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Breaking News Sun, 11 May 2008
Taking on the world
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 The Charlotte Observer 
UMass takes A-10 softball championship
JIM UTTER | Massachusetts won its fourth consecutive Atlantic 10 softball tournament championship and fourth trip to the NCAA tournament on Saturday with a 3-0 win against host Charlotte at Philips Co... (photo: U.S. Air Force)
 Air Malta / aaeh
Airlines   Business   Economy   Photos   Travel  
 Independent Online 
Air Malta gets poor points for punctuality
Air Malta posted a relatively poor on-time performance (66 per cent) but still easily beat British Airways. | Malev Hungarian Airlines is the most punctual carrier in all of Europe, according to a stu... (photo: public domain)
 A Serbian woman casts her ballot for Serbia´s elections at the consulate of Serbia in the Bosnian Serb town of Banja Luka, Sunday, Jan. 21, 2007. Serbs went to the polls on Sunday in a national election expected to be a tight race between ultra-nat  The Miami Herald 
Democracy on trial in Serbia's elections
BELGRADE, Serbia -- Serbians head to the polls Sunday for crucial parliamentary elections, still bitterly divided between nationalist anger and tentative optimism about a European future. | With the b... (photo: AP/Radivoje Pavicic)
Democracy   Elections   Photos   Politics   Serbia  
Ana Ivanovic  Chicago Tribune 
Ivanovic upset in German Open
Elena Dementieva beat second-ranked Ana Ivanovic 6-2, 7-5 on Saturday to reach the final of the upset-filled German Open in Berlin. | In Sunday's final, the ninth-ranked Dementieva will face 17th-rank... (photo: AP Photo / Rick Stevens)
Berlin   Germany   Photos   Sport   Tennis  
Top Stories
Activists of the "Self-Determination" political movement march during a protest against Serbia's local and parliamentary elections, in Kosovo's capital Pristina on Friday, May 9, 2008. The Post IE
Serbs face their toughest electoral decision yet
The Balkans country is engulfed in a bitter dispute over today’s election, which will determine whether it moves a step closer to EU membership, writes Tom Lynch. | Serbi... (photo: AP / Visar Kryeziu)
EU   Election   Photos   Serbia   Slideshow   Vote  
A woman casts her ballot during presidential elections, at a polling station in downtown Belgrade, Serbia, Sunday, Feb. 3, 2008. Serbians were voting Sunday in a runoff presidential election that may bring an ally of late hardline President Slobodan Milosevic back to power, before a potentially explosive split by the Serbian province of Kosovo. The closely contested race pits pro-Western incumbent Boris Tadic against rightwing extremist Tomislav Nikolic, who ruled with Milosevic during his bloody Balkan wars of the 1990s. (js1) TVNZ
Serbia faces difficult election
May 11, 2008 10:46 AM | Serbs will decide whether the lure of European Union membership outweighs their anger over the Western-backed secession of Kosovo when they vote i... (photo: AP / Darko Vojinovic)
Elections   Photos   Politics   Serbia   Society  
Team Russia's Timofei Shishkanov (11) pushes Canada's Nathan Paetsch (6), jsa1 Star Tribune
Saturday's sports briefs
HOCKEY | Canada romps to fifth win in row | Eric Staal's four goals led Canada to a 10-1 rout of Germany 10-1 for its fifth consecutive victory at the hockey world champi... (photo: AP / Andrew Vaughan)
Canada   Halifax   Hockey   N.America   Photos   Sports   World  
Head coach of Zenit Petersburg Dick Advocaat, right, directs a training session of his team in St. Petersburg, Russia,jsa1 The Daily Mail
We’re not racist, say the club whose manager claims: The fans won't let me sign ...
By ROB DRAPER - | Wednesday's night's UEFA Cup final in Manchester is in danger of being overshadowed by a race row after Dick Advocaat, the respected Dutch manager of Ru... (photo: AP / Dmitry Lovetsky)
Photos   Racism   Russia   Soccer   Sport   Uefa  
Dinara Safina BBC News
In-form Safina storms into final
| Dinara Safina kept her impressive run at the German Open going with a straight-sets win over Victoria Azarenka in the semi-finals. | Safina beat Justine Henin in round ... (photo: Creative Commons)
Entertainment   German   Photos   Sports   Tennis  
Ana Ivanovic (sl1) TVNZ
Ivanovic through to semis
May 10, 2008 | World number two Ana Ivanovic of Serbia moved safely through to the semi-finals of the German Open on Saturday with a 3-6 6-4 6-3 win over 10th seeded Hung... (photo: Creative Commons)
German   Photos   Sports   Star   Tennis  
Kenny Perry Ohio
Kenny Perry battles wind for Players lead
| From Beacon Journal wire services | Hot blasts of wind on a diabolical course made The Players Championship tough enough to turn someone's hair gray. Not that the leade... (photo: AP / )
Golf   Media   Photos   Sport   World  
Serena Williams Austin American Statesman
Serena Williams' 17-match winning streak ends.
| ROME — What was once almost unthinkable in tennis now happens more and more often: Roger Federer loses. | The latest defeat came Friday, a 7-6 (4), 7-6 (7) decisi... (photo: TOM Group/Michael Baz)
America   Berlin   Photos   Sports   Tennis  
Dinara Safina Gulf Daily News
Day Of Upsets
| BERLIN: Giantkiller Dinara Safina took her second major scalp in two days as she sent former world number one Serena Williams out of the German Open just 24 hours after... (photo: WN / aruna)
Berlin   Photos   Russia   Star   Tennis  
Politics Business
- Defiant Serbia conducts elections in Kosovo
- Iran Looks To Tap Key Oil Field With Homegrown Crews
- Iran looks to tap key oil field with homegrown crews
- Iran looks to tap key oil field with homegrown crews
 A man casts his ballot during parliamentary elections in Belgrade, Serbia, Sunday, Jan. 21, 2007. Serbs voted Sunday in general elections that could determine whether the troubled Balkan nation will continue with pro-Western reform or return to its natio
Divided Serbia holds key election
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- Just tricks of the trade, or cheating to win?
- Serbia holds most important vote since Milosevic
- Serbia holds most important vote since Milosevic
- Air Malta gets poor points for punctuality
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Air Malta gets poor points for punctuality
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Education Technology
- Endowments put colleges to the test
- Miami University artwork on display in Europe Professor'
- Mipp member lectures Milan students
- School bus driver in Warsaw accused of sexually abusing chil
 Tour 2004: Ivan Basso (links) und Lance Armstrong ca. 500 m vor dem Ziel in La Mongie(ss2)
Armstrong urges Congress to renew war on cancer; College Station resident a finalist for HGTV's ...
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- Last call for flight 2008 to Europe...
- Vrbata and Kotalik score in shootout as Czechs edge Belarus
- An oil-addicted ex-superpowe
- Diageo brews $1.25B Irish overhaul
 The Soviet Union emblem is seen on the Foreign Ministry headquarters in downtown Moscow on Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Russia vowed to respond to Britain´s decision to expel four diplomats Monday in a dispute over the case of a former KGB agent fatally
An oil-addicted ex-superpower
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Trade Health
- How the energy crunch hurts UK
- Record-high oil prices and financial sector weigh on U.S. an
- Why Europe will save us from $5 gas
- Nymex Surges Past $125/Bbl Milestone
UAE
Greek delegation to discuss tourism investments
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- Nuala O'Faolain, Irish writer, dies at 68
- Turkey still grapples with domestic violence; cultural pract
- Wife is right: Like seat belts, bicycle helmets can save liv
- Norway's oil fortune leaves deadly legacy for North Sea
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