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PARIS (AP) -- When Nicolas Sarkozy bounded up the steps of France's presidential palace in jogging shorts and shoes on his first day in office five years ago, many French instantly sensed they were in for something new....
PARIS (AP) -- When Nicolas Sarkozy bounded up the steps of France's presidential palace in jogging shorts and shoes on his first day in office five years ago, many French instantly sensed they were in for something new....
Attackers killed three U.S. soldiers Monday in eastern Afghanistan, a Western official said.
WHITEVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A man accused of abducting a mother and her three daughters has been described as being like an uncle to the girls. Now Adam Mayes, 35, is the subject of an Amber Alert and faces charges in the disappearance of Jo Ann Bain and her daughters: ...
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A Bournemouth councillor apologises and suspends herself from the Conservative Party after saying only the English Defence League "sticks up for the English".
independent.co.uk | France will be waking up today to its first Socialist President for 17 years
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Is it possible to end austerity in Europe?
England and Sussex all-rounder Luke Wright fears he may have contracted dengue fever while on duty for Pune in the IPL.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Police suspect homicide in the death of a racetrack worker whose body was discovered just yards from the barn of this year's Kentucky Derby winner, although investigators said there was no apparent link to the storied annual race. Authorities planned to conduct an autopsy Monday for 48-year-old ...
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François Hollande's election as president of France rattled the markets in Asia and Europe. In his victory speech, he signaled a possible end to the sharp budget cuts European nations have used to try to end their budget woes.
Evernote, the company behind the popular digital note-taking service, plans to tap the world's largest web community - China.
Police are looking to establish the identity of human remains, found in a remote area near Crianlarich.
Only one candidate can win a presidential primary. The others follow a tried and true outline of the exit speech.
A 70-year-old U.S. citizen kidnapped in Pakistan last year has made an emotional plea to President Barack Obama to meet al Qaeda's demands in order to save his life, according to a video released on several Islamist websites Sunday.
Fmr. Virginia Rep. Tom Davis and fmr. Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland on the battle over Ohio and Virginia during the 2012 race.
The defeat of French President Nicholas Sarkozy at the hands of Francois Hollande has the potential to greatly affect European politics and the future of the euro, as many have noted. But the election of the first French Socialist president since 1995 also could dramatically change France's role in the world, at a particularly sensitive time.
Former Presidential Candidate Newt Gingrich says the Tea Party doesn't have "the passion they had in 2010"
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has signed off on a bill that will prevent abortion providers like Planned Parenthood from receiving public funds in most cases, her office said.
MOSCOW (AP) -- Vladimir Putin took the oath of office in a brief but regal Kremlin ceremony on Monday, while on the streets outside thousands of helmeted riot police prevented hundreds of demonstrators from protesting his return to the presidency....
MOSCOW (AP) -- Vladimir Putin took the oath of office in a brief but regal Kremlin ceremony on Monday, while on the streets outside thousands of helmeted riot police prevented hundreds of demonstrators from protesting his return to the presidency....
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