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Van Rompuy's curious haikus

First miracle man. Then the EU president. A famous Belgian Most of Herman Van Rompuy's website , as one might perhaps expect of an upstanding European (and since last night, Europeans don't get much more upstanding than...

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Indonesia moves on tax loophole

by Chaim Estulin and Phoebe Leung This article is provided to FT.com readers by Debtwire—the most informed news service available for financial professionals in fixed income markets across the world. www.debtwire.com...

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Dangerous seas

Why have the world's most advanced navies failed to end piracy in the seas around Somalia? The BBC's Middle East correspondent Paul Wood reports from the EU anti-piracy taskforce flagship, Evertsen, in the Gulf of Aden. Cdr...

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Holland team at World Cup 2010

A squad packed full of talent, but will Holland fall short against at World Cup 2010 in South Africa? Brilliant Orange: Rafael Van der Vaart takes on World Cup holders Italy during an international friendly Photo: GETTY IMAGES...

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Royal Navy used 'Spanish flag' for target practice off Gibraltar

Giles Paxman, Britain's ambassador to Madrid, has apologised after the Royal Navy fired on a buoy bearing the red and yellow of the Spanish flag during target practice off Gibraltar. Gibraltar was ceded to the British under the...

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Heitinga happy in England

has stated that he is happy that he opted to head to England from Atletico Madrid last summer. The 26-year-old Netherlands international, who can play in defence or midfield, has seen his former club struggle for form both in...

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Emcore wins Cygnus solar cell contract

Orbital Sciences' Cygnus International Space Station resupply spacecraft is to use solar cells from New Mexico company Emcore. The solar cell manufacturer has been awarded a contract by Orbital's solar array supplier Dutch...

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Prof. Peter Mack

General MA (Oxford), MPhil, PhD (Warburg Institute, London), DLitt (Warwick) Research Interests Medieval and Renaissance European intellectual, cultural and literary history. Most of publications - among them, Renaissance...

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Can Somali pirates be defeated?

Why have the world's most advanced navies failed to end piracy in the seas around Somalia? The BBC's Middle East correspondent Paul Wood reports from the EU anti-piracy taskforce flagship, Evertsen, in the Gulf of Aden. Cdr...

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Man charged over £60K drug find

A 24-year-old man from the Bogside has appeared in Londonderry Magistrates Court charged over £60,000 worth of drugs found by police in his home. Andrew Christopher Ball from Westland Terrace was arrested on his birthday. Mr...

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