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England national soccer team striker Michael Owen arrives for a squad training session for the World Cup at Mittelbergstadion in Buehlertal, Germany, Saturday June 17, 2006. England face Paraguay, Trinidad and Tobago and Sweden in their Group B games at the World Cup Pearce - Door open for Owen
Sky Sports  | England U21 boss Stuart Pearce insists it is wrong to suggest Michael Owen's international career is over. | Owen's slim hopes of making this summer's World Cup finals appear to be over after he was... (photo: AP / Matt Dunham)
A man speaks on his cell phone in front of a giant globe in the main venue hall of the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen, Tuesday Dec. 15, 2009. INTERVIEW - New climate partnership planned to protect forests
The Star  | OSLO (Reuters) - Governments will seek a new climate partnership in 2010 to protect tropical forests with funds going through the United Nations, the World Bank or bilateral channels, Norway said on... (photo: AP / Virginia Mayo)
West Indies' Chris Gayle hits out against Ireland during their warm up match for the Twenty20 Cricket World Cup at the Oval in London, Tuesday, June, 2, 2009. West Indies won the match by 9 wickets with Gayle was 88 not out.( Gayle leads Windies to crucial victory
Deccan Herald Providence (Guyana), Mar 7 (AFP) | Chris Gayle and Narsingh Deonarine hit half-centuries as WestIndies beat Zimbabwe by four wickets in the second one-day international. | Zimbabwe failed to successfu... (photo: AP / Alastair Grant)
West Indies' Chris Gayle, second left, reacts with team mates, during their Twenty20 World Cup semi final cricket match against Sri Lanka , at the Oval cricket ground, London, Friday June 19, 2009. West Indies beat Zimbabwe to tie one-day series
BBC News | West Indies earned a four-wicket win over Zimbabwe in the second one-day international in Guyana to level up the series at 1-1. | Half-centuries from Chris Gayle and Narsingh Deonarine contributed t... (photo: AP / Tom Hevezi)
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Braslia - O presidente Luiz Incio Lula da Silva durante cerimnia de assinatura de protocolo para contratao de obras de drenagem do Programa de Acelerao do Crescimento (PAC) . Iran sanctions could lead to war, Lula says
The Siasat Daily | Brazil, March 10: Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has warned that imposing new sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program would be a very dangerous step. ... (photo: ABr / Fabio Rodrigues Pozzebom)
Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata). Several waved albatrosses Punta Suarez, Espanola, Galapagos Islands. Fernandina (Narborough) Island: The name was given in honor of King Ferdinand II of Aragon, who sponsored the voyage of Columbus Tensions as Galapagos Islands seek sustainable growth
BBC News | She was aware of the strict laws regulating migration from mainland Ecuador, so upon leaving her native town of Esmeraldas, on Ecuador's northern coast, she braced hers... (photo: European Community / Snowmanradio)
A cane cutter works in Batatais, Brazil, in this Aug. 28, 2007 file photo. Booming Brazil is in overdrive with test drilling at a potentially mammoth offshore oil field, trucks jamming ports to offload soy shipments for China, biofuel production galore and plenty of cash for mega-infrastructure projects ranging from bridges to dams EU faces court challenge over biofuels reports
Daily Star Lebanon | Wednesday, March 10, 2010 | - Powered by | Pete Harrison | Reuters | BRUSSELS: Four environmental groups have sued the EU’s executive for withholding documents th... (photo: AP / Andre Penner)
UK. The view of works  in upadowa coal mine. December 2009. JSPL set to lose Al Mutun rights
DNA India | Mumbai: Jindal Steel and Power (JSPL) is about to lose mining rights at the world’s largest iron ore site, Al Mutun Bolivia, as the Naveen Jindal-led company has ... (photo: WN / marzena)
A man speaks on his cell phone in front of a giant globe in the main venue hall of the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen, Tuesday Dec. 15, 2009. INTERVIEW - New climate partnership planned to protect forests
The Star | OSLO (Reuters) - Governments will seek a new climate partnership in 2010 to protect tropical forests with funds going through the United Nations, the World Bank or bila... (photo: AP / Virginia Mayo)
Members of the Spain's Davis Cup team pose with the Davis Cup trophy after defeating Argentina during the final in Mar del Plata, Argentina, Davis Cup Short of Stars but Not of Heroes
The New York Times | Under attack again from inside and outside the game and short on star power, the Davis Cup showed why it is worth saving in a memorable first round that ended, most unu... (photo: AP / Eduardo Di Baia)
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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva during a recent trip to Guatemala
Brazil's Silva: A Rousseff win would KO machismo
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Brazil's Silva: A Rousseff win would KO machismo
Brazil's Silva: A Rousseff win would KO machismo
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Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez gestures during an event to announce the complete nationalization of Argentina's private pension funds in Buenos Aires, Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2008. Fernandez has signed a bill to nationalize nearly US$30 billion in private pension funds in response to the financial cri
Argentine president celebrates local film's Oscar
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Workers pick cotton at a farm in Leme, 65 miles (150 kilometers) north of Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Wednesday, April 28, 2004. A landmark World Trade Organization ruling this week that U.S. cotton subsidies cause artificially low international prices is leading to predictions that cotton producers from Brazil to Western Africa may now have an incentive to increase production and get what they call a fair price for their
Brazil Threatens Retaliation in Dispute on Cotton Subsidies
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Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe gestures during a press conference at the presidential palace in Bogota, Thursday, June 26, 2008. Uribe announced cuts in spending from this year's government budget, a bid that seeks to curb the appreciation of the Colombian peso to the dollar
After eight years, Uribe a fighter until the end
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A Viognier wine from the South Australian wine region of Eden Valley.
Pub crawl leads to wine: Q&A with Timothy O’Toole’s Sara McKinnon
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Jenson Button testing for McLaren at Jerez, 10/02/2010.
Formula One statistics for Bahrain Grand Prix
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A man speaks on his cell phone in front of a giant globe in the main venue hall of the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen, Tuesday Dec. 15, 2009.
INTERVIEW - New climate partnership planned to protect forests
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