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EU struggles to keep Eurozone intact, stave off economic collapse
LONDON — With investor confidence draining away and the value of the euro plunging, Europe struggled anew Wednesday to come up with a united game plan to keep its currency union intact and its economies from collapsing. Competing visions embraced...
Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Economy, Business and Finance, European Union, Career and Workplace, Finance
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Friendship Village veterans travel to WWII memorial
TribLocal - Schaumburg » NewsEight World War II veterans living at Friendship Village in Schaumburg prepared Tuesday for a day sure to bring them back to their time in …... -
Iran counters Western offer on nuke inspections, news agency says
World NowIranian negotiators have countered a proposal from six world powers with their own plan to resolve the long-running dispute over Iran's nuclear program, according to a state-controlled Iranian news agency.... -
Merkel comes under increasing fire on euro crisis
BERLIN — If it seems to German Chancellor Angela Merkel that the world is against her, she may be right. Her insistence that debt-ridden European nations cut their way out of financial crises helped cost her conservative political party two state...Tags: Angela Merkel, Economy, Business and Finance, G8, Barack Obama, International Monetary Fund
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Which kind of capitalism? A debate for Obama and Romney
"This is not a distraction, this is what this campaign is going to be about," President Obama said Monday at the NATO summit. The "this" in question is Mitt Romney's tenure at Bain Capital and what it says about Romney's economic vision for the country....
Tags: The Washington Post, Bain Capital, LLC, Scott Walker, Democratic Party, Barack Obama
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Holocaust exhibit opens at Posnack JCC
Steven Montrose remembers the Holocaust. "How can I describe the smell of death to you? It's like the drilling of a tooth, the smell of burning flesh," the 74-year-old survivor said to an audience of teachers, police and representatives from churches...Tags: Nazi Party, The Holocaust (1934-1945), World War II (1939-1945), Human Interest, Cooper City
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Spain's prime minister: No bailout, but liquidity would be nice
Mariano Rajoy, Spain’s prime minister, has found a new ally in his quest for lower borrowing rates and liquidity in his recession-racked country: France’s new President Francoise Hollande. A week after his inauguration, Hollande met with...
Tags: Spain, Angela Merkel, European Union, International Monetary Fund, Google+
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Report: Union takes hard stance against German automakers
Autoblog.comFiled under: Europe, BMW, GM, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Opel, UAW/Unions Anyone considering a German-built car might want to buy it now. It could be a long summer. Europe's largest industrial union, IG Metall, is taking a tough stance against some job rules... -
Sister city visitors from Germany tour Schaumburg
TribLocal - Schaumburg » NewsThe biggest difference between Schaumburg, Illinois and Schaumburg, Germany? “Everything is bigger,” remarked visitor Patrick Zoberbier. Zoberbier is one of eight Germans staying with Schaumburg …... -
Chan Lowe: Ending the war in Afghanistan
In 1914, young German men, brought up in the martial legacy of Bismarck’s Prussia, boarded trains for the front in a festival atmosphere as young women showered them with flowers and kisses. There lay the promise of glory and adventure—not...
Tags: Afghanistan, NATO Summit, Unrest, Conflicts and War, World War I (1914-1918)
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Christa Herta Anderson, 78
Christa Herta Anderson, 78, of Charlevoix, died Thursday, May 17, 2012, at her home. She was born Feb. 17, 1934, in Berlin, Germany, to Gunther and Margaret (Herold) Kramer, and immigrated to Canada at age 18. Christa worked as a secretary for the Union...Tags: Boston, Berlin (Germany), Union Pacific Railroad
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Ann Romney and dressage: A pricey private world
It was the end of a long day in a stuffy Simi Valley office building. Ann Romney had been under oath for more than four hours, testifying in a sometimes contentious deposition about a pricey horse she sold that may or may not have been afflicted with a...Tags: Marco Polo, Equestrian, Ann Romney, Multiple Sclerosis, Dressage
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