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Flights to U.S. cancelled over security concerns
British Airways, Air France and Continental canceled flights from Europe after U.S. officials raised concerns about the possibility of terrorist attacks.
Close ally of Chirac guilty in jobs case
Alain Juppé is set to be banned from public office after being found guilty of illegal party financing.
Journalists fear harm from report on BBC
The Hutton report and Dyke's resignation angered many BBC staff members, and alarmed other journalists.
Cannibal convicted of manslaughter
The conviction on a lesser charge means that Meiwes could be released in less than five years.
U.S. struggles to calm Turks
Turkey and other neighbors fear that an Iraq split up into ethnic enclaves could stir up their own restive minorities.
UN holds off on setting Cyprus talks
Pressure is growing for rivals to accept a power-sharing blueprint that would usher a united Cyprus into the EU.
Sweden to limit benefits
The Swedish Migration Board expects 10,000 to 20,000 work permit applications, mainly from people in Poland and the Baltic republics.
On arms expert's Iraq report, Europe sniffs and shrugs
Kay's testimony Wednesday before a U.S. Senate committee created less derision in places like Poland.
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The Daily Telegraph (Britain): Iraq's weapons mystery
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UN meeting considers plans to end hunger
Schröder to meet Bush for talks at White House
Russian nuclear forces plan huge war exercise
Berlusconi trial is set to resume on April 16
Business Europe
Has the Swiss economy stopped ticking?
Sanofi workers protest sale of a drug factory
Yukos earnings climb despite probe
Dutch arrest 52 in Internet e-mail scam
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