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Ugly battles strain Berlin-Hamburg relations BERLIN (Reuters) - A row between Germany's two biggest cities over attempts to snatch each other's businesses has degenerated into ugly name-calling and torn open historical ...
Czech Cold War TV spy becomes double agent PRAGUE (Reuters) - Imagine if Britons found out that James Bond spied for Russia.
Prostitute tells all in Brazilian bestseller SAO PAULO, Brazil (Reuters) - Just two months ago, Raquel Pacheco was making a living as a high-end call girl, turning tricks with up to five men a day in an apartment in a swank ...
Bad taste triumphs in "The Producers" movie NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bad taste triumphs again as dancing Nazis, randy old ladies, flamboyant gays and a Swedish bombshell frolic in Mel Brooks' mad world of two scheming Jewish ...
Prostitute tells all in bestseller SAO PAULO, Brazil (Reuters) - Just two months ago, Raquel Pacheco was making a living as a high-end call girl, turning tricks with up to five men a day in an apartment in a swank ...
Getty trial spotlights Italy tomb raiders ARPI, Italy (Reuters) - Say 'tomb raider' to Francesco Racano and he doesn't think of a Hollywood action movie hero. He fights the real thing.
Tourists unfazed by bird flu in Asia HONG KONG (Reuters) - The spread of bird flu in Asia does not appear to be putting off tourists but local officials are nervous, fearing a repeat of the SARS outbreak two years ago, ...
Dutch forger displays work after fooling artists ZWOLLE, Netherlands (Reuters) - A master of his craft, painter Geert Jan Jansen was always happiest when his works were mistaken for those of other artists.
Europe seems far away in unstable southeast Turkey HAKKARI, Turkey (Reuters) - In the shadow of mountains bordering Iraq and Iran, Turkey's Hakkari province may one day be an outpost of the European Union. But for now, it feels cut ...
In China, honest toil is good for business HONG KONG (Reuters) - Pressure on Western firms to improve conditions at factories in China is paying off, experts say, with some firms granting workers rights that are still taboo ...
Whatever happened to Lebanon's "Cedar Revolution?" BEIRUT (Reuters) - In Beirut's Martyrs' Square, 11 photographs hang on a wooden wall, showing hundreds of thousands of anti-Syrian protesters thronging the city's streets after the ...
Australia, New Zealand gain from farm reform SYDNEY/WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Vast, dry Australia and compact, lush New Zealand may be worlds apart in terms of landscape, but they share a recipe for farming success -- they have ...
Indian planters get taste for tea tourism KOLKATA, India (Reuters) - Your tea break was never so exotic.
Dogged by dispute, Berlin rail station takes shape BERLIN (Reuters) - With a confident smile on his face and a spring in his step, German rail chief Hartmut Mehdorn walks through the buzzing Berlin building site where Europe's largest ...
New Latin American authors pick realism over magic BOGOTA, Colombia (Reuters) - Colombian novelist Jorge Franco isn't a magical realist. He is just a realist. His novel "Rosario Tijeras" features a corpse that gets taken to a party ...
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