Thursday, 18 December 2008

A Place in the Auvergne, Wednesday, 17th December 2008

www.aplaceintheauvergne.blogspot.com

runs from 1st January, 2008 - 17th December, 2008.


A PLACE IN THE AUVERGNE (PART 2)

runs from 18th December, 2008 - 31st December, 2008.


0300


Hardest freeze of the year; glacial.


To surgeon for knee.


Dark.




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Bush prepares crisis briefings to aid Obama





AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND WATER



Obama announces agriculture and interior picks



Luxury downturn hits U.S. beaver trappers







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NATURE AND DEVELOPMENT



Greenland melt seems to be picking up speed





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ENERGY





OPEC agrees to sharp cut in production



EDF seals deal for U.S. nuclear power company



Decision on autos "relatively soon" says Bush



Chrysler to shut factories for a month
Roger Cohen: Pan Am dies, America lives







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FRANCE



Economy does little to help unions as they lose influence in France



Regulator voids iPhone deal with Orange in France



French steer away from Islamic militants in bomb scare



France boosts security in cities after bomb scare



BNP Paribas shares plunge after loss



Cleveland surgeons perform first major face transplant in U.S.











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OBAMA AND CHANGE



Between Obama and the press



Boilerplate approach not a good fit for Obama



Georgia case sets lawmakers scrambling to refine death penalty sentencing



Obama stirs excitement in early childhood education circles



And then there's the rest of the world













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SECURITY / BOOK / INDIAPAKISTAN/ CHINA / AFGHANOTB



H.D.S. Greenway: The drum beating in Kashmir



Indian police to quiz possible Mumbai "scouts"




Pakistan hopeful on India talks despite pause



Rockets fired at Western force supplies in Pakistan



Afghan police must fight crime and not Taliban says report





Bomb aimed at Baghdad traffic police kills 18 people



Gordon Brown, in Iraq, says Britain's mission there to end next year



Latin leaders joke about Bush shoe attack



Book Reviews: 'The War Behind Me'



U.N. court to rule on Rwanda genocide planners



Zimbabwe's neighbors dispute plan to overthrow Mugabe




Activists accuse Sudan of Darfur abductions






China preparing to send navy ships to Gulf of Aden



Chinese ship rescued from pirates in Gulf of Aden



Pirates hijack yacht off Somalia in Gulf of Aden



Eleven killed in fighting in Somalia's capital




U.S. Somalia peacekeeping idea hits resistance at U.N.





Russians intends to test Obama on arms, U.S. official says



Russia offers to equip Lebanon with 10 MIG-29 fighters



Israeli missile kills Palestinian in Gaza



Change they can believe in



Turkey detains 15 suspected al Qaeda members











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FINANCIAL RECESSION/CORRUPTION/ LOSS / RECOVERY /



Dollar's autumn rally proves short-lived
Morgan Stanley posts $2.36 billion loss for quarter



Over $100 billion in U.S. commercial property in trouble



Yale's endowment drops 13.4%



American families will benefit from falling prices



Bargains pop up in the luxury suite





Madoff placed under home detention



Madoff's biggest victim also helped sell the fund to others



European banks tally losses linked to Madoff



Mafia boss hangs himself in Sicily after crackdown against Cosa Nostra



SEC concedes it missed early Madoff warnings



Finding tools to fight corruption in emerging Southeast Asian economies



Australian bank stops share sale and fires manager



Kennedy surrenders privacy in bid for Senate




Blagojevich impeachment inquiry meets resistance



Thomas L. Friedman: The Great Unraveling









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CHINA



Foreign companies still flock to China, study finds
China needs more domestic reforms



China goes on the road to lure "sea turtles" home



Opportunities abound for investors based in Asia





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IMMIGRATION



A cheap shot at workers, foreign and domestic















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LOSS



Money from Lockerbie settlement helps New York school



Relatives of Russian crash victims arrive in Israel







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Churches welcome quirky approaches to spread their message







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U.K.



U.K. jobless claimants top one million



Bites: London's Flash, a pop-up restaurant
















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