2008年9月4日星期四

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Yahoo! News: Europe News

Unilever: Nestle executive to take CEO job (AP)

Posted: 04 Sep 2008 05:30 AM CDT

AP - Unilever NV/PLC, the maker of Dove soaps, Axe deodorants and Ben & Jerry's ice cream, said Thursday it will appoint Paul Polman, currently an executive for Nestle SA, as chief executive officer.

Freerunners fly at world championships in London (AFP)

Posted: 04 Sep 2008 05:22 AM CDT

A freerunner jumps in Berlin. Flying through the air with death-defying leaps and hurtling around obstacles at breakneck pace, 23 of the planet's top freerunners have battled it out in the first ever world championships in London.(AFP/DDP/File/Michael Kappeler)AFP - Flying through the air with death-defying leaps and hurtling around obstacles at breakneck pace, 23 of the planet's top freerunners battled it out in the first ever world championships Wednesday.


Blair bodyguard left loaded gun in London cafe (AFP)

Posted: 04 Sep 2008 05:17 AM CDT

A Starbucks coffee shop in central London. A police officer guarding former prime minister Tony Blair left her loaded gun in a Starbucks where it was found by a member of the public, police and media reports said.(AFP/File/Adrian Dennis)AFP - A police officer guarding former prime minister Tony Blair left her loaded gun in a London coffee shop where it was found by a member of the public, police and media reports said Thursday.


Unilever chief Cescau to step down (AFP)

Posted: 04 Sep 2008 05:14 AM CDT

Anglo-Dutch food and cosmetics giant Unilever said that chief executive Patrick Cescau will step down at the end of this year and be replaced by top Nestle manager Paul Polman, seen here in 2007.(AFP/File/Fabrice Coffrini)AFP - Anglo-Dutch food and cosmetics giant Unilever said Thursday that chief executive Patrick Cescau will step down at the end of this year and be replaced by top Nestle manager Paul Polman.


Cheney condemns Russia over Georgian war (AP)

Posted: 04 Sep 2008 04:54 AM CDT

Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili, right, and US Vice President Dick Cheney seen during their news conference on  in Tbilisi, Georgia, Thursday, Sept. 4, 2008.  U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney condemned Russia on Thursday for what he called an 'illegitimate, unilateral attempt' to change Georgia's borders by force. Speaking during a closely watched trip to this U.S.-allied South Caucasus nation, Cheney also assured Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili that the United States was 'fully committed' to his country's efforts to join NATO. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)AP - Vice President Dick Cheney has condemned Russia for what he says is an "illegitimate, unilateral attempt" to change Georgia's borders by force.


Syria seeks French role in peace talks as Sarkozy visits (AFP)

Posted: 04 Sep 2008 04:49 AM CDT

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad (left) welcomes his French counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy to Damascus on September 3. Sarkozy will wind up a two-day visit to Syria with a four-way summit including Turkey and Qatar aimed at boosting the roles of France and the European Union in Middle East diplomacy.(AFP/Pool/Gerard Cerles)AFP - French President Nicolas Sarkozy winds up a two-day visit to Syria Thursday with a four-way summit including Turkey and Qatar aimed at boosting the roles of France and the European Union in Middle East diplomacy.


ECB, BoE expected to leave interest rates steady (AP)

Posted: 04 Sep 2008 04:40 AM CDT

|Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, centre,  with Chancellor of the Exchequer  Alistair Darling,  left,  Communities Secretary Hazel Blears, 2nd right,  and Chief Secretary to the Treasury Yvette Cooper  at a Downing Street meeting to discuss the current housing situation Tuesday Sept. 2, 2008. Brown  unveiled plans on Tuesday to spend 1 billion pounds (US$1.8 billion) reinvigorating the country's ailing housing market, which is suffering from the worst crash since the early 1990s.  (AP Photo/Lewis Whyld/PA)AP - The European Central Bank and Bank of England will likely leave interest rates unchanged on Thursday as they face mounting inflation and slowing growth.


Investors reach compromise at TNK-BP (AP)

Posted: 04 Sep 2008 04:38 AM CDT

AP - BP PLC and its billionaire Russian partners have reached a deal over TNK-BP that forces out its embattled CEO and signals an end to a bitter struggle for control of the Russian-British joint venture, officials said Thursday.

Bank of England to announce rate decision (AP)

Posted: 04 Sep 2008 04:37 AM CDT

|Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, centre,  with Chancellor of the Exchequer  Alistair Darling,  left,  Communities Secretary Hazel Blears, 2nd right,  and Chief Secretary to the Treasury Yvette Cooper  at a Downing Street meeting to discuss the current housing situation Tuesday Sept. 2, 2008. Brown  unveiled plans on Tuesday to spend 1 billion pounds (US$1.8 billion) reinvigorating the country's ailing housing market, which is suffering from the worst crash since the early 1990s.  (AP Photo/Lewis Whyld/PA)AP - The Bank of England is expected to keep interest rates steady at 5 percent despite a looming recession when it announces its monthly decision later Thursday.


Deal signed to end TNK-BP oil company feud (AFP)

Posted: 04 Sep 2008 04:20 AM CDT

British-Russian oil giant TNK-BP offices in Moscow. British and Russian shareholders signed a deal ending a long-running feud for control of joint oil venture TNK-BP that had unnerved investors(AFP/File/Natalia Kolesnikova)AFP - British and Russian shareholders signed a deal Thursday ending a long-running feud for control of joint oil venture TNK-BP that had unnerved investors, statements from the two sides said.


Russia's Medvedev adopts tough tone, echoing Putin (AP)

Posted: 04 Sep 2008 02:00 AM CDT

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, right,  greets  President of Moldova's breakaway region of Trans-Dniester Igor Smirnov,  during their meeting in the Black Sea resort of Sochi , southern Russia, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008. (AP Photo/RIA Novosti, Vladimir Rodionov, Presidential Press Service)AP - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, whose name derives from the Russian word for bear, has been showing his claws.


Rival Cypriot leaders upbeat after new peace talks (AP)

Posted: 03 Sep 2008 07:34 PM CDT

Interactive graphic on the divided Mediterranean island of Cyprus as rival Greek and Turkish leaders meet for the formal launch of intensive UN-backed negotiations for reunification after three decades of failed diplomacy.(AFP iactiv)AP - Cyprus' rival Greek and Turkish leaders started new peace talks Wednesday and said they hoped for a deal soon aimed at reuniting an island divided by war 34 years ago.


Experts: IRA is disappearing in Ireland (AP)

Posted: 03 Sep 2008 04:03 PM CDT

A telegraph pole with a sign supporting the Irish Republican Army (IRA) in South Armagh. The IRA's military wing is no longer operational, independent monitors said Wednesday in a report on one of the main stumbling blocks to the power-sharing government in Northern Ireland.(AFP/File/Adrian Dennis)AP - The Irish Republican Army is fading away in Northern Ireland and poses no security threat to the British territory, international experts concluded Wednesday in another landmark for peacemaking.


French businesses loath to end 35-hour work week (AP)

Posted: 03 Sep 2008 04:01 PM CDT

In this March 10, 2005 file photo, demonstrators take to the streets in Bayonne, southwestern France, to defend the 35-hour work week.  The banner reads: 'Working Time'. France's ten-year experiment with a 35-hour work week is coming to an end, sort of. A new law championed by French President Nicolas Sarkozy allows companies to negotiate their way out of a rule that has drawn both ridicule and envy in other countries and that France's labor minister calls a 'straitjacket' on the economy. (AP Photo/Bob Edme)AP - It's being called the coup de grace for France's decade-long experiment with a 35-hour work week — a policy that inspired both envy and ridicule in Europe and the U.S., and even some copycats.


Russia sends cash, builders to S. Ossetia (AP)

Posted: 03 Sep 2008 02:19 PM CDT

Russian construction workers prepare a school building for opening of the school year in Tskhinvali, regional capital of Georgia's breakaway province of South Ossetia, Friday, Aug. 29, 2008. The sign reads Tskhinvali Secondary School # 6 named after Eduard Bekoyev. Russia has already begun pouring money into reconstruction of this rebel capital just weeks after the rout of Georgian forces here. Russian authorities have dispatched 500 construction workers to repair and rebuilt scores of damaged or destroyed administrative buildings and schools, as well as the region's main hospital in Tskhinvali. (AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky)AP - Russia has sent hundreds of workers to rebuild this shattered rebel capital just weeks after its military routed Georgian forces here, and has promised cash payments for every South Ossetian — the latest in efforts to shore up its alliance with the breakaway Georgian province.


French opposition says Sarkozy abused power (AP)

Posted: 03 Sep 2008 12:26 PM CDT

AP - Dozens of Corsican nationalists invaded the luxurious villa of a French film star to hold a protest party. In the fallout, the top police official on the French Mediterranean island lost his job.

American says he's a teacher, not a US agent (AP)

Posted: 03 Sep 2008 12:17 PM CDT

Michael Lee White displays a picture of the passport he said was lost on a Moscow-New York flight in 2005, at his apartment in Guangzhou, China, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008. Russian officials say Michael Lee White was a U.S. agent involved in the recent fighting between their troops and Georgia. They claim to have found the Army veteran's passport in the country. (AP Photo/William Foreman)AP - Russian officials say Michael Lee White was a U.S. agent involved in the recent fighting between their troops and Georgia. They claim to have found the Army veteran's passport in the country.


US VP Cheney assures Azerbaijan of U.S 'interest' (AP)

Posted: 03 Sep 2008 11:50 AM CDT

Vice President Dick Cheney attends a Cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, DC. Cheney on Wednesday arrived in the Azerbaijani capital Baku for talks on energy, his first stop on a tour of ex-Soviet nations.(AFP/Tim Sloan)AP - U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney assured Azerbaijan on Wednesday of America's "abiding interest" in the region's stability. It was the first stop on a tour of three ex-Soviet republics that are wary of Russia's intentions after its war with Georgia last month.


British military reacting to climate change (AP)

Posted: 03 Sep 2008 11:33 AM CDT

AP - Climate change is forcing the British military to tailor its strategy and equipment for more extreme weather, a junior defense minister said Wednesday.

US sends flagship to Georgia, plans $1B in aid (AP)

Posted: 03 Sep 2008 11:22 AM CDT

Photo obtained from the US Marine Corps in 2003 shows the USS Mount Whitney gliding through the water in the Gulf of Aden. The USS Mount Whitney sailed through the Turkish Straits and into the Black Sea Wednesday to deliver humanitarian aid to Georgia, an AFP photographer witnessed.(AFP/HO/File/Usmc)AP - A U.S. Navy flagship loaded with aid steamed through the Dardanelles on Wednesday en route to Georgia, as the Bush administration prepared to roll out a $1 billion economic aid package for the former Soviet republic.


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