL / KGH ) Disease Health People Photos Society |
The Star To London and back - for RM1,200 | KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia X will start its flights to London in March next year. And it will cost only about RM1,200 for a return trip on an economy ticket. | The country’s... (photo: WN) Aerospace Business London Photos Transport |
The Observer While stocks last For the past half-century, Britain has been lulled into the belief that a plentiful supply of food is here to stay. Supermarkets give us a season-defying availability of ... (photo: GFDL / Samuell) Agricultural Britain Food Photos Supermarket |
The Guardian Is this the worst place on earth to be a woman? It is early morning in Al-Hudaydah, a small city in the northwest of Yemen, and Aminah, my translator, is going about the awkward business of eating breakfast. We have co... (photo: AP / Hatem Moussa) Arab World Photos Saudi Arabia Woman Yemen |
The Independent Leading Article: Brown: the case for the defence | The time has come to make the case for Gordon Brown. This may seem counterintuitive. After all, so everybody is agreed, Mr Brown has been a disaster as a Prime Minister... (photo: AP Photo / Akira Suemori, Pool) Elections Photos Politics Society UK |