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Bulgaria ratings affirmed, outlook negative - Fitch
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Gold for Poland and China in gymnastics
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US Missile Shield Gains Popular Support in Poland
Fifty-eight percent of Poles canvassed said they now supported the Pentagon's plan to base 10 missile interceptors in Poland, while 46 percent were against the scheme. The poll, conducted by Rzeczpospolita newspaper, said 45 percent of respondents
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Bulgaria Female Wrestler Wins Silver in Beijing
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Firm may sue Ukraine over stadium
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Polish president says EU too soft on
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Kiev looking for missile ties with West
KIEV, Aug 16: Ukraine is prepared to open its missile defence network to cooperation with European and other foreign powers, the ex-Soviet republic's foreign ministry said on Saturday. The ministry said that the demise of a bilateral Russian-Ukrainian
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Murofushi dethroned / 2004 hammer champ finishes 5th; Slovenia's Kozmus takes gold
Ken Marantz / Daily Yomiuri Sportswriter BEIJING--Koji Murofushi lost his crown as Olympic hammer throw king, but he went out with his head held high. Murofushi could only manage a best throw of 80.71 meters to finish in fifth place Sunday night at the
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East Europe guards against mighty Moscow
WARSAW, August 17: Russia?s attack on Georgia has sparked fears across the young democracies of Eastern Europe that Moscow is once again hungry for conquest ? and they are scrambling to protect themselves by tightening security alliances with Western
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Rice to visit Poland to sign missile shield deal
What's this WASHINGTON (AFP) - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Sunday she would travel to Poland in coming days to ink a deal on installing US interceptor missiles on Polish territory. 'I'm going to Poland to sign a missile defense agreement
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Baltic index rises further on Pacific demand
(LONDON) The Baltic Dry Index, a measure of commodity shipping costs, rose 1.8 per cent in London for its third consecutive advance as BHP Billiton Ltd led an increase in vessel demand in the Pacific.
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Romania melts off
Although we are at the middle of August, the temperatures keep rising. The meteorologists have issued a yellow code for heat valid yesterday and today, the mercury in the thermometers rising to 37-38 degrees C in the shade. In spite of the outdoor
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Ukraine Willing to Partner With West on Missile Defense
Ukraine says it is ready to share information from its missile warning system with Western countries. Saturday's announcement comes as tensions mount between Russia and the West over the conflict in neighboring Georgia. It also comes just days after
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World Bank helps Moldova to face food price rise
The World Bank will offer Moldova a 7-million-dollar grant as additional financing in the Health and Social Assistance Project. Info-Prim Neo reports that the grant was approved by the Board of the World Bank on August 11, and the respective agreement
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US, Poland strike deal for anti-missile bases
By Arthur Bright for CSMonitor (AXcess News) - The United States and Poland have announced an agreement to put US anti-missile interceptors in Poland to defend the US and Europe from 'rogue' missile attacks. But Russia, having recently invaded Georgia,
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U.S.' Gates scoffs at Russian warnings to Poland
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Pentagon chief Robert Gates dismissed as 'empty rhetoric' on Sunday Russian warnings that Moscow would target Poland for a possible military strike because Warsaw agreed to host part of a U.S. missile shield. 'Russia is not going
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Georgian ally Lithuania slams Russia over ceasefire breaches
(AFP) - Thursday accused Russia of failing to honour a ceasefire in Georgia and said he was deeply concerned by continued fighting there. Adamkus, a staunch ally of , pointed to military action in the flashpoint Georgian city of Gori. 'This causes great
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US' Gates dismisses Russian warnings to Poland
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Pentagon chief Robert Gates dismissed as 'empty rhetoric' Sunday Russian warnings that Moscow would target Poland for a possible military strike because Warsaw agreed to host part of a U.S. missile shield. 'Russia is not going to
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Poland, U.S. Clinch Missile Shield Deal
WARSAW, Poland - Warsaw and Washington signed a preliminary deal Aug. 14 on basing part of a U.S. missile shield in Poland, in the face of Moscow's vehement opposition and mounting East-West tensions over Georgia. U.S. and Polish negotiators inked the
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China's Xiao gets gold on pommel horse; Croatia's Ude wins silver
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