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Europe's governments in talks on rescue plan for troubled Greece to try and soothe markets

Published February 10, 2010, 6:41 am, Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune

BRUSSELS - European Union governments are wrestling over how to help Greece, whose debt crisis has shaken the EU and undermined the shared euro currency.

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Council seeks to lighten assessment bite with longer repayment period

Published February 10, 2010, 6:25 am, Worcester Telegram & Gazette

WORCESTER - With the cost of infrastructure improvements becoming prohibitive for many residents, the City Council is looking to provide some relief by making the repayment schedule for those betterments more palatable.

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Europe's governments in talks on rescue plan for troubled Greece to soothe markets

Published February 10, 2010, 6:09 am, Baltimore Sun

BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union governments are negotiating plans to rescue Greece if it nears a disastrous default on its debt, after investor worries over its shaky finances sent stock markets and the euro in a downward spiral.

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Doubts over Sahara buying debt-ridden Liverpool

Published February 10, 2010, 5:27 am, Calcutta News

The British media is abuzz that Indian business tycoon Subrata Roy is interested in buying English Premier League club Liverpool, but no-one is prepared to believe that he will invest in a debt-ridden football club.

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Quinoa and buckwheat top nutrition tables for gluten-free

Published February 10, 2010, 3:20 am, Food Navigator Europe

The polyphenol content of quinoa and buckwheat flours may enhance the nutritional profile of gluten-free formulations, and may be a better option than amaranth, says a new study.

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Nigeria : Yar'Adua - Intrigues Behind House Rejection of Power Vacuum Motion

Published February 10, 2010, 2:59 am, AllAfrica.com

Lagos — Last Wednesday's rejection of a motion by the House of Representatives for ailing President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua to comply with Section 145 of the 1999 Constitution was characterised by high-wired intrigues and deft political manoeuvres.

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Paulson: Public will get back "every penny" lent to banks

Published February 10, 2010, 12:11 am, Denver Post

Henry Paulson, former Treasury secretary under President George W. Bush, responding to a question from investment tycoon Warren Buffett, said the U.S. government will be repaid in full for the funds it put into the country's lenders.

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Sworn to Service | Firefighters and police officers faced similar dilemmas, but each ended in different results

Published February 10, 2010, 12:05 am, Urban Tulsa

The recently concluded negotiations between the office of Mayor Dewey Bartlett Jr. and the bargaining units for Tulsa's police and fire departments resulted in vastly different outcomes for the city's two primary public safety entities. Firefighters voted to accept pay cuts and other benefits conce... By Mike Easterling.

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Insight HD with Host Hugh Downs Produces 21st Century Christian Leaders Series

Published February 10, 2010, 12:01 am, PR.com

Raising up leaders has historically been something that America does well. In the Christian ministry there is a great need not only to raise up good leaders, but to raise up wise leaders for the good of the Christian faith. Wise leaders follow biblical standards. It is with this in mind that a new series is being produced on how those students are shaped into the leaders of tomorrow. The senior ...

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School for the Deaf could serve high school or college classes

Published February 10, 2010, 12:00 am, The Argus Leader

With the last remaining students probably heading elsewhere next school year, portions of the South Dakota School for the Deaf soon could be available for lease. The Board of Regents plans to empty the classrooms after 130 years, sending the handful of remaining students to a mainstream school or another state's residential deaf school. The outsourcing and layoffs would save an estimated $678 ...

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