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Mar 07, 2009 -
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger spent the week in Europe, attending the 79th Geneva International Motor Show. No word if the Austrian-born politician now speaks German with a heavy American accent.
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Feb 11, 2008 -
Of the four groups showing tonight – Hound, Terrier, Non-Sporting, and Herding – three of the four pooches that captured Best in Group at the AKC/Eukanuba National Championship have now captured their breed competitions at Westminster, too. That means, in addition to the other fabulous breeds included in those four groups, we'll see some familiar faces again tonight! Charmin, the Sealyham Terrier, that won both the Terrier and Best in Show title has captured the Sealyham spot, Geneva that captured the Herding group title will be the German Shepherd we see, and über-cute Uno, this 15-in.
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Aug 07, 2008 -
Colombia violated the Geneva Convention when its military used the Red Cross' symbol to help free 15 hostages from FARC rebels last month, according to the International Red Cross. The first Geneva Convention prohibits using the Red Cross emblem in military operations because it could compromise the perceived neutrality of the group's humanitarian and medical missions.
The Colombia operatives posed as faux-humanitarian workers, and video shows that one soldier wore the Red Cross emblem.
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Mar 06, 2008 -
At first glance, it looks uber geeky with the Trekkie-like LCD dashboard and 5.8-inch nav screen control area, but the newest ultra compact to hit the streets from Toyota could stand to up the geek factor a bit. Unveiled at the Geneva Auto Show Tuesday, the Toyota IQ's engineering innovations allow for more room inside — despite the tiny 9-foot length, which makes it perfect for those tight parking situations in urban cities. Plus, Toyota is pumping up its work in fuel hybrids, making the IQ an example of "plug-in" electricity technology that can cover about 62 miles per gallon of gas.
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Nov 09, 2009 -
Kittens in casts. Babies nudged to laugh every five seconds. Stuffed teddy bears left at killing-spree sites.
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Mar 25, 2009 -
Kate Middleton arrived at Geneva airport with her family on Sunday after a holiday in the Alps. She spent time skiing with Prince William, who has been criticised for taking time off from the RAF and accused of being given special treatment. Kate could be in for criticism too, as her picture has been used on a website and brochure to help sell her family's princess party outfits for children.
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Jan 05, 2009 -
Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz were spotted together as the two walked around the Geneva airport yesterday bundled up against the cold. We were a little worried that this sexy couple was having some relationship trouble but it looks like they were just laying low and are still going strong with a little New Year's vacation time. The Golden Globes are coming up and with Vicky Cristina Barcelona racking up nominations, Javier and Penelope could be walking the red carpet and coming home with trophies next weekend!
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Oct 03, 2008 -
Salma Hayek left Fashion Week and Francois-Henri Pinault, her ex-fiancé she's so friendly with, back in Paris as she traveled to Geneva for a press conference yesterday. She spoke at the UN building about her long-standing involvement with Pampers and UNICEF, who have partnered in their efforts to eliminate tetanus in newborns. Salma opened up about how deeply she's been affected by her work with the program, which will someday make her baby girl Valentina very proud.
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Oct 02, 2009 -
- David Letterman revealed on his show last night that he was recently blackmailed for $2 million. The extortionist threatened to go public with information that the talk show host had sexual relationships with female members of his staff.— BuzzSugar
- The US unemployment rate has reached 9.8 percent, as 263,000 jobs were lost in September. — Wall Street Journal
- During his five-hour trip to Copenhagen, President Obama said granting the 2016 Olympics to Chicago would give the US a chance to "welcome the world back to our neighborhood."
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Aug 31, 2009 -
There's more to purchasing power than the gross number on your paycheck. Nobody knows that better than residents of Copenhagen, who earn more before taxes on average than any other city in the world. However, after accounting for taxes, hours worked, social security contributions, transportation, and the cost of groceries and household items, workers in Copenhagen have weaker purchasing power compared to cities where the average gross pay is less.
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