WN Network Slovenia Inc
Slovenia Inc
Search the World News Network
Advanced Search

 
RELATED SITES
BOOKMARK THIS PAGE!
MAKE THIS PAGE YOUR HOMEPAGE!
WN TOOLBAR!
Breaking News Sat, 10 May 2008
Britain's Paula Radcliffe, Athletics
Athletics   Britain   Olympics   Photos   Sport   World  
 International Herald Tribune 
Radcliffe has unfinished business after triple failure
| : Paula Radcliffe is Britain's main hope of an athletics gold at the Beijing Olympics but the 34-year-old accepts that for all her medals and titles she still has to prove herself on the ultimate st... (photo: AP)
 Heinrich von Pierer (Siemens) und Bundeskanzler Gerhard Schrder beim Treffen der "Partner fr Innovation". ula1
Business   Corruption   Crime   Germany   Photos  
 International Herald Tribune 
Prosecutors open proceedings against Siemens ex-boss amid corruption investigations
| : Prosecutors said they have opened administrative proceedings against former Siemens chief executive and board chairman Heinrich von Pierer on suspicion of possible violation of oversight duty. | H... (photo: Julia Fssbender / Bundesregierung)
Oak on wheat field, a typical image of the Alentejo region, Portugal.  The Times Of India 
Wheat procurement crosses 18 million tons
|     NEW DELHI: With wheat procurement crossing 18 million tons mark this season, the government may procure another 2 million tons by the end of the season, experts said. | "The government... (photo: Creative Commons File / Fasca from Lisboa, Portugal)
Agriculture   Million   Photos   Procurement   Slideshow   Wheat  
U.S. Marines from Echo Company  Infowars 
An 'Interview' With Smedley Butler
| Major General Smedley Darlington Butler, one of the most colorful officers in the Marine Corps, was one of two Marines to receive two Congressional Medals of Honor for separate acts of outstanding h... (photo: U.S. Marine Corps. / Staff Sgt. T.G. Kessler)
Hero   History   Legacy   Marine   Military   Photos   US   War   World  
Top Stories
Newly nominated Premier Silvio Berlusconi is greeted by people as he opens the first Council of Ministers Palazzo Chigi premier Office, Thursday, May 8, 2008. Silvio Berlusconi was sworn in as premier Thursday, his third time as head of an Italian government, following his conservatives' sweep in elections last month TVNZ
Berlusconi sworn in as leader
May 9, 2008 8:10 AM | Silvio Berlusconi has been sworn in as prime minister of Italy, returning to power after nearly two years in opposition faced with the arduous task ... (photo: AP / Alessandra Tarantino)
Elections   Italy   Photos   Politics   Society  
 Wind energy; Windmill; wnhires (td1) Asia Times
Wind drifts out of Japan's green vision
| By Dave Engler | In Japan, the country that hosted the Kyoto Protocol and wrote the book on solar policy, the wind-power industry has ground almost to a halt. Among the... (photo: WN/Tara)
Energy   Environment   Industry   Japan   Photos  
KLdy1 - Mar08 - Apple iPhone. (dy1) Newsfactor
Apple Readies 3G Debut of iPhone in Europe
Apple plans to begin selling the long-awaited, faster 3G version of its best-selling iPhone by the August summer holidays in some European countries, a person close to th... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
Apple   Business   Europe   Iphone   Italy   Photos   Trade  
Convergys - BPO - company - software -  industry  - technology - Pune - India - pjb1  International Herald Tribune
Siemens, ThyssenKrupp close German maglev train office after Munich project fails
| : Siemens AG and ThyssenKrupp AG said Thursday that they would restructure their effort to promote maglev train technology, but would continue to seek customers for the... (photo: WN / prajkta)
German   Photos   Project   Siemens   Train  
 Silvio Berlusconi showing the document  Turkish Press
Berlusconi, cabinet sworn into office in Italy
| Italian center-right coalitions leader Silvio Berlusconi leaves the Quirinale presidential palace in Rome on May 7. Berlusconi and his 21-member government have been sw... (photo: EC photo)
Elections   Italy   Photos   Politics   Society  
Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica speaks to the media after a U.N. Security Council meeting at United Nations Headquarters in New York, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2007. Serbia and Kosovo squared off before the Security Council, with the Kosovars demanding quick independence and the Serbs insisting the province stay part of its territory. Neither showed any sign of budging Wall Street Journal
Serbia's Choice
How the righteous has fallen in Serbia. Back in 2000, Vojislav Kostunica led the coalition of democratic parties and NGOs that ousted Slobodan Milosevic. Now, fearing tha... (photo: AP / Seth Wenig)
Elections   Europe   Photos   Politics   Serbia  
World Bank President Robert Zoellick answers journalist's questions during a press conference after his speech at the summit of the Aid for Trade Review, at the World Trade Organization (WTO) headquarters, in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2007 USA Today
World Bank: Donors at Norway meeting pledge $4.8B to Sudan
Posted  | Comment  | Recommend | | | OSLO (AP) — Donor countries and organizations meeting in Norway on Wednesday pledged aid worth about $4.8 bi... (photo: AP Photo/Keystone / Salvatore Di Nolfi)
Africa   Aid   Donor   Norway   Photos   Sudan   World  
Economy Business
- The French anarchist
- European co-ops leave UK rivals behind as merger creates £7b
- An oil-addicted ex-superpowe
- IMF approves 3.65 billion dollar loan to Turkey
 The Soviet Union emblem is seen on the Foreign Ministry headquarters in downtown Moscow on Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Russia vowed to respond to Britain´s decision to expel four diplomats Monday in a dispute over the case of a former KGB agent fatally
An oil-addicted ex-superpower
more
- Italy seeks domestic investors for Alitalia
- Minister says Italy seeks domestic solution for Alitalia
- Radcliffe has unfinished business after triple failure
- Young Scrabble fans meet up to trade tiles in Providence
Britain's Paula Radcliffe, Athletics
Radcliffe has unfinished business after triple failure
more
Industry Swindles
- Air Malta appointed official carrier for CEPIC 2008 congress
- The sustainability of the manufacturing industry in Malta
- New England states doing more to lure Chinese tourists
- Madrid eclipses Barcelona in city rivalry
 The Soviet Union emblem is seen on the Foreign Ministry headquarters in downtown Moscow on Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Russia vowed to respond to Britain´s decision to expel four diplomats Monday in a dispute over the case of a former KGB agent fatally
An oil-addicted ex-superpower
more
- Russia flaunts military strength at parade
- Prosecutors open proceedings against Siemens ex-boss amid co
- Tasting Wine: Notable spring wine from Germany
- Times sorry for misleading article about Auchi
 Heinrich von Pierer (Siemens) und Bundeskanzler Gerhard Schrder beim Treffen der "Partner fr Innovation". ula1
Prosecutors open proceedings against Siemens ex-boss amid corruption investigations
more
Debt Currency & Market
- Italy seeks domestic investors for Alitalia
- European stocks tumble
- European stocks drop on write-downs
- An oil-addicted ex-superpowe
 The Soviet Union emblem is seen on the Foreign Ministry headquarters in downtown Moscow on Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Russia vowed to respond to Britain´s decision to expel four diplomats Monday in a dispute over the case of a former KGB agent fatally
An oil-addicted ex-superpower
more
- An oil-addicted ex-superpowe
- Czech captain Tomas Rosicky to miss Euro 2008 due to injury
- EURO 2008: Austria coach Hickersberger looking to avoid anot
- EURO 2008: Croatia's Slaven Bilic is an out-of-the-ordin
 The Soviet Union emblem is seen on the Foreign Ministry headquarters in downtown Moscow on Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Russia vowed to respond to Britain´s decision to expel four diplomats Monday in a dispute over the case of a former KGB agent fatally
An oil-addicted ex-superpower
more