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Other Voices: Marriage, job growth and governing from the middle
Marriage fading for people without college degrees The University of Virginia's National Marriage Project has released another disturbing report. It reiterates that marriage remains strong for college-educated couples — but it's disintegrating in...Tags: University of Virginia, Marco Rubio, United Kingdom, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Britain finds horsemeat in school meals, hospitals
LONDON (AP) - Tests have found horsemeat in school meals, hospital food and restaurant dishes in Britain, officials said on Feb. 15, as the scandal over adulterated meat spread beyond frozen supermarket products. Results were coming in after U.K. food...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Republic of Ireland, Dining and Drinking, Norway
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Cyprus trial shows EU should act against Hezbollah, Israel says
A criminal trial centering on an alleged plot against Israelis on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus could place more pressure on the European Union to label Hezbollah a terrorist organization. Hossam Taleb Yaacoub, a Swedish-Lebanese citizen, testified...Tags: France, Politics, International Organizations, Israel, Cyprus
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U.S. wine exports hit record, China sales up 18%
Foreigners are still loving on American wine, especially if it’s from California, pushing U.S. vino exports to a record $1.4 billion in 2012. Wine shipments out of the country grew for the third straight year in a 2.6% boost, according to the Wine...
Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Wines, Beverage Industry
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Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov resigns
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov offered to step down after anti-government protests sparked street violence four months before parliamentary elections are scheduled to take place. The premier, who has been in office since 2009, told the Sofia-...
Tags: Bulgaria, Government, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics
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Palestinians protest detention of hunger strikers by Israel
RAMALLAH, West Bank –- Amid increasingly volatile protests around the West Bank, Palestinian and international leaders are pressuring Israel to release four Palestinian prisoners who have been on hunger strikes for several months in protest...
Tags: Armed Forces, Strikes, Israel, Government, West Bank
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More on the Florida Chamber’s gloomy vision of the future
Blog-o-nomics - Orlando SentinelLots of good comments on Monday's column about the Florida Chamber of Commerce's 2013 legislative report. Most folks wondered what chamber officials were thinking by signing off on a document that makes Florida sound as if it's preparing to join the... -
The Week in Pictures | March 25 – March 31, 2013
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Power of global arms treaty hinges on next steps, activists say
A new United Nations pact to regulate the global weapons trade was cheered by human rights and humanitarian groups, but its power will depend on how stringently it is followed. Like many international agreements, the arms trade treaty does not have a...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Personal Weapon Control, Amnesty International, North Korea, Wars and Interventions
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U.N. passes treaty regulating arms sales
UNITED NATIONS — The U.N. General Assembly overwhelmingly approved the world body's first treaty regulating the multibillion-dollar international arms trade Tuesday, a goal sought for over a decade to try to keep illicit weapons out of the hands...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Military Equipment, Diplomacy, Amnesty International, Wars and Interventions
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Jobless rate hits new record in Eurozone
LONDON -- Joblessness in the 17-nation Eurozone hit a record high in January and February, according to statistics released Tuesday that gave a grim snapshot of the region’s continued economic malaise. The unemployment rate rose to 12% in the...
Tags: Labor Markets, Employment Opportunities, Cypriot Banking Crisis (2013), Cyprus, European Debt Crisis
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Google faces more privacy probes, possible fines in Europe
SAN FRANCISCO -- Europe's biggest data protection authorities say they are taking steps to press Google Inc. to comply with European Union privacy rules and could impose fines if the Internet giant fails to do so. France's CNIL data protection agency...
Tags: April Fools' Day, Politics, Punishment, Fines, Data Protection
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