Topic: Romania
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Thirty ideas from people under 30: The Artisans
They are explorers and activists, artists and educators, farmers and faith leaders – even mayors. And they have trenchant suggestions on how to improve the world.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the day 10/07
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Nobel Prize in Literature: Winners from the past 10 years
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 06/26
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the day 06/08
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Crisis chills Europe's ties to Russia
A cold, divided, and annoyed Europe struggles to find a way to prevent Russia from turning down the heat. Eastern Europe, meanwhile, continues to shiver.
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American road trip
America's historic Route 66 fascinates visitors from other countries.
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Corruption in Bulgaria tests EU expansion
Frustrations mount over Bulgaria – the most violent, corrupt, and poorest of EU members. Aid is being withheld as reform promises are made (and broken). Can it be fixed?
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World
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New ads: battle of the brands
More companies go negative to grab consumers. Why it might backfire.
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World
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For Europe, Obama revives positive image of America's unique identity
US exceptionalism had largely been seen here as a messianic rationale for use of power by a nation assuming special prerogatives.
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World
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Europe's financial crisis is spreading eastward
Hungary and Ukraine received emergency loans from the IMF Sunday. Belarus and Serbia are asking for help, too.
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For Eastern Europe, the cost of going green will be a challenge
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (r.) and his foreign minister, Franco Frattini, spoke to the media Wednesday at an EU environmental conference in Brussels.
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Rustic and refined ratatouille
This humble peasant dish is so rich and flavorful, it could almost pass for dessert.
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Jhai PC: Low-cost computer links villages to the Web
Rugged Internet portal designed for Laos now attracts interest in 65 countries.
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'New Europe' urges West to rethink Russian ties
Seizing on the conflict in Georgia, East European countries are pushing for strong measures against an aggressive Moscow they say they know all too well.
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World
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Spain, Italy: Two tactics for tackling illegal immigration
Italy is using state of emergency powers, while Spain has introduced measures that include paying jobless immigrants to go home.
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How to make your kids’ computer time educational – and fun
The Monitor’s technology columnist gives his educational software “best of” list.
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And the (zillionth) winner is ...
With some innovative – and ludicrous – new prizes, the writer honors, well, just about everyone
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At G-8, E.U. pledges €1 billion for agriculture in Africa and beyond
High food prices are allowing Europe to reallocate money usually budgeted for European farm subsidies.
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FROM OUR FILES: A true pro at the Olympics: TV host Jim McKay
The sportscaster, who died on June 7, covered international sports in over 40 countries for ABC's 'Wide World of Sports,' as well as 12 Olympic Games, in which he tried to convey an overview and 'personality' of each Olympics for viewers.
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FROM OUR FILES: A true pro at the Olympics: TV host Jim McKay
The sportscaster, who died on June 7, covered international sports in over 40 countries for ABC's 'Wide World of Sports,' as well as 12 Olympic Games, in which he tried to convey an overview and 'personality' of each Olympics for viewers.
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State of the Net
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Georgia says Russia downed spy plane
The incident contributes to ongoing regional tensions between Russia and former Soviet territories that favor Western ties and NATO membership.
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