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Denmark's taxes highest in Europe, Ireland among lowest
ReutersBRUSSELS (Reuters) - Nothing is certain in life except death and taxes. And the place you're most likely to pay big taxes is northern Europe. In its 2011 tax report released on Monday, Europe's statistics agency identified Denmark as having the highest...Tags: Civil and Public Service, European Union, International Organizations, Government, Denmark
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Rugby-Wilkinson masterclass spices up Lions announcement
ReutersBy Mitch Phillips LONDON, April 29 (Reuters) - Having had eight months to finalise his British and Irish Lions squad to tour Australia it is unlikely that coach Warren Gatland would have been swayed too heavily by the action taking place two days...Tags: Travel, International Travel, Australia, South Africa, FIFA World Cup
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Rugby-Ageless Wilkinson still the King of Twickenham
ReutersBy Mitch Phillips LONDON, April 28 (Reuters) - Jonny Wilkinson saw off numerous pretenders to his throne during his storied England career and on Sunday proved that he still remains peerless when it comes to winning big matches. Four weeks shy of his...Tags: FIFA World Cup, France, England
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Thatcher, even in death, divides world opinion
Combative and determined to get her way, Margaret Thatcher divided opinion down the middle in life — and in death. Many leaders lauded Thatcher for her steely determination to modernize Britain's industrial landscape, even at the cost of strikes...
Tags: United Kingdom, Tony Blair, Human Interest, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation
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Gabriel Byrne conquers 'Vikings'
NEW YORK — If there's one thing Gabriel Byrne has learned in recent years, it's the importance of a comfortable chair. After a marathon 106 episodes as psychologist Paul Weston on the HBO drama "In Treatment," Byrne stars in "Vikings," History's...
Tags: Dublin (Ireland), Health and Medical Professionals, In Treatment (tv program), The New York Times, Entertainment Events
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Tribeca 2013: Will Forte runs and jumps (carefully) to a new phase
NEW YORK--Will Forte takes a breath and measures his words carefully, as Will Forte is generally wont to do, when asked how a man known for comedy suddenly finds himself in some finely wrought prestige dramas. “It wasn't a conscious decision to...Tags: Arts and Culture, Cannes Film Festival, Maxine Peake, Movies, Will Forte
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Annual Queen City Classic entertains northern hills
SPEARFISH, S.D. - The annual Queen City Classic featured some of the area's finest track athletes Friday in Spearfish. Brooke Ireland from Sturgis claimed first place in the 800-meters. Ireland also took second place in the 100-meters. St Thomas... -
Rugby-Leinster power into Amlin Cup final
ReutersApril 27 (Reuters) - A five-try blitz helped Leinster into their fourth European final in five seasons with a crushing 44-16 win over defending champions Biarritz in the second Amlin Challenge Cup semi-final on Saturday. The Irish side, who have won...Tags: Dublin (Ireland)
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Travel tips: Choose a basic color, and take plenty of notes
When packing, pick one basic color around which to create your "fashion palette" so you have plenty of mix-and-match outfits to choose from. Marlene Hassel Newport Beach Keep extensive notes on your trips. I have traveled a great deal and have...Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations, Google Inc.
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Travis Fimmel at home with 'Vikings' ax in hand
RedEyeBefore History Channel's "Vikings" premiered in early March, leading man Travis Fimmel may have been best known for his modeling days--and Calvin Klein underwear ads. Many Chicagoans probably remember the blue-eyed Aussie for starring with Patrick Swayze...Tags: Arts and Culture, Folklore and Mythology, Environmental Issues, Australia, The Beast (tv program)
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Euro zone sees light at end of tunnel, pitfalls remain
ReutersBRUSSELS (Reuters) - There are no calls for celebration, no desire to relax in the corridors of Brussels but some officials believe the euro zone has turned a corner, sharpening the focus on longer-term reforms and structures. Despite a messy bailout...Tags: Finance, Slovenia, Career and Workplace, Spain, Economy, Business and Finance
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The art of becoming Edna O'Brien
History is said to be written by the victors. Fiction, by contrast, is largely the work of injured bystanders. Edna O'Brien, who retells her provocative life in "Country Girl," represents a classic Irish case. A novelist whose promise found...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Literature, Book, Authors
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