Floods kill scores in Algeria
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Oct 4 - Heavy rains have caused flooding in the Algerian oasis town of Ghardaia, killing at least 30 people.
The heavy rains on Thursday have stopped, but streets remain waterlogged, sparking fears of more flash flooding.
Stefanie McIntyre reports.
Reuters manipulates photos to increase shock value
Junket interview with Dan on Reuters, captured by Jas
Dan at the Japan premiere of OOTP, Reuters. Captured by Jas
Monks tell reporters what's really happening inside Tibet.
Red carpet interview with Dan - Reuters. Captured by Jas
Jun. 22 - U.S. markets were rocked this week as fear the turmoil in the subprime mortgage could be spreading to Wall Street stalwarts. Those fears offset jubilation surrounding the biggest inital public offering in five years, courtesy of private equity firm Blackstone Group.
*Yahoo CEO Terry Semel stepped down under pressure.
*General Electric ...
Fadl Shanaa, who was killed by an Israeli missile on April 16, spoke to Al Jazeera in February.
He was interviewed as part of a series called 'Shoot the Messenger' that focuses on the increased dangers that journalists are facing in covering the story. He had survived an Israeli air raid in 2006.
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who behind of west media are bunch of liars ! War in S. Ossetia
Top stories by reach, Reuters television. Beach mutants (strandbeesten) on the beach of IJmuiden.
Oct. 19 - U.S. stocks had their sharpest one-week drop in over two-months as earnings season took a negative turn. Results out of Citigroup touched a raw nerve, but Google and other tech names were shining stars.
Crude oil touched a record at $90 a barrel.
Conway G. Gittens reports from New York.
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Music: Luar Na Lubre ("A Fonte das Boliqueiras" - Camiños da Fin da Terra, 2007).
Pictures: Reuters (my selection).
Jul. 20 - U.S. blue chips crossed the 14,000 milestone for the first time, but then fell back as profit concerns and subprime worries weighed. But so far, earnings season is looking upbeat as more companies meet or beat expectations, according to Reuters Estimates.
Fed Chief Ben Bernanke warned the housing and subprime troubles may be longer-last...
Aug. 24 - A sense of calm crept into the markets, compared to the tumult seen in recent weeks, as investor believed the Federal Reserve was keeping a watchful eye on the economy. Some of the other top stories of the week included Bank of America investment in Countrywide Financial, oil's sharp retreat, the possible return of the corporate deal, and...
Russian MiG-29 shoots Georgian UAV
UN Mission Report: http://www.unomig.org/data/other/080526_unomig_report.pdf
This video shows the horror the Gazans have to put up with day in and day out. This poor cameraman was directly hit with a missle
Albanian Tourism Video(spot)-CNN-BBC-REUTERS-Amazing country...this spot was created for the marketing of albanian tourism..but this video unfortunatelly was never broadcasted!
Sep. 14 - Blue chips jumped 2-1/2 percent and the Nasdaq gained 1.4 percent as corporate optimism trumped economic jitters. Growing expectations for a rate cut also boosted sentiment even as crude oil closed above $80 for the first time on record.
Conway G. Gittens reports from New York.
Meet the Reuters Digital Vision Fellows from Stanford University and learn about the innovative applications of technology that these entrepreneurs are developing for the social sector in emerging markets.
Interested in how blogging is being used as a literacy tool in Brazil? Ever consider how instant messaging services could be used to facilitate...
Sep. 28 - Stocks rallied in the July to September period as investors weathered the fallout from subprime loans gone bad and tighter corporate lending standards. The Dow rose 0.6 percent and the Nasdaq climbed 1.1 percent for the week despite the slumping dollar and higher oil prices.
Conway G. Gittens reports from New York.
Aug. 10 - The Fed pumps money into the markets, triple digit swings in both directions, and former Home Depot boss Bob Nardelli gets a new job. The Federal Reserve injected more than 60 billion dollars into the markets to boost liquidity. Diane King reports from New York.
The trio at the Hand & Foot Print Ceremony - Reuters
China is having to take drastic measures, a little more than 1 month before the start of the Olympic games, to try and reduce the smog that has inundated Beijing, one of the most polluted cities in the world.
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Olympia, Greece -- Tibetans launched the Tibetan Freedom Torch Relay in Olympia today under intense scrutiny and harassment from Greek police and 15 to 20 Chinese government officials. The Tibetan Freedom Torch will visit more than 50 cities over the next five months before ending in Tibet on the day the Olympics start
This is a pretty cool promo video on Second Life and Reuters.
May 18 - Merger news along with positive comments from Fed Chief Bernanke sends Dow to new record high. Other top business stories of the week include:
*Daimler's divorce from Chrysler
*Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke calms fears over housing
*Thomson's takeover of Reuters
*Microsoft announces Halo3's release date
Manoush Zomorodi reports
March 2002 Reuters International news report says Boston Catholic cathedral is "a firestorm amid the largest sex scandal in church history." Report features SNAP Board Member Mark Serrano in New Jersey and Phil Saviano, Founder of New England SNAP Chapter, in Boston.
un. 12 - Albanian police say the reports of President Bush's watch being stolen while greeting the crowd in Tirana are untrue.
However, video from the presidential visit shows that while he began to work the crowd with a timepiece on his left arm, within seconds it was gone.
"The story is untrue and the president did not lose his watch," a spokes...