EUROPE
Artisan Cheese and Twinkies
You'll be happy to know that the batch of cheese I'm working on this morning is turning out much better than what I made on Sunday. I know. I didn't tell you about Sunday's failure because I didn't...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 2:46 PM
The Bridgehunter’s Chronicles Rehabilitated!
Some changes in the online column to make it appear more attractive to the readers. In the past couple weeks, some of you have been seeing some road work done to the Bridgehunters Chronicles and it...
Posted on 5/4/12 at 7:28 AM
Travel alert for Europe
How will the travel alert for Europe affect your plans? From the U.S. State Department: Travel Alert U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE Bureau of Consular Affairs Europe October 3, 2010 The State Department al...
Posted on 10/3/10 at 9:44 AM
PETA
Evidently PETA isn't satisfied with their work in the US and Europe, now they are taking their 'mission' to the Middle East. "you" can have PETA. Stay there. Here's the scoop: PETA is ...
Posted on 7/29/10 at 11:49 AM
Death toll hits 10 in European flooding
Germany dispatched thousands of soldiers Tuesday to help cities and towns cope with flooding from the rain-soaked Danube and other southern rivers — reinforcements that came a day after the Bavarian city of Passau saw its worst flooding since 1501.By Associated Press , June 04, 2013
Taco Bell, Icelandic pies drawn into meat scandal
Taco Bell is the latest restaurant chain to acknowledge that its food has been adulterated with horse meat, yanking a variety of ground beef products from its three British outlets and issuing an apology to its patrons Friday.March 01, 2013
Allen retirement opens Europe command slot
President Barack Obama is looking for a new candidate to lead American and allied forces in Europe after his first choice, Marine Gen. John Allen, bowed out Tuesday and announced his intention to retire for what he called personal reasons.February 20, 2013
As Europe struggles, young job-seekers suffer most
BRUSSELS (AP) — Irene Fernandez lost her job with Spain's postal service five months ago, a victim of government spending cuts. Since then, she's been getting by on spending money from her mother and the $530 a month she earns grooming dogs for neighbors. Fernandez, 24, has had one job interview.By David McHugh and Paul Wiseman, AP Business Writers , July 10, 2012
European leaders' breakthrough defied expectations
BRUSSELS (AP) — Europe's leaders finally rose to the challenge of a debt crisis that has hobbled economic growth and threatened the global financial system.June 29, 2012
ECB says economy, loan demand remain weak
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — European banks, flush with cheap credit from the European Central Bank, are making it easier for consumers and companies to get loans — but demand for credit remains very low due to worries over the region's economic prospects.April 25, 2012
EU expects eurozone to suffer mild recession
BRUSSELS (AP) — Half the economies in the 17-nation eurozone are forecast to shrink this year, raising concerns that government austerity programs introduced to combat unsustainable debt levels are holding back growth.By Gabrielle Steinhauser and Pan Pylas, Associated Press , February 23, 2012
S&P cuts credit ratings for France, Italy, Spain
Standard & Poor's swept the debt-ridden European continent with punishing credit downgrades Friday, stripping France of its coveted AAA status and dropping Italy even lower. Germany retained its top-notch rating, but Portugal's debt was consigned to junk.January 14, 2012
Sarkozy calls for treaty to save euro
BRUSSELS (AP) — Germany and France will push for a broad treaty "refounding and rethinking the organization of Europe," French President Nicolas Sarkozy declared Thursday. He said that without some new "convergence" among European countries, the continent's crushing debt could destroy the euro.By Pan Pylas and Raf Casert, Associated Press , December 01, 2011
Europe reaches key deal to help Greece
European leaders agreed Thursday morning on a crucial plan to reduce Greece's debts and provide it with more rescue loans so that the faltering country can eventually dig out from under its debt burden.October 27, 2011
United, Delta hike fees for 2nd bag to Europe
June 01, 2011
European anarchists grow more violent, coordinated
ROME (AP) — A loosely linked movement of European anarchists who want to bring down state and financial institutions is becoming more violent and coordinated after decades out of the spotlight, and may be responding to social tensions spawned by the continent's financial crisis, security experts say.December 28, 2010
U.S. might tell its citizens to be vigilant in Europe
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is considering telling U.S. citizens to be vigilant as they travel in Europe, updated guidance prompted by fresh al-Qaida threats, American and European officials told The Associated Press on Saturday.By By Eileen Sullivan, The Associated Press , October 04, 2010
U.S. terror warning could hurt struggling European economy
MADRID (AP) — A rare advisory for U.S. travelers to beware of potential terrorist threats in Europe drew American shrugs Sunday from Paris to Rome, but tourism officials worried that it could deter would-be visitors from moving ahead with plans to cross the Atlantic.October 03, 2010
U.S. to issue 'travel alert' for Europe, warns Al-Qaeda threats require vigilance
WASHINGTON - The Obama Administration will warn U.S. citizens to be vigilant as they travel in Europe, updated guidance prompted by al-Qaeda threats, American and European officials said Saturday.By The Toledo (Ohio) Blade , October 03, 2010
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