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AsianUSairtravellersstranded
From: Townhall on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:51 PM
Europe-bound air passengers around the world remain stranded, with British airspace set to stay closed until midnight GMT at the earliest. Elsewhere in Europe some restrictions are eased.
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AirFranceputsvolcanocostat35meurosaday
From: Townhall on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:51 PM
Air France-KLM said on Monday that the disruption to services caused by a vast cloud of volcanic ash from Iceland was costing it 35 million euros per day. The figure was given by the director general of the company, Pierre-Henri Gourgeon, who added that on-going test-flights by Air France-KLM, L...
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RawVideoFirstDadObamaAttendsSoccerGame
From: Townhall on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:51 PM
President Barack Obama took time out of his schedule on Saturday to attend his daughter’s soccer... 4/2010 AP
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RawVideoManRidingLawnMowerGetsDUI
From: Townhall on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:51 PM
A Tennessee man is facing drunk driving charges after being pulled over by police on a riding lawn... 4/2010 AP
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Volcanicashleavespassengersstranded
From: Townhall on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:51 PM
Passengers around the world left stranded, with British airspace set to stay closed until midnight GMT at the earliest.
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InSomberCeremonyDeadlyOKCBlastRecalled
From: Townhall on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:51 PM
Survivors and victims' relatives gathered Monday for a somber ceremony to mark the 15th... 4/2010 AP
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TalkoftheTownCarrieUnderwoodentertaineroftheyear
From: Townhall on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:51 PM
The latest celebrity and entertainment headlines including Carrie Underwood wins entertainer of the year, Aerosmith is touring again and Sandra Bullock has to return her Razzie.
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DCSchoolPrincipalFoundFatallyShot
From: Townhall on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:51 PM
Police in suburban Washington say they are investigating the death of a D.C. school principal as a... 4/2010 AP
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Australianscheerairrace
From: Townhall on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:51 PM
A world away from the volcanic dust-induced woes of international air travel, fans of the Red Bull air race in Perth, Australia cheered daredevil aerial acrobatics under cloudless skies.
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Japanfirmseyestrongyen
From: Townhall on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:51 PM
Japan firms have experience with a volatile yen, but for some like Mori Seiki, its current level against the dollar leaves them in a quandary.
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ArgentinatakesUruguaytocourtoverpapermill
From: Townhall on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:51 PM
For seven years, an ecological battle has pitted Argentina against Uruguay. At the center of the conflict is a factory located on the river that separates the two countries. Argentina says it’s poisoning the river, a charge Uruguay denies. The International Court of Justice at the Hague is expec...
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PopevisitsMaltaaspaedophilepriestrowrumbleson
From: Townhall on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:51 PM
The deeply Catholic island nation of Malta is hosting Pope Benedict XVI, amid tensions over a wave of paedophile priest scandals besetting the Vatican. The German pontiff will spend just 26 hours in the tiny Mediterranean state, where he will meet with children and youths and celebrate an open-a...
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MugabecallsforpeaceasZimbabwecelebratesindependence
From: Townhall on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:51 PM
President Robert Mugabe on Sunday issued an unprecedented appeal for an end to politically and racially driven violence in Zimbabwe, as the nation marked 30 years of independence. The National Sports Stadium in Harare was awash with the green, yellow, red, black and white of the Zimbabwean flag ...
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Manilasbicyclemessage
From: Townhall on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:51 PM
Environmentalists hold a massive bike ride through the city, hoping to draw attention to environmental issues ahead of upcoming elections in the Philippines.
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VolcanicashcausestravelchaosinEurope
From: Townhall on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:51 PM
A cloud of volcanic ash from Iceland has smothered Europe’s skies, causing airports to shut, tens of thousands of flights to be cancelled and travel chaos across the world. Images and soundbites Duration: 01:28
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BusinessUpdateGoldmanhitsAsia
From: Townhall on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:51 PM
Fraud charges against Goldman Sachs weigh on Asian bank stocks, while airlines and tourism stocks fall as flights to Europe remained grounded.
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Theworldsyoungestkingfinallygetshiscrown
From: Townhall on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:51 PM
The world’s youngest king assumed his official duties at a ceremony in a quiet town at the foot of Uganda's Rwenzori mountains. 18 year old Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV was crowned as head of the Kingdom of Toro in a traditional ceremony in his hilltop palace overlooking his capital of...
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ElBaradeifromUNnuclearchieftoEgypts039reformhope039
From: Townhall on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:51 PM
A Nobel Peace prize laureate and former UN senior official, Mohamed ElBaradei has turned his attention to Egyptian politics. The 67-year-old has emerged as the country’s most high profile pro-reform leader after retiring as the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency last year. Now he cou...
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FlightsinLimbo
From: Townhall on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:51 PM
Volcanic ash from Iceland continues to ground flights across Europe and it is not clear when full flight service will resume. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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Governmentmullpartialreopeningofairlineroutes
From: Townhall on Mon, Apr 19 2010 7:51 PM
European transport ministers agreed to ease, from Tuesday, restrictions on flights imposed due to the ash cloud emanating from an Icelandic volcano, the EU commission announced. Flights across Europe have been grounded since Thursday due to safety concerns, causing widespread travel chaos and hi...
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