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Powerful storm batters UK, Europe; 13 dead
At least thirteen storm-related deaths were reported, most victims crushed by falling trees. Germany had six deaths, Britain had five and the Netherlands and Denmark had one each. One woman was also missing after being swept into the surf in France.
Palestinians plead for HELP to UN Security Council to stop.
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Dry ice explosion at LA airport delays flights
Authorities say an explosion from a plastic bottle containing dry ice at a Los Angeles International Airport terminal caused up to four flights to be delayed. FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller says a chemical reaction caused the explosion on Sunday.
The Death Spiral of Greece continues to spiral downward as.
Hospitals are working with skeleton crews, while media broadcasts and publications were halted until further notice after journalists joined the strikers. Brussels demands a new draft of budget cuts in order for Greece to qualify��.
FA charge Mourinho with improper conduct during Chelsea vs Cardiff
You pay your ticket and every time the game stops you have to wait about half a minute? When you multiply that by the number of times the game was stopped. you pay for 90 minutes but you see 55 or 60. Mourinho, who faces a fine, spent the final 20 .
US stops financial aid to UNESCO after Palestine vote
Washington: The United States today announced to stop financial contribution to UNESCO after the UN body voted to admit Palestine as its full member, which the Obama Administration termed as regrettable and premature. Palestinian membership as a .
Death toll hits 10 in European flooding; nine people missing
The rain in Prague has halted but the Vltava river that runs through the city and flows into the Elbe was still raging, with currents and water levels far exceeding the norm. The famous Charles Bridge was closed as a precaution. On the outskirts of.
Can Modi ever rid himself of the ghosts of the 2002 riots?
The past 48 hours have taught the BJP a harsh lesson in the vicissitudes of the political news cycle. On Tuesday, the party was on a high, having effectively forced the UPA government on the defensive on the scandal involving coal block allocations.
AirAsias QZ8501 with 162 passengers missing: Indonesia halts search
Jakarta: Several hours of searching Indonesian waters turned up no sign of an AirAsia plane that disappeared Sunday with 162 people on board in airspace possibly thick with dense storm clouds, strong winds and lightning, officials said. Aircraft.
Pak may never try another Kargil, but it could get worse
In a defining scene in the satirical war novel Catch-22, the protagonist Yossarian is trying desperately to get the army doctor to certify him insane ��� so that he can get off combat duty, which is something of an obsession with him. But the circular.
Rajiv Gandhi murder: SC stops TN govt from releasing convicts
The Supreme Court today restrained the Tamil Nadu government from releasing four persons sentenced to life imprisonment for their role in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case. A bench headed by Chief Justice P Sathasivam directed the state government to .
Biggest make-up trends of 2013
As the countdown to the New Year begins, heres a recap of some of the looks that made heads turn this year. Bright lips. Vivid pops of orange and coral were noticed on the runway of the New York Fashion Week. While summer saw many attention-grabbing .
MDFA power-struggle halts football leagues in Mumbai
Its not a new story, but its still worth mulling over. While the Mumbai District Football Association (MDFA) officials play their power-games, its the game that suffers ��� a sorry example to set on a day the government has approved a bid to host the.
Cadbury Dairy Milks new ad is about the simple joy of a snowfight
The man is walking a few steps ahead while the woman is behind him, walking leisurely as she is eating a Dairy Milk. Suddenly, she hurls a ball of snow at him for fun; the man is surprised and asks her what that was about. She stops laughing and.