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Breaking News Sun, 5 Jul 2009
** FILE ** In this Nov. 7, 2008 file photo, President-elect Obama responds to question during a news conference in Chicago as vice president-elect Joe Biden, right, listens. Obama is putting hope on hold. He is using most of his time out of the public eye to study up and prepare for the new pressures he faces _ a limited period where he has the luxury of putting on the cloak of the presidency without yet taking responsibility for the country's ills.
Health   London   Obama   Photos   President  
 The News & Observer 
State-run care has handicaps
| LONDON -- As President Barack Obama pushes to overhaul the American health-care system, the role of government is at the heart of the debate. In Europe, free, state-run health care is a given. | The... (photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)
**FOR USE WITH AP SPECIAL EDITION** Social worker Jenny Hammer, right, walks with Mamie Morrison, left, as Morrison arrives at an ElderHealth Northwest adult day health center Thursday, March 20, 2008 in Seattle for a day of meals, exercise, and other social programs at the adult day care center.
Europe   Health   People   Photos   Price  
 USA Today 
Europe's free health care has a hefty price tag
Posted  | Comment  | Recommend | | | By Maria Cheng, Associated Press LONDON — As President pushes to overhaul the American health care system, the role of government is at th... (photo: AP / Ted S. Warren)
US Dollar - USD - Currency - Money - Forex. (ps1)  The Australian 
US dollar ekes out gains in thin trade
| THE dollar eked out marginal gains on Friday in activity made narrow and illiquid by the close of US financial markets for the long Independence Day weekend. Coming off a broad-based rally on Thursd... (photo: WN / patricia)
Dollar   Financial   Market   Photos   Trade  
Andy Roddick of U.S. acknowledge the crowd after defeating Andy Murray of Britain in their semifinal match on centre court at Wimbledon, Friday, July 3, 2009.  The New York Times 
Roddick and Federer in Wimbledon Final
| WIMBLEDON, England - Queen Elizabeth's long-awaited return to Wimbledon will have to wait, it seems, for another year. Andy Murray, the young Briton she had hoped to watch from the Royal Box in Sund... (photo: AP / Alastair Grant)
Britain   Photos   Tennis   US   Wimbledon  
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President Barack Obama gestures during his interview with The Associated Press, Thursday, July 2, 2009, in the West Wing of the White House in Washington. WorldNews.com
U.S. President killed a Fly in front of a camera
Once upon a time, I dreamt of a U.S. president killing a Fly in front of a camera and proudly inviting the camera-man to show to the whole world the dead Fly, lying on th... (photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
Environment   Media   Photos   Politics   US  
credit cards - finance The News Tribune
Credit rates still moving up
| NEW YORK - Credit card reform might be looming in the headlines, but for now the fine print is still hitting consumers hard. | Banks keep raising minimum payments, inte... (photo: WN / Rizza Dilag)
Bank   Business   Economy   Photos   US  
 Stavros Dimas, Member of the EC in charge of Environment, receives Joo Paulo Capobianco, Brazilian Secretary of State for Biodiversity . ula1 The News & Observer
Group: World failing to halt biodiversity decline
| GENEVA -- Governments are failing to stem a rapid decline in biodiversity that is now threatening extinction for almost half the world's coral reef species, a third of ... (photo: European Community, 2006 )
Biodiversity   Decline   Failing   Group   Photos  
 Salamandra - Animals - Amphibian - Wildlife/wam2 Star Tribune
Group: world failing to halt biodiversity decline as more corals, amphibians, mammals in peril
| GENEVA - Governments are failing to stem a rapid decline in biodiversity that is now threatening extinction for almost half the world's coral reef species, a third of a... (photo: Gfdl)
Biodiversity   Nature   Photos   Science   Wildlife  
Secretary general Ban Ki Moon meets with Javier Solnana   EU High Representative at the International Conference in support for the economic reconstruction of Gaza in Sharm El Sheikh Modern Ghana
Secretary-General to visit Myanmar later this week
29 June - Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will visit Myanmar from 3 to 4 July, at the invitation of the Government, to highlight key issues such as the need to release all ... (photo: UN / Mark Garten)
Issues   Minister   Myanmar   Parliament   Photos  
AG2  Andy Roddick playing in the semi finals of the Sony Ericsson Open in Key Biscayne, Florida on April 4, 2008 The Daily Mail
WIMBLEDON LIVE: Roddick and Hewitt battle to join Britain's No 1 Murray and Swiss great ...
| 18.37: Roddick takes the confidence from the tie-break into the fourth set and breaks the Hewitt serve in the opening game, with the Australian netting with a backhand ... (photo: WN / Aruna Gilbert)
Hewitt   Photos   Sport   Tennis   Wimbledon  
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**FOR USE WITH AP SPECIAL EDITION** Social worker Jenny Hammer, right, walks with Mamie Morrison, left, as Morrison arrives at an ElderHealth Northwest adult day health center Thursday, March 20, 2008 in Seattle for a day of meals, exercise, and other social programs at the adult day care center.
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- Europe's free health care has a hefty price tag
- Europe's free, state-run health care has drawbacks
- Europe's free, state-run health care has drawbacks
** FILE ** In this Nov. 7, 2008 file photo, President-elect Obama responds to question during a news conference in Chicago as vice president-elect Joe Biden, right, listens. Obama is putting hope on hold. He is using most of his time out of the public eye to study up and prepare for the new pressures he faces _ a limited period where he has the luxury of putting on the cloak of the presidency without yet taking responsibility for the country's ills.
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Supporters of ousted Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya protest in front of San Pedro Sula's Cathedral, Honduras, Saturday, July 4, 2009.
OAS set to suspend Honduras after coup
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- Underworld figures are freed to run for parliament in Bulgar
- A look at poppy production in southern Afghanistan
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Europe says Ireland now free of cattle brucellosis
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- Live high on the hog in the Languedoc
- Europe's free health care has a hefty price tag
- Live high on the hog in the Languedoc
- Europe's free, state-run health care has drawbacks
**FOR USE WITH AP SPECIAL EDITION** Social worker Jenny Hammer, right, walks with Mamie Morrison, left, as Morrison arrives at an ElderHealth Northwest adult day health center Thursday, March 20, 2008 in Seattle for a day of meals, exercise, and other social programs at the adult day care center.
Europe's free health care has a hefty price tag
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