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African Union (AU) tanks patrols the street in Mogadishu, Somalia, Monday, Feb. 9, 2009. Mortars were fired at the Somali presidential palace Saturday, hours after the country's new president arrived in the capital for the first time since his election last week in neighboring Djibouti, a spokesman said. No one was hurt when the four mortars exploded near the palace in Mogadishu, and President Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed ordered soldiers and African Union peacekeepers not to return fire, presidential spokesman Abdullahi Khadar said. Civilians are often killed in the crossfire between Islamic insurgents and troops or AU peaceke
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 Al Jazeera 
EU to train Somali forces in Uganda
The European Union has agreed to set up a mission in Uganda to train Somali government forces who are battling Islamist fighters in their homeland. The mission, expected to be led by Spain and... (photo: AP / Mohamed Sheikh Nor)
Oil prices slipped to nearly $71 a barrel Friday, causing gas prices to rise. On Thursday, it rose $1.35 to settle at $72.68, the highest since October.
Economy   Energy   Photos   Prices   Production
 The Associated Press 
Gas prices drop for 7 straight days
NEW YORK (AP) -- Gasoline prices have declined every day for a week following a similar slide in crude prices this month. But with the national average at nearly $2.73 a gallon on Friday, pump prices... (photo: AP / Eric Shelton)
Gasoline - Oil Consumer - Energy  Star Tribune 
Tumbling crude prices push retail gasoline lower every day for a week
NEW YORK - Gasoline prices have declined every day for a week following a similar slide in crude prices this month. But with the national average at nearly $2.73 a gallon on Friday, pump prices are... (photo: WN / Dominic Canoy)
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Shell Gasoline Station - Fuel Price Tags - Oil - Energy  Philadelphia Daily News 
Oil drops, settles below $78 a barrel
CHRIS KAHN The Associated Press NEW YORK - Oil prices tumbled Wednesday, weighed down by a drop on Wall Street, a stronger dollar and signs that China's energy needs might not be as robust as... (photo: WN / Trigedia)

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Petrol pump - oil price - fuel The Examiner
Oil drops on more signs of a struggling consumer
Comments NEW YORK (Map, News) - Oil prices ran up against forecasts for warmer weather, people who won't drive or spend money and a stronger dollar. Those factors... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Consumer   Energy   Industry   Maket   Photos
Ferrari driver Felipe Massa waves as he arrives to a hospital in Sao Paulo, Monday, Aug. 3 , 2009, days after suffering a life-threatening crash during qualifying at the Hungarian Grand Prix. BBC News
Felipe Massa says he can work with Fernando Alonso
Exclusive interview - Felipe Massa By Jonathan Legard... (photo: AP / Andre Penner)

Brazil   Photos   Racing   Spain   Sports
Bosch Service Center - Bukidnon Philippines Syracuse
Bosch closes struggling UK plant, 900 jobs to go
(AP) - LONDON - A Welsh car parts plant will be closed next year at the cost of 900 jobs as production is moved to Hungary, manufacturer Bosch said Friday. The company... (photo: WN / Arturo Ubaub)
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A euro logo that is fixed to the European Central Bank headquarters is seen through the logo of DaimlerChrysler on a house in Frankfurt, Germany, in this filer taken Dec.9, 2001. The New York Times
European Central Bank's Tough Balancing Act
FRANKFURT - Amid mixed signals about European growth and debt crises in some of the weaker members of the European Union, the European Central Bank is in a tough position... (photo: AP / Frank Rumpenhorst)

Banking   Economy   Europe   Finance   Photos
The slogan reading in Greek "Revolution Now" is spray-painted onto the wall, as a man tries to clean a shop window in central Athens, Sunday, Dec. 20, 2009. The New York Times
The E.U's Big Challenge: To Bring Greece Into Line
PARIS - Greece's debt crisis is the biggest credibility test the euro zone has faced since the single currency was created. At stake is whether the 16 countries that... (photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris)

EU   Economy   Financial Crisis   Greece   Photos
French President Nicolas Sarkozy looks at a mound of cheese as he visits the National School of Dairy Industries in Poligny, eastern France, Tuesday Oct. 27, 2009. Sarkozy says the government will provide euro 1 billion ($1.5 billion) in loans for cash-strapped farmers suffering through the worst agricultural crisis in 30 years. The Times
President Nicolas Sarkozy's father has name-dropping down to a fine art
First they accused President Nicolas Sarkozy's son of using the family name to get ahead. Now all eyes are on Pal, his 81-year-old father. A surrealist artist whose gaudy... (photo: AP / Gerard Cerles, Pool)

France   Photos   Politics   President   Sarkozy
Kim Clijsters, of Belgium Ohio
Clijsters, Henin win quarterfinals
From Beacon Journal wire services Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin overcame lapses to win their Brisbane (Australia) International quarterfinals Thursday, raising the... (photo: AP / Tony Tribble)

Belgium   Photos   Sports   Star   Tennis
the Michigan State University campus in East Lansing The Times of India
Downturn hits Dubai-based US universities
The collapse of Dubai's economy has left the outposts of Michigan State University and Rochester Institute of Technology in the United Arab Emirates struggling to attract... (photo: Creative Commons / File Upload Bot)

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