2009年4月17日星期五

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Yahoo! News: Europe News

Vatican decries reaction to pope's condom remarks (AP)

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 04:11 PM PDT

FILE - In this Thursday, March 19, 2009 file photo, Pope Benedict XVI waves to the faithful as he leaves following a special mass at the Amadou Ahidjo stadium, in Yaounde, Cameroon. The Vatican on Friday, April 17, 2009 says some negative reactions to the pope's comments about condoms and AIDS during a trip to Africa were an 'unprecedented'' attempt to intimidate him. Pope Benedict XVI said last month that condoms weren't the answer to Africa's AIDS epidemic and could make the problem worse. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell, file)AP - Critics of the Catholic Church's social teachings are trying to intimidate Pope Benedict XVI into silence, the Vatican charged Friday in responding to attacks on the pontiff's remarks about AIDS and condom use.


Court convicts Tamil in new blow for rebels (AFP)

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 02:13 PM PDT

A masked demonstrator carrying the portrait of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) leader Velupillai Prabhakaran in Colombo in February 2009. A British Tamil leader was convicted Friday of supplying bomb-making equipment to the LTTE in a new blow for the rebels battling Sri Lankan troops trying to end a three-decade-long civil war.(AFP/Ishara S. Kodikara)AFP - A British Tamil leader was convicted Friday of supplying bomb-making equipment to the Tamil Tigers, in a new blow for the rebels battling Sri Lankan troops trying to end a three-decade-long civil war.


Attorney: man killed in G-20 riots by hemorrhage (AP)

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 02:02 PM PDT

AP - An attorney representing the family of a man who died during the riots before Group of 20 summit said Friday he suffered from an abdominal hemorrhage — not a heart attack, as was first thought.

London cop questioned over G20 protest death (AFP)

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 01:32 PM PDT

Protestors lay flowers at the spot where Ian Tomlinson died during the G20 demonstrations near the Bank of England in London. A policeman was questioned on suspicion of manslaughter over a man's death at G20 protests this month, after he was found to have died of a haemorrhage and not a heart attack.(AFP/File/Ben Stansall)AFP - A London policeman has been questioned on suspicion of manslaughter over a man's death at G20 summit protests this month, after it was found he died of a haemorrhage and not a heart attack, officials said Friday.


European automakers tout diesel's fuel-sipping zip (AP)

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 01:12 PM PDT

FILE - In this April 7, 2009 file photo, an Audi Q7 TDI is parked outside of an Audi dealership before a clean diesel TDI discussion at the Audi Forum in New York. With diesel prices down and drivers increasingly focused on getting the most out of every drop of fuel, some European automakers think the U.S. market may finally be ready to embrace diesel cars.  (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, file)AP - With diesel prices down and drivers increasingly focused on getting the most out of every drop of fuel, some European automakers think the U.S. market may finally be ready to embrace diesel cars.


Stockholm court jails The Pirate Bay founders for a year (AFP)

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 12:58 PM PDT

The Pirate Bay logo. A Swedish court found four men guilty Friday of promoting copyright infringement by running The Pirate Bay, one of the world's top illegal filesharing websites, sentencing them to a year in prison in a landmark ruling.(AFP/File)AFP - A Swedish court found four men guilty Friday of promoting copyright infringement by running The Pirate Bay, one of the world's top illegal filesharing websites, sentencing them to a year in prison in a landmark ruling.


British spy agency searches for `Q' (AP)

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 12:51 PM PDT

FILE -  In this Monday  Nov. 18 2002 file photo  John Cleese, centre,   who plays  MI5's Q in the current James Bomd films, stands with Madoona as they wait for  Britain's Queen Elizabeth II at the World Premiere of the James Bond film 'Die Another Day'  at the Royal Albert Hall in central London . Q was James Bond's go-to guy for inventions that included dagger-embedded shoes, radioactive lint and a deadly sofa that swallowed people.  Now, Britain's domestic spy agency  MI5  is hunting for its very own 'Q,' of sorts.  (AP Photo/ Daily Express, Tim Clarke/Pool )AP - He was James Bond's go-to guy for inventions that included dagger-embedded shoes, radioactive lint and a deadly sofa that swallowed people.


Cockerill confirmed as Leicester coach (AFP)

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 12:45 PM PDT

English Premiership side Leicester Tigers confirmed on Friday that former player Richard Cockerill, seen here in 1999, has been given the role of head coach on a permanent basis(AFP/File/Gabriel Bouys)AFP - English Premiership side Leicester Tigers confirmed on Friday that former player Richard Cockerill has been given the role of head coach on a permanent basis.


Hitler-signed watercolors to be auctioned (AP)

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 12:41 PM PDT

AP - A pair of watercolor paintings depicting farm scenes and signed "Adolf Hitler" are up for auction in the German city of Nuremberg this month.

Uncertainty surrounds death in French piracy raid (AP)

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 12:31 PM PDT

In this undated photo released by the French Defense Ministry on Saturday, April 11, 2009, armed pirates and their hostages are seen aboard the French yacht 'Tanit', off the coast of Somalia. French navy commandos stormed a French sailboat held by pirates off the Somali coast on Friday, April 10, 2009, in an assault triggered by threats the passengers would be executed. One hostage was killed in the operation, demonstrating the risks of a military operation against sea bandits. (AP Photo/ECPAD-French Defense Ministry)AP - Three Somali pirates who survived a French commando assault to free a sailboat were charged Friday with hijacking the vessel and holding five passengers hostage, one of whom died in the raid, the prosecutor's office said.


Italy outraged by crumbling of hospital in quake (AP)

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 12:28 PM PDT

Rubble is seen outside the entrance of the Emergency Room (Pronto Soccorso) of the San Salvatore Hospital, in L'Aquila, central Italy, in this Wednesday April 15, 2009 photo. The hospital of San Salvatore should have been a sanctuary for the wounded when the Italian city of L'Aquila and its surroundings were struck by an earthquake April 6. Instead, it was anything but. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)AP - The hospital of San Salvatore should have been a sanctuary for the injured when this central Italian city and its surroundings were struck by an earthquake.


Overnight star says she's handling attention (AP)

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 11:25 AM PDT

Susan Boyle, who's performance on the television show 'Britain's Got Talent' wowed the judges, gives the thumbs up at her home in Blackburn, Scotland, Thursday April 16, 2009. The frumpy 47-year-old, who says she's never been kissed, has gained celebrity fans and millions of admirers - including a fair number of men - since appearing on the show. Her fame has been fueled by new technology, with a clip of her performance viewed more than 12 million times on YouTube.(AP Photo/Andrew Milligan-pa)AP - Singing sensation Susan Boyle said Friday that she's untroubled by people drawing contrasts between her angelic voice and dowdy image after she was thrust into the international spotlight.


UN anti-racism conference could spark high tension (AP)

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 11:16 AM PDT

AP - Concerns are high that next week's United Nations anti-racism conference may descend into contentious debate over Israel that marred the last such gathering eight years ago.

Toyota workers block production at French plant (AP)

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 10:41 AM PDT

Luc Rousselet, director for France at US industrial conglomerate 3M, answers journalists' questions after being detained by angry workers in Pithiviers, France, March 25. The sacked workers later released Rousselet as a bargaining chip to win better terms for laid-off staff, the second case of AP - A court on Friday convicted 9 workers at Caterpillar France of hampering the freedom to work and 11 others of illegally occupying company grounds, and ordered them all fined euro200 ($265) each time they repeat such actions to protest layoffs.


Spain: No torture probe of US officials (AP)

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 09:33 AM PDT

A file photo of Camp Delta at the US Naval Base in Guantanamo, Cuba. Spain's attorney general on Thursday recommended against an investigating magistrate going ahead with a probe of six former US officials over allegations they gave legal cover for torture at the Guantanamo Bay prison camp.(AFP/File/Paul J. Richards)AP - Spain should not investigate allegations that six senior Bush administration officials gave legal cover for the torture of terror suspects at Guantanamo Bay, Spanish prosecutors formally recommended Friday.


Belfast remembers Blitz victims of 1941 (AP)

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 07:49 AM PDT

AP - Nearly 70 years after Belfast was bombed in World War II, the city has its first memorial to nearly a thousand people who died in the Blitz.

Ex-US Sec State urges Republicans to back test ban (AP)

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 07:38 AM PDT

Former Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev, left, seen next to Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini, with former US Secretary of State George P. Shultz, on the right, at the end of a two-day conference on nuclear disarmament 'Overcoming Nuclear Dangers', at the Italian foreign ministry, in Rome, Friday,  April 17, 2009. Gorbachev, last leader of the now-defunct Soviet Union, helped inaugurate two days of discussions on nuclear disarmament involving some 100 former and current international leaders, under the sponsorship of the Italian Foreign Ministry, the US-based organization Nuclear Threat Initiative and Gorbachev's own World Political Forum. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)AP - His fellow U.S. Republicans may have been right to vote down the nuclear test-ban treaty a decade ago, but they'd be wrong to scuttle it again as President Barack Obama pushes for Senate ratification, former Secretary of State George P. Shultz said Friday.


Hollywood scores win over Pirate Bay, 4 convicted (AP)

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 07:31 AM PDT

A crowd of journalists press to get a copy of the Pirate Bay trial verdict Friday April 17, 2009 at the court house in Stockholm, Sweden. Four men linked to popular file-sharing site The Pirate Bay were convicted Friday of breaking Sweden's copyright law by helping millions of users freely download music, movies and computer games on the Internet. In a landmark ruling, the Stockholm district court sentenced Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, Peter Sunde, Fredrik Neij and Carl Lundstrom to one year each in prison. They were also ordered to pay damages of 30 million kronor ($3.6 million) to a series of entertainment companies, including Warner Bros, Sony Music Entertainment, EMI and Columbia Pictures. The Pirate Bay provides a forum for its estimated 22 million users to download content through so-called torrent files.  (AP Photo/Fredrik Persson)AP - The entertainment industry won round one Friday in a legal battle against file-sharing hub The Pirate Bay, with guilty verdicts and one-year prison sentences handed down to four men accused of running and financing the popular site.


Russian president slams NATO exercises in Georgia (AP)

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 06:17 AM PDT

AP - Russia's president on Friday denounced NATO's plan to hold military exercises in Georgia, calling it a dangerous move that could threaten efforts to improve relations between Moscow and the Western alliance.

Nations look to Kenya as venue for piracy trials (AP)

Posted: 17 Apr 2009 05:21 AM PDT

This aerial photo taken from a French Navy helicopter and released by the French Defense Ministry on Wednesday, April 15, 2009,  showing a pirate 'mother ship', as it is intercepted by French military officers on Wednesday, some 550 miles (900 kilometers) east of the Kenyan port of Mombasa.  The French Defense Ministry says it detained 11 pirates during a French assault on a pirate 'mother ship' and thwarted a pirate attack on a Liberian-registered vessel.  (AP Photo/Ecpad/HO)AP - Dutch prosecutors are dusting off the oldest international felony in their country's books to tackle the 21st-century wave of piracy.


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