Host Tiger takes charge at Congressional
Tiger Woods took a one-shot lead at the tournament he hosts after carding a four-under-par 66 in the second round of the AT&T National at Congressional Country Club on Friday.
Taliban assault
UK troops battle to turn the tide in key Afghan areas
= UPDATE:Algeria Min Calls On EU To Help Finance Sahara Gas Pipe
Algeria's oil minister said Friday the European Union should financially support the $10 billion Trans-Sahara gas pipeline, after the North African country signed an agreement to build the route with Niger and Nigeria. In an interview with Dow Jones
Obama to Morocco: End Israel's isolation
US President Barack Obama called Saturday n Arab nations to embrace the Saudi peace initiative and end the isolation of Israel in the Middle East. SLIDESHOW: | World He specifically made a call to Morocco, an African Muslim state which was once home to a
Sahara pipeline to transport gas from West Africa to Europe
Nigeria, Algeria and Niger have signed an agreement to build a pipeline across the Sahara that would link Europe to big west African gas reserves. The Trans-Sahara Pipeline project, which would cost at least $10 billion for the pipeline and another $3bn
Sahara pipeline plan to feed west African gas to Europe
Nigeria, Algeria and Niger have signed an agreement to build a pipeline across the Sahara that would link Europe to big west African gas reserves. The Trans-Sahara Pipeline project, which would cost at least US$10 billion (Dh37.7bn) for the pipeline and
Nigeria, Algeria and Niger agree to create pipeline to ship gas to Europe
ABUJA, Nigeria - - Nigeria, Algeria and Niger have signed an agreement to create a $10 billion pipeline that would ship gas across the Saharan desert to Europe, Nigeria's state oil company said Friday. The plan comes as Europe seeks new sources of gas
Jamaican ex-cop convicted of fleecing UK bank
A Jamaican ex-policeman turned night manager in a UK bank has been found guilty of stealing up to two million Pounds. The Times Online says Earl Walker, 50, who separated damaged or counterfeit notes from good ones for the Bank of England is awaiting
UK Consumers Tighten Their Belts
Shoppers fill the aisles of the Tesco Extra superstore in New Malden, Surrey, England. (Oli Scarff/) LONDONThe average UK household is 200 pounds ($122) a month more today than a year ago. But with the uncertainties of the recession and falling housing
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