[Atlas-news] Let's Make Things Bette

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If the long-running diplomatic soap opera starring German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy required a theme song, an appropriate choice might be Serge Gainsbourg's 1969 ditty The Afghan leader had clearly been tickled by his recent visit to Chequers and wanted to repay the favour. So on Thursday the prime minister was given the full tour of the presidential palace in Kabul. PARIS - Judges at The Hague handed down two rare genocide convictions on Thursday, sentencing two security officers for the Bosnian Serb Army to life in prison for their roles in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, the worst single episode If the long-running diplomatic soap opera starring German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy required a theme song, an appropriate choice might be Serge Gainsbourg's 1969 ditty This website requires a Adobe Flash plug-in. Please download the latest version of the Flash plug-in by clicking here Much of South Africa will grind to a halt on Friday afternoon when Bafana Bafana kick off Africa's first Finals with a difficult Group While it is Turkey that has been changing its strategy vis-à-vis Israel by tilting toward the Arab and Muslim worlds, Israel has helped push it in that direction with a number of egregious tactical mistakes. TASHKENT: The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), where Russia and China play a major role, is set to deny membership to Iran at a meeting today, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said. The deaths of three British students in a bus crash in South Africa highlight the importance of knowing the risks of travelling to the country. The deaths of three British students in a bus crash in South Africa highlight the importance of knowing the risks of travelling to the country. AMSTERDAM - The head of the free-market VVD party, which placed first in Dutch elections, is taking the first step of consulting Queen Beatrix in his quest to become prime minister. Photo: AP NATO's secretary general has called for more trainers to beef up Afghan troops and police during a defense ministers meeting that also addresses missile defense and spending. SHANGHAI - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Friday Israel was "doomed" and singled out US President Barack Obama for scorn after the UN agreed a fresh round of nuclear sanctions against his country. The deaths of three British students in a bus crash in South Africa highlight the importance of knowing the risks of travelling to the country. Rescuers have made contact with Abby Sunderland, the Californian teenage sailor who went missing yesterday after her record attempt to circumnavigate the globe ran into a powerful storm in the middle of the Indian Ocean. AMSTERDAM - The head of the free-market VVD party, which placed first in Dutch elections, is taking the first step of consulting Queen Beatrix in his quest to become prime minister. 0"Israel's eases three-year blockade. Gazans get jam and coriander" ran the debatably sarcastic headline in this morning's left-leaning Haaretz newspaper. ANDAHAR, AfghThe new Prime Minister of Japan sounded an alarm today over the country's public borrowing, citing the Greek debt crisis and warning that Japan's finances could collapse without urgent attention. Photo: AP NATO's secretary general has called for more trainers to beef up Afghan troops and police during a defense ministers meeting that also addresses missile defense and spending. Allauddin Khan/AP The bodies of people killed at the wedding party. Twelve members of an anti-Taliban group were said to have died. MOSCOW—At least 17 people were killed in overnight fighting in southern Kyrgyzstan, and the new interim government deployed troops and armored personnel carriers in a renewed effort to assert control over the volatile region, If the long-running diplomatic soap opera starring German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy required a theme song, an appropriate choice might be Serge Gainsbourg's 1969 ditty The new Prime Minister of Japan sounded an alarm today over the country's public borrowing, citing the Greek debt crisis and warning that Japan's finances could collapse without urgent attention. If the long-running diplomatic soap opera starring German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy required a theme song, an appropriate choice might be Serge Gainsbourg's 1969 ditty 
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