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British Christian wins bias claim, three others lose
A Christian employee was wronged when British Airways insisted she remove the small cross she wore around her neck, the European Court of Human Rights ruled Tuesday. But judges rejected claims by three other British Christians who claimed they had...
Tags: BBC, Mike Judge, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Air Transportation Industry
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Going back home to Poland
When communism fell, it felt like the door of a cage sprang open. Young and filled with a restless energy, three friends who had grown up in Poland yearned to travel and explore. Perhaps nowhere held more allure than America. Nowhere in America had...
Tags: Warsaw (Poland), Political Systems, Justice System, Finance, Italy
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Ford doubles quarterly dividend as Europe downturn worries ease
Ford Motor Co. declared a first-quarter dividend of $0.10 per share, double the quarterly dividend it paid last year. The automaker had only reinstated paying dividends last year as preserved cash to survive the recession and U.S. auto industry...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Google Inc., Finance, Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Scott: ‘Hunt did the right thing resigning’
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — Gov. Rick Scott says Hunting Deutsch did the “right thing” by resigning in the wake of reports that the former banking executive had collected unemployment checks while vacationing in Europe. Deutsch’s former agency,... -
‘Hobbit’: Dan Hennah brings eastern influence to production design
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.comFew people know Middle-earth better than Dan Hennah, the production designer tasked with translating J.R.R. Tolkien's words and director Peter ...... -
EU slaps seven companies with heftiest 'textbook cartel' fine ever
The European Union slapped seven companies with nearly $2 billion in fines Wednesday over alleged schemes to fix prices for expensive tubes used in computer monitors and televisions, its heftiest fine ever against what it called “textbook cartels.&...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, European Union, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Politics, Fines
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Apartment surfing, family friendly luxury in 2013 travel trends
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - When Robert Reid last visited London from the United States for a short trip he stayed in an apartment he found on a "couch-surfing" site in the off-the-beaten north London suburb of Muswell Hill. "I wanted to be at the place where The...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Family, Transportation Industry, Travel, Manhattan (New York City)
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MarksJarvis: Stocks climb more than 13 percent in 2012 despite a lackluster economy
You had perfectly good reasons for being cowardly about the stock market in 2012, but caution didn't serve you well. Despite the fear that a eurozone breakup and a European bank infection would set off another global financial crisis ... despite the...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Career and Workplace, Citigroup Incorporated, Germany, Finance
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'Brave,' 'Wreck-It Ralph' among nominees for the Annie Awards
"Brave," "Frankenweenie," "Hotel Transylvania," "ParaNorman," "Rise of the Guardians," "The Pirates! Band of Misfits," "The Rabbi's Cat" and "Wreck-It Ralph" have earned nominations for animated film of the year for the Annie Awards. Notably missing...
Tags: Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (movie), Lucasfilm Ltd., Ceremonies, Randy Cunningham, Travel
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Budget carriers can give you an unexpected bonus
GIRONA, Spain — Many European backpackers on a budget have braved the world of the "budget" airline. As if draconian bag fees and cramped seating weren't enough, many budget carriers serve satellite airports, dumping passengers far from their...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Ryanair Holdings Plc, Travel, Spain, International Travel
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Monti won't run in Italian elections but is willing to serve
LONDON -- Prime Minister Mario Monti, who steered Italy through tough economic times over the last 13 months, said Sunday he would not run in upcoming elections but would consider any request to head a future government. Monti, who resigned from his...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Mario Monti, European Union, Government, Labor Legislation
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European Union efforts in Central Asia have lagged, experts say
Even as the European Union reached out to the East this week, sending its foreign affairs chief touring through Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan for a string of meetings marked with smiling photos and words of goodwill, experts say its...
Tags: HIV, Human Rights Watch, Crime, Law and Justice, Russia, Civil Rights
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