SYRIA: The international community condemns massacre of Hula 
AFP - The condemnations were multiplied Saturday after the massacre in Houla, where UN observers have counted a hundred deaths, including over 32 children, the Secretary General of the UN accusing Damascus to violate international law and its comm....
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Brussels makes a complaint to the WTO against Argentina 
From our correspondent in Brussels Brussels has chosen the day of the Argentine national holiday, but President Cristina Kirchner will not find cause for celebration: Europe Friday seized the WTO for the lifting of protectionist red opposed to e....
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Pension at age 60: Jean-Claude Mailly tip the shadows 
For the general secretary of the Workers Force, negotiations will be difficult. Many criteria come in. In addition, the number of people affected by the reform is not precisely known. Secretary General
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Three Spanish regions review their deficits on the rise 
Three of the 17 autonomous regions of Spain announced Friday that its budget deficit for 2011 were higher than the figures originally published. The Madrid region, the second of Spain by the gross domestic product (GDP), said he finished 201
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Oil falls to near $96 as US crude supplies grow 
Oil prices fell to near $96 a barrel Thursday in Asia after U.S. crude supplies rose to a 22-year high, suggesting demand remains weak. Benchmark oil for June delivery was down 43 cents to $96.38 a barrel at late afternoon Singapore
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Strawberry French have been waiting 
They are praying. The gariguettes, Ciflorette, Clécy or mara des bois gradually come to market with nearly two weeks late. "The production schedule is shifted by two weeks compared to last year because of the cold sp
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Angry Greeks redraw election map 
Furious Greeks punished the two parties that have dominated politics for decades in the crisis-battered country Sunday, leaving its multibillion dollar international bailout _ and even its future in the euro currency _ hanging in the balance. With m...
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FRENCH PRESIDENTIAL: Francois Hollande elected president with 51.9% of votes 
Francois Hollande was elected president with 51.9% of the vote, according to an estimate Ipsos FRANCE 24. He beat his rival, leaving the UMP president Nicolas Sarkozy, who garnered only 48.1% of the vote.
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Execs feel sting as investors push back on pay 
Say-on-pay votes are usually routine, but when they're not they bring a potential for controversy and embarrassment that most executives are facing for the first time. Just ask the folks at Aegion. The pipe repair company, based in Chesterfield, got...
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Note to press: Stop picking on France 
Erik Nielsen, chief economist at UniCredit (), defended France's honor in a note to clients, saying the financial press is being misleading about the nation's debts.Nielsen, in a note sent Wednesday, rebuts claims that a victory by socialist candid...
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