• [10/11] Vienna director sick, but opera good
  • [10/11] Euro-zone chiefs meet to coordinate on meltdown
  • [10/11] Mercurial Austrian rightist dead in car crash
  • [10/11] Italian woman in right-to-die case worsens
  • [10/11] 12 killed in Russian North Caucasus quake
  • [10/11] Antiquities dealer has colorful, checkered career
  • [10/11] Ireland's economy ends long winning run
  • [10/11] Austrian rightist leader Joerg Haider dead at 58
  • [10/11] Russian missile makes record flight
  • [10/11] Strong earthquake hits Russia's North Caucasus
  • [10/11] Police say Austrian rightist Haider dead at 58
  • [10/10] Police: Austrian pol Haider dies in car accident
  • [10/10] Austrian rightist Haider dies in car accident
  • [10/10] Austrian politician Haider dies in car accident
  • [10/10] Chinese dissidents miss out on Nobel peace prize
  • [10/10] French police dismantle stolen-art ring
  • [10/10] PM: No early elections in Ukraine
  • [10/10] Ukraine PM says no to early elections
  • [10/10] Russia's Putin gets tiger cub for his birthday
  • [10/10] Finland's Martti Ahtisaari wins Nobel Peace Prize
  • [10/10] France: Russia only partly met Georgia obligations
  • [10/10] Israeli woman seeks father's Holocaust diary
  • [10/10] NATO agrees on Afghan drug role for military
  • [10/10] US official: Central Asia gas deal is close
  • [10/10] France markets arms to Iraq after 2-decade lull
  • [10/10] Serbia furious after neighbors recognize Kosovo
  • [10/10] Amnesty protests death penalty use worldwide
  • [10/10] Nobel peace prize winner is former school teacher
  • [10/10] Patriarch wants unity between Orthodox Churches
  • [10/10] British military loses disk in new blunder
  • [10/10] Portuguese Parliament says no to gay marriage
  • [10/10] Betting makes Nobel literature jury suspect leak
  • [10/10] French FM Kouchner visits damaged Georgia villages
  • [10/10] A thumbnail sketch of Nobel winner Ahtisaari
  • [10/10] Court sentences Chilean tenor to jail for rape
  • [10/10] NATO: Troops can target Afghan drug operations
  • [10/10] Former Finnish president wins Nobel Peace Prize
  • [10/10] Ex-Finnish president wins 2008 Nobel Peace Prize
  • [10/09] Montenegro, Macedonia recognize Kosovo statehood
  • [10/09] North Korea preparing to restart atomic facility
  • [10/09] Investigators unsure what caused Spanish crash
  • [10/09] Macedonian recognizes Kosovo independence
  • [10/09] Putin: US image damaged forever over economy woes
  • [10/09] Russia official blasts "secretive" UN-NATO deal
  • [10/09] Montenegro recognizes Kosovo's independence
  • [10/09] Pope prays for Pius XII sainthood process
  • [10/09] NATO to send ships as Somali pirates ease demands
  • [10/09] Carter, peacemakers see Cyprus peace deal near
  • [10/09] Meinhof daughter criticizes Red Army Faction film
  • [10/09] Russian tycoon Khodorkovsky sent to isolation cell
  • [10/09] Pope defends Pius XII over Holocaust
  • [10/09] Officials say Iceland's president hospitalized
  • [10/09] Ukraine's president sets Dec. 7 date for election
  • [10/09] Diplomats: NKorea bans UN staff from nuke complex
  • [10/09] NATO mulls expanding its drug role in Afghanistan
  • [10/09] Winners of Nobel Prize in literature since 1960
  • [10/09] France's Le Clezio wins Nobel literature prize
  • [10/09] Frenchman Le Clezio wins Nobel literature prize
  • [10/09] Russia indicates no S-300s for Iran
  • [10/09] EU Parliament calls for easing Belarus sanctions
  • [10/09] Nobel literature: Will an American win after all?
  • [10/09] WHO warns of mental health gap in poor countries
  • [10/09] Struggling Iceland takes control of third bank
  • [10/09] Ukraine's president sets date for new election
  • [10/09] Ukraine set for poll after parliament dissolved
  • [10/09] Gayoom headed for likely runoff in Maldives
  • [10/08] IOC to retest doping samples from Beijing
  • [10/08] Austrian Social Democrats asked to form government
  • [10/08] NATO to meet as Afghan war effort founders
  • [10/08] Libya again stops oil deliveries to Switzerland
  • [10/08] Laureates: Financial crisis may hit AIDS funding
  • [10/08] World peacemakers offer support for Cyprus talks
  • [10/08] Russia, Georgia disagree over troop pullback
  • [10/08] UN votes to ask for court opinion on Kosovo
  • [10/08] Salmon returns to Switzerland after 50 years
  • [10/08] Luxury goods industry ready for hard times
  • [10/08] British princes to join motorbike rally in Africa
  • [10/08] Russia to cut military to 1 million by 2012
  • [10/08] Georgian official says Russian pullout incomplete
  • [10/08] UK: 2 doctors face car-bomb terror trial in London
  • [10/08] US soldier in Germany is charged in beating death
  • [10/08] Betancourt makes emotional plea to EU parliament
  • [10/08] UN court upholds ruling on ex Croatian Serb leader
  • [10/08] UN rights chief warning over tackling terrorism
  • [10/08] German goes on trial for Holocaust denial
  • [10/08] Russian forces in final pullback in Georgia
  • [10/08] 1 Japanese, 2 Americans win Nobel chemistry prize
  • [10/08] Russian president says forces to leave buffer area
  • [10/08] Greek prime minister reinstates fired rebel deputy
  • [10/08] Maldives votes in first democratic election
  • [10/08] List of recent Nobel Prize in chemistry winners
  • [10/08] Home searched in UK investigation of 7/7 bombings
  • [10/08] Brown: UK taking legal action against Iceland
  • [10/08] US, Japan favored for Nobel chemistry prize
  • [10/08] Russian forces in Georgia appear to begin pullout

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