Last updated 4 January, @ 10:17 AM The Borneo Post Mon, 03 Jan 2011 18:18 PM PST Carrick seals comeback against Bundesliga champions Wolfsburg as Milan humbled PARIS: Manchester United, Chelsea and Real Madrid kept up [...] | Year's first partial solar eclipse occurs Tuesday Muzi Mon, 03 Jan 2011 18:10 PM PST LOS ANGELES - Early risers in Madrid, London and Paris take note. The moon will appear to nip a bite out of the sun Tuesday, a spectacle that will be visible at sunrise across much of Europe. | Sales of electronic cigarettes rise, as does criticism Muzi Mon, 03 Jan 2011 18:06 PM PST PARIS (AFP) - Makers of electronic cigarettes are reporting strong growth in sales as anti-tobacco laws force European smokers into the cold streets, but campaigners say the device is undercutting health efforts. | Why Is the Namesake of Charles and Ray Eames Building an Alternate Universe With Mini Monuments? GOOD Mon, 03 Jan 2011 16:54 PM PST The grandson of modernist designers Charles and Ray Eames, Eames Demetrios, has since 2003 been installing faux historical markersâ" think Civil War battlefieldsâ" from Paris, Illinois to the Gervallach Islands of Scotland, building a place-based parallel narrative world he calls Kcymaerxthaere . Artist and "geographer-at-large" Demetrios  spent years imagining this mind-blowingly extensive ... | First partial solar eclipse of 2011 Adelaide Now Mon, 03 Jan 2011 16:46 PM PST TRAVELLERS in Madrid, London and Paris, keep your eyes to the skies - tonight is the first partial eclipse for the year. | 18. European, Asian car markets end on high note The Star Mon, 03 Jan 2011 15:56 PM PST PARIS: Asian and European car markets ended 2010 on a high, with South Korean automakers predicting rising 2011 sales on US and China growth, while drivers flocked to bag the last scrapping bonuses in France. | Elsewhere: A Tradition of Plutocrats and Patricians The New York Observer Mon, 03 Jan 2011 15:38 PM PST Tish James tells Azi Paybarah that she got more calls about the snow storm than she did about the Bloomberg's decision to overturn term limits. Did Rudolph Giuliani commit a federal crime last month in Paris when he spoke in support of the Mujahedeen Khalq at a conference organized by the Iranian opposition group's advocate even though the U.S. Government has labeled them a foreign terrorist ... | Lagardere talking to Hearst to sell international press biz Interactive Investor Mon, 03 Jan 2011 15:36 PM PST PARIS (Reuters) - French media group Lagardere said on Friday it had entered into exclusive negotiations with privately held Hearst Corp to sell its international magazines and press business for cash. | | |
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