In this June 11, 2013, photo, President Barack Obama speaks in the East Room of the White House in Washington. One of the big goals of President Barack Obama's upcoming trip to Europe may be in jeopardy with French objections threatening to hold up the launch of negotiations on a sweeping U.S.-European Union free trade pact. The proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership has raised great expectations of boosting growth and jobs by eliminating tariffs and other barriers that have long plagued economic relations.
In this June 11, 2013, photo, President Barack Obama speaks in the East Room of the White House in Washington. One of the big goals of President Barack Obama's upcoming trip to Europe may be in jeopardy with French objections threatening to hold up the launch of negotiations on a sweeping U.S.-European Union free trade pact. The proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership has raised great expectations of boosting growth and jobs by eliminating tariffs and other barriers that have long plagued economic relations.
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Dr. Ernest Johnson and his friend Ed Haag will soon find themselves driving westbound across Asia and Europe in thePeking to Paris Motor Challenge. They're one of a hundred teams in the prestigious event. Here they hold a photo of their car, a modified 1946 Ford
Dr. Ernest Johnson and his friend Ed Haag will soon find themselves driving westbound across Asia and Europe in thePeking to Paris Motor Challenge. They're one of a hundred teams in the prestigious event. Here they hold a photo of their car, a modified 1946 Ford
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Gabriella Clavel
Ahead of Sacramento shows in June, Jules Baenziger, a.k.a. Sea of Bees, is touring Europe. Her new album, "Orangefarben," is about to be widely available.
Gabriella Clavel
Ahead of Sacramento shows in June, Jules Baenziger, a.k.a. Sea of Bees, is touring Europe. Her new album, "Orangefarben," is about to be widely available.
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Colonel Charles Lindbergh and his wife Anne Morrow Lindbergh as they arrived at Tempelphof Aerodrome in Berlin, Germany, on Oct. 11, 1938,. To escape public scrutiny, the couple lived in Europe during the late 1930's.
Colonel Charles Lindbergh and his wife Anne Morrow Lindbergh as they arrived at Tempelphof Aerodrome in Berlin, Germany, on Oct. 11, 1938,. To escape public scrutiny, the couple lived in Europe during the late 1930's.
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Europe Wikipedia Information
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Delays for the dawn of UK’s new nuclear age
June 17, 2013
LONDON, June 15, 2013 - The British government's promise not to subsidise new nuclear power stations in the UK looks set to torpedo its own stated energy policy...
Why Apple Inc. remains popular in California
June 16, 2013
California’s most valuable company – Apple Inc. – has been taking flak lately from the halls of Congress to the capitals of Europe over reports that the consumer...
Ron Hart: Ireland lacking entrepreneurial spirit
June 05, 2013
| AppealDemocrat
DUBLIN -- During a trip to Ireland, one thing stood out to me that explains most of Europe's high unemployment and slow economic growth: a lack of entrepreneurial spirit. It...
Summer months bring tomato bounty
June 04, 2013
| AppealDemocrat
While traveling in Europe and North Africa for the last two weeks, I called my friend, Juan Jose from Filaki farms in Oregon House, to find out if his organic greenhouse...
Letter: Criminalizing' Holocaust denial'
May 27, 2013
| AppealDemocrat
'' Of course there was a'' holocaust'' in Europe, circa 1933 - 47. Few intelligent people deny it, however, the claim that six million Jews,'' The Holocaust'' were... ...
One big European family (WITH VIDEO)
May 07, 2013
| UC Davis News
On a genealogical level, everyone in Europe ... With their analysis, Coop and Ralph were able to detect these shared blocks of DNA in individuals spread across Europe, and calculate...
Who Shot Battling Siki?
June 18, 2013
| Deadspin
It's doubtful whether anyone in Europe ... The prizefight business in Continental Europe in those days was an odd blend of... peerless in Europe, but though the crowd of 55,000...
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