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Hamas frees British journalist in Gaza (Reuters)

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Reuters - A British journalist left the Gaza Strip Thursday after nearly four weeks in a Hamas-run Palestinian jail facing accusations of spying for Israel.

UK-Odd Summary (Reuters)

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Reuters - Canadian parliamentarians tucked into a meal of seal meat on Wednesday to defy both animal right activists and the European Union, which has banned imports of seal products. Some two dozen guests, surrounded on all sides by media, crammed into a small room off the main parliamentary restaurant to hear speeches backing the annual hunt off Canada's East Coast, which the EU says is inhumane.

Portugal austerity plan has no wage cuts, tax hikes: reports (Reuters)

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Reuters - Portugal's long-term budget austerity plan encompasses spending cuts via reducing tax breaks and containing public sector wages, but entails no Greece-style wage cuts or tax hikes, local media said on Sunday.

Ingush leader confirms senior rebel killed in raid (Reuters)

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Reuters - The president of Russia's volatile Caucasian republic of Ingushetia Saturday confirmed reports that Russian forces killed a senior Islamist rebel, local newswire reported.

Greek drama needs political solution, even IMF: Italy (Reuters)

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Reuters - The crisis in Greece affects the whole of Europe and requires a political solution, which could even include a role for the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Italy's Economy Minister Giulio Tremonti said on Saturday.

Iran gives Russia pilots two months to leave: report (Reuters)

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Reuters - Iran has given Russian commercial pilots working in the Islamic Republic two months to leave the country as it has no need for them, Transport Minister Hamid Behbahani was quoted as saying on Saturday.

Greeks fight cuts but expect government to win out (Reuters)

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Read more...Reuters - Wildcat strikes hit schools and hospitals and brought public transport in Athens to a halt as an opinion poll showed stiff opposition to some new government austerity measures, but also a sense of resignation.


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The British Sociological Association promotes sociology, supports sociologists, and is the public fa

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British Sociological Association
The BSA provides a network of communication to all who are concerned with the promotion and use of sociology and sociological research.

Canadian government aquires prime land

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10,000 acres hot commodity, parcels being bought by the Canadian government

"This is a man's world; I am the underdog here," she says. "I must work harder, longer, from a fe

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The atmosphere at Haworth Holt Bell is a world away from the cut-throat, impersonal environment some people associate with professional firms.