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Eighty days after it fell into the ocean following the January 1966 midair collision between a nuclear-armed B-52G bomber and a KC-135 refueling tanker over Palomares, Spain, this B28RI nuclear bomb was recovered from 2,850 feet (869 meters) of water and lifted aboard the USS Petrel (note the missing tail fins and badly dented "false nose").
Nuclear   Photos   Spain   US   Wikipedia: 1966 Palomares B-52 crash  
 WorldNews.com 
When the U.S. Dropped Dirty Bombs on Spain
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling | Almost fifty-years after the United States dropped "dirty bombs" on Spain, it was finally refreshing to hear guarantees that it will help clean up land... (photo: US Navy file)
Nokia premises in Salo.
Helsinki   Manufacturing   Nokia   Photos   Wikipedia: Nokia  
 Atlanta Journal 
Nokia to end phone assembly in Europe
| HELSINKI — Nokia Corp. said Wednesday it will end the assembly of cellphones in Europe by year-end as it shifts production to Asia in its latest attempt to cushion its finances from stiff comp... (photo: Creative Commons / File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske))
Protesters chant slogans as they carry a banner during a 24-hour strike on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012  The Independent 
Greece: 'There's no more left to cut'
| Several thousand demonstrators from the public and private-sector unions braved the heavy rainfall, gathering outside Parliament to voice their opposition at the latest proposed measures to secure a... (photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris)
Greece   Parliament   Photos   Protesters   Wikipedia: Greek government debt crisis  
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton delivers a statement during a debate on the situation in Libya, Wednesday March 9, 2011, at the European Parliament, in Strasbourg eastern France.  Khaleej Times 
EU eyes new Syria sanctions
BRUSSELS ' The European Union stepped up pressure on Syria on Tuesday as several nations recalled their ambassadors from Damascus and the bloc considered new sanctions to cut the regime's access to ca... (photo: AP / Christian Lutz)
Damascus   EU   Photos   Syria   Wikipedia: International reactions to the 20112012 Syrian uprising  
Top Stories
Men chant slogans during an anti-Syrian regime protest in front of the Chinese embassy in Tripoli, Libya, Monday, Feb. 6, 2012. Russia and China have vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution aimed at ending Syria's bloodshed, despite international outrage over a devastating bombardment of the city of Homs by President Bashar Assad's forces. The veto and the show of support by Russia last Saturday raised concerns that Assad's regime could now unleash even greater violence to crush the revolt against his rule, assured that his ally would prevent international action while continuing its weapons sales to Damascus. (AP Photo/Abdel Magid al-Fergany) Al Jazeera
Syria steps up assault on Homs
| A Syrian military assault on Homs has killed dozens of people, as world powers scramble for a diplomatic strategy to end the violence in the country after the defeat of... (photo: AP / Abdel Magid al-Fergany)
Military   Photos   Syria   Unrest   Wikipedia: 20112012 Syrian uprising  
A general view of a parliament session as Greek Prime minister speaks, about the next year's state budget, in Athens, on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011. Citywire
Tuesday Papers: Greece to face curbs on new bailout
Top stories | Financial Times: European officials are insisting any new Greek bail-out programme specifically earmark funds to pay off remaining holders of Greek debt, gi... (photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris)
Bailout   EU   Greece   Photos   Wikipedia: Bailout  
File - A Syrian army defector stand guards in front of closed shops at the mountain resort town of Zabadani, Syria, near the Lebanese border, on Friday Jan. 20, 2012. Al Jazeera
Syrian army 'steps up Homs offensive'
| The Syrian army has stepped up its attacks on opposition fighters in Homs, activists and witnesses have said, a day after a UN Security Council resolution aimed at... (photo: AP)
Human Rights   Photos   Syria   UN   Wikipedia: 20112012 Syrian uprising  
110721-A-DK678-581       A U.S. Army soldier throws a grappling hook to clear a potential mine field before advancing during a field training exercise at Fort Bragg, N.C., on July 21, 2011.  The soldier is with the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division.  DoD photo by Sgt. Mike MacLeod, U.S. Army.  (Released) Signon San Diego
Experts Debate Facts, Future Of Afghan War
| More | After the twin towers fell and the Pentagon burned, the United States invaded Afghanistan to topple the Taliban regime and deprive al-Qaeda terrorists of their s... (photo: US DoD / Sgt. Mike MacLeod, U.S. Army)
Afghanistan   Pentagon   Photos   War   Wikipedia: War in Afghanistan (2001present)  
File:Lance Armstrong .jpg The Guardian
Prosecutors won't charge cyclist Lance Armstrong
| GREG RISLING | Associated Press= LOS ANGELES (AP) — Lance Armstrong is used to winning, but his most recent victory was unlike any he had experienced before. | Federa... (photo: Creative Commons / Hase)
Cycling   Photos   Sports   US   Wikipedia: Lance Armstrong  
Air seychelles Nation
Air Seychelles to fly twice weekly to Abu Dhabi
| Seychelles’ national airline – Air Seychelles – yesterday announced details of its new direct flights from Mahe to Abu Dhabi. | This follows last week’s announcement th... (photo: Public Domain)
Airline   Arab   Photos   Seychelles   UAE   Wikipedia: Air Seychelles  
Ice-covered limbs of trees are seen on this February 3,2011 file photo during a ice storm in Pocahontas, Illinois, USA. Jakarta Globe
More than 220 dead as big freeze grips Europe
Temperatures have plunged to new lows in Europe where a week-long cold snap has now claimed more than 220 lives as forecasters warned that the big freeze would tighten it... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Europe   Photos   Snow   Weather   Wikipedia: Snow  
Google is used as the search engine in most of the countries. Sun Star
EU probes new Google privacy policy
| BRUSSELS -- The European Union's data protection authorities have asked Google to delay the rollout of its new privacy policy until they have verified that it doesn't b... (photo: WN / Priya Dashini)
Brussels   Google   Photos   Privacy   Wikipedia: European Union  
Politics Business & Economy
- EU eyes new Syria sanctions
- Syrian army 'steps up Homs offensive'
- Nigel Farage: 'Politicians govern through fear'
- Leon Panetta: Still learning on the job
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton delivers a statement during a debate on the situation in Libya, Wednesday March 9, 2011, at the European Parliament, in Strasbourg eastern France.
EU eyes new Syria sanctions
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- GM wants deeper cuts at Opel: report
- Mobistar warns on 2012 profit, sales
- GM wants deeper cuts at Opel: report
- Dutch industry body sees flat 2012 palm oil demand
Variety collection of diamond jewellery are displayed for sale at a shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Polished diamond prices seen hit by economy in Q1
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Agriculture Technology
- Andrew Williams, New Zealand First: Maiden Speech
- Ron Paul for President
- Eventos
- Ships slow down and save, improve service
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- GM wants deeper cuts at Opel: report
- New breakthroughs in green technologies could lead to cheape
- Solvay hails world's largest fuel cell of type in Flande
- Augmented reality promises astronauts instant medical knowho
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Pensions Sport
- 20 wasted days: the Clegg campaign for a 'better Belgium
- The Only Thing That Works In This Market Is Cash And Quick W
- >Choose any color you want
- Belgium Slides Into Recession
European Parliament President Jerzy Buzek (R) welcomes Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban (L)
EU tries to counter Hungary's new authoritarian measures
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- Chivu's agent denies Bayern talk February 8, 2012
- Woods plans to make 2012 PGA Tour debut
- Westy tells Mum: 'Sorry I swore'
- Chopra - two aces in the same round
Argentina's Javier Mascherano
Mascherano: We can catch Real February 6, 2012
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Science Environment
- Solvay hails world's largest fuel cell of type in Flande
- Augmented reality promises astronauts instant medical knowho
- China bans airlines from paying EU carbon charges
- Science behind the big freeze: is climate change bringing th
Snow surrounds the ancient Colosseum, in Rome Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012. A rare snowfall blanketed Rome forcing the closure of the Colosseum over fears tourists would slip on the icy ruins, and leaving buses struggling to climb the city's slushy hills.
Science behind the big freeze: is climate change bringing the Arctic to Europe?
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- Animal Photos Of The Week
- Britain joins the European single weather zone
- More than 220 dead as Europe freezes
- Death toll from European freeze tops 220
Houseboats in a frozen Prinsengracht in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Friday Feb. 3, 2012.
Death toll from European freeze tops 220
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