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Sarkozy, Merkel Agree to Forge Euro Rescue Plan

French President Sarkozy and German Chancellor Merkel address a news conference at the Chancellery in Berlin
The leaders of Germany and France have promised to unveil new measures to solve the euro zone's debt crisis by the end of the month, as international pressure builds for bold steps from Europe to avert an economic backlash of global proportions.

Paul McCartney Marries for the Third Time (Wedding Photos)

McCartney Nancy Shevell Wedding
Paul McCartney, former Beatle and American heiress Shevell tied the knot in a 45-minute civil marriage ceremony on Sunday, at Old Marylebone Town Hall, London. Shevell wore an elegant above-the-knee gown designed by none other than McCartney's daughter, Stella, while Mc Carney Wore a blue suit and a light blue tie.
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Paul McCartney to Marry Nancy Shevell

All You Need Is Love: Nancy Shevell and Sir Paul McCartney to Wed Sunday

American industrial heiress Nancy Shevell and Beatles legend Sir Paul McCartney plan to wed Sunday at The Old Marylebone Town Hall. The soon-to-be married couple arrived at London’s registers office Saturday to organize some final details before heading to McCartney’s St John’s Wood home in north London.
Former Beatle Paul McCartney and his wife, New York heiress Nancy Shevell

Paul McCartney to wed U.S. heiress on Sunday

Former Beatle Paul McCartney will wed for the third time on Sunday when he and New York heiress Nancy Shevell are married in a civil ceremony in London, British newspapers reported.
Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga to Eat Apples as Tribute to Steve Jobs

Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs, made a difference to the world, and his death has been deeply mourned by many. Italian-American singer Lady Gaga, like many of Jobs' mourners, has taken to Twitter to express her grief.
Nadal of Spain hits a return to Giraldo of Columbia during their men's singles quarter-final match at the Japan Open tennis championships

Nadal Fights Fire with Fire in Tokyo Win

Top seed Rafa Nadal had to dig deep after coming under heavy fire from Colombia's Santiago Giraldo in a brutal 7-6 6-3 quarter-final victory at the Japan Open on Friday.
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Oscar Nominee Diane Cilento Dies: Report

Australian actress Diane Cilento, nominated for an Oscar in the 1960s for her role in Tom Jones and ex-wife of James Bond star Sean Connery, has died after a long illness, local media reported on Friday. She was 78.
Afghanistan War

10 Years into Afghanistan War, U.S. is Only Halfway Done

Exactly 10 years ago Friday, the United States entered into a war with Afghanistan. And, despite President Barack Obama's plan to completely remove American troops from the country by 2014, the U.S. could be in Afghanistan for decades to come.
U.S. Olympic Champion LaShawn Merritt smiles as he talks to members of the media in Atlanta

I'll Now Train Harder than Ever, Says Merritt

Olympic 400 meters champion LaShawn Merritt, cleared to run at the 2012 Games by a court ruling Thursday having previously been barred for doping, said he would pull out all the stops to succeed in London.
A security guard walks past a shipment of copper in a file photo.

Zambia lifts metal exports ban after two days

Zambia has lifted a ban on metal exports, just two days after imposing it to sort out irregularities and increase transparency in Africa's top cooper producer, a minerals ministry official said on Thursday.

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