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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

David Cameron clashes with France's Sarkozy over euro

David Cameron clashes with France's Sarkozy over euro

Prime Minister David Cameron has clashed with French President Nicolas Sarkozy over the UK's involvement in discussions about the eurozone crisis.

Mr Sarkozy believes the final talks on Wednesday should be limited to nations which actually use the euro.

Mr Cameron said all EU leaders should be present to debate issues which could affect them in one way or another.

The clash came on the day when leaders agreed to change the Union's treaty if necessary to help resolve the crisis.

EU president Herman Van Rompuy said after a day of emergency talks in Brussels that members would "explore the possibility of limited change".

Mr Cameron said he had sought assurances to protect the UK's interest if there is change.electronic productsAG Alkaline battery

All EU leaders are now set to attend the final meeting on Wednesday, which was originally meant to be attended by only the 17 countries that use the euro.

That prompted French leader Mr Sarkozy to speak out.Alkaline battery He said he was sick of reading in newspapers about advice Mr Cameron and his Chancellor George Osborne were offering the eurozone.Jewelry Industry for intricate parts

At one point in the exchanges,electric motor Mr Sarkozy was quoted as telling Mr Cameron: "We are sick of you criticising us and telling us what to do.

"You say you hate the euro and now you want to interfere in our meetings."

Grenade blasts rock Srinagar

Grenade blasts rock Srinagar, 3 CRPF personnel injured
Militants on Tuesday carried out two grenade attacks on security force installations in headphone lady gagathe city in a span of about five minutes, injuring three CRPF personnel.
The ultras struck in the Maisuma area near Lal Chowk by lobbing a grenade at a CRFF bunker outside Dashnami Akhara building at 12.25pm, official sources said.
They said the grenade landed inside the picket resulting in injuries to three CRPF jawans whobluetooth headphones were admitted in a hospital.
Minutes later, another grenade was thrown by militants at a police post in Batmaloo, less than a kilometre away from site of the first blast, the sources said.
No one was injured in the Batmaloo blast. Police and CRPF personnel have cordoned off both the scenes of blast and so far detained one suspect for questioning.
The twin grenade attacks in the summer capital, which sparked panic, comes at a time when wireless headphonethe state government plans to revoke the Armed Forces Special Powers Act from parts of the state.
Police has launched a manhunt bose earphonesto nab the militants and presence of security personnel around the city has been strengthened.

Turkey Bombs Kurdish Rebels in Iraq After Deadly Attack

Turkey Bombs Kurdish Rebels in Iraq After Deadly Attack
Turkey has launched a military operation against Kurdish rebels in northern Iraqcheap silver jewelry after rebels attacked army posts in southeastern Turkey, killing 24 soldiers and wounding 18.
Turkish news reports sayjewelry wholesale air force jets hit Kurdish targets in Iraq while helicopters flew in Turkish soldiers. The reports say the retaliatory attacks killed at least 20 rebels.
Fighters from the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK, opened fire on military outposts in Cukurca and Yuksekova in Turkey's Hakkari province.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan canceled a trip to Kazakhstan Wednesday and said Turkish forces are in "hot pursuit." President Abdullah Gul said "vengeance for these attacks will be great." He said those who inflicted pain on the Turks will suffer even more.
U.S. President Barack Obama condemned what he called the "outrageous terrorist attack," and said the United States will continue its strong cooperation with Turkeyfashion jewellery as it works to defeat the PKK. A U.S. State Department spokesman said Turkey has the right to defend itself against terrorism. He said the United States will support Turkey when it pursues terrorists in Iraq and elsewhere.
European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton called the attacks "shameful." Kurdish regional President Massoud Barzani condemned the rebel attacks as "criminal." United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon fashion jewelry wholesalesaid it is unacceptable that Iraqi  territory is being used to launch cross-border attacks against neighboring countries.

Lindsay Lohan Shows Up Late for Morgue, Gets A Second Chance

Lindsay Lohan Shows Up Late for Morgue, Gets A Second Chance
Lindsay Lohan‘s first day of amends-making didn’t go so well.
The troubled actress showed up late today for her requiredwholesale kids clothes community service at the Los Angeles county morgue.
“Lindsay arrived at the morgue approximately 20 minutes late and will be returning for orientation tomorrow,” Steve Honig, her publicist, told ABC ed hardy men hoodyNews. “Her lateness was due to a combination of not knowing what entrance to go through and confusion caused by the media waiting for her arrival. Lindsay spoke with the supervisors at the morgue, they showed her how to get in and everything is all cleared up.”
Lohan was clearly relieved to catch a break.
“With all of the stress and pressure from yesterday and today, I’ve never been so happy to go to therapy!!!!” she wrote on Twitter. “Also, I’m sorry for the confusion that I may of caused to those at the Coroner’s office. Won’t happen again, now I know where to go! Thank you for your help.”
Earlier today, Honig told ABC News that the 25-year-old actress was committed to completing her required community service following the Wednesday revocation of her probation from her January shopliftingCalvin Klein Underwear case. “Lindsay has already contacted the morgue and is going to immediately begin her community service there,” he said.
But as of 8:30 a.m. PT today, Lohan had not arrived at the Los Angeles County coroner’s office. Ed Winter, the assistant chief of the coroner’s office, told reporters assembledarmani shirts outside that Lohan made an appointment to be at the morgue at 8 a.m. “If she still shows up will turn her away,” he said. “She failed to meet her appointment.”

Greek PM calls for "viable solution" to Greek debt crisis

Greek PM calls for "viable solution" to Greek debt crisis

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou on Sunday called on European counterparts for a "viable solution" to the Greek debt crisis, in order to avert a potentially catastrophic Greek default that would drag down the entire eurozone.

Ahead of a crucial EU summit in Brussels next weekend,Pro bowl jerseys the Greek Premier said in an interview with Sunday's Greek daily "Proto Thema" (Top Story) that his government was struggling to tackle the crisis, but could not make it without the vital international support.

"I would like to guarantee Greek people a swift solution... but I can't," he said, warning that a failure would cause a "real catastrophe" in Greece with unpredictable consequences for the European common currency area.

Without the next tranche of a multi-billion euro EU/International Monetary Fund rescue loans Athens secure in May 2010 in return for unpopular reforms, debt-laden Greece could run out of cash next month.

However, after more than a year of painful austerity, the situation in Greece remained bleak, as the country desperately sought a way out of of the crisis amidst scenarios of a further "haircut" on top the 21 percent agreed in the July 21 eurozone summit over a second bailout package to Greece.

"Greece is not Atlas who can bear all European problems on its shoulders. No European country could,Youth jerseys not even Germany," said Papandreou, referring to the Greek mythology hero who was punished to bear heaven on his shoulders.

He called on international lenders for a "viable solution" to quit the crisis.

Meanwhile,Nfl Women jerseys Papandreou also warned the Greeks that there would be no "magic solution" to exit the crisis without pain,Bears Jerseys repeating a plea for wider public support to the harsh austerity and structural reform drive under way.