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Debt-laden Eurotunnel to cut workforce by nearly a thirdEurotunnel, the operator of the rail tunnel under the Channel between Britain and France, is to… 20/10/05 07:10 CET
IMF chief Rato backs ECB monetary policyThe European Central Bank’s recent more hawkish stance on interest rates has analysts asking will… 20/10/05 06:10 CET
Germany economists reduce growth forecast for next yearGermany’s six leading economic think tanks say economic growth in Europe’s largest economy will… 20/10/05 06:10 CET
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Iraqis divided over Saddam trialA day after it opened, the trial of Saddam Hussein is already highlighting Iraq’s deep social… 20/10/05 12:10 CET
Mexico and Florida braced for WilmaShe may have weakened slightly, but Hurricane Wilma is still packing quite a punch. The category… 20/10/05 12:10 CET
Anxiety and evacuations as Hurricane Wilma approachesIt is being described as “potentially catastrophic.” And it is being warned that it is a storm that… 20/10/05 07:10 CET
Iraq gripped by Saddam trialAcross Iraq, it was essential viewing, with all eyes focussed on the man who once ruled the nation… 20/10/05 07:10 CET
Berlusconi passes major constitutional reformThere was mixed reaction in Italy’s lower house of parliament as Silvio Berlusconi managed to pass… 20/10/05 06:10 CET
Fresh European efforts to stop bird fluHealth ministers from across the European Union have been meeting in the UK todiscuss how best to… 20/10/05 06:10 CET
Bird flu rears head again in AsiaWhile Europe struggles to contain bird flu, the deadly strain of the virus has reared its head… 20/10/05 06:10 CET
David Cameron, the “Conservatives’ Blair”He may be just 39 years old, but his supporters say he is the man to take the driving seat of a… 20/10/05 06:10 CET
Bush puts pressure on Palestinian leaderThe Palestinian Authority must reject terrorism in order for the Middle East peace process to move… 20/10/05 06:10 CET
