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COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (Reuters) - A wildlife specialist splays the wings of a dead golden eagle shipped in from New Mexico and is pleased by what he sees.
Economics, not environmental qualms, have won backing for an energy efficiency drive, but progress grinds against grass-roots skepticism and entrenched attitudes.
After pushing back its deficit-reduction target, the Spanish government is now struggling to discipline the regions that it blames for much of the problem.
Extreme cold and heavy snow buried parts of Europe over the last few days, claiming hundreds of lives, straining utilities and snarling transportation.
Cuts in a federal energy-assistance program have left some families struggling to pay for oil to heat their homes.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The world's leading breast cancer charity, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, struggled on Thursday to defuse a growing crisis over its decision to cut funding for Planned Parenthood, which provides abortion and birth control services.
Asian shares gave up earlier gains and the euro struggled Wednesday, as concerns over euro zone sovereign funding ahead of Spanish and Italian debt auctions later this week overrode earlier optimism about the U.S. and Chinese economies.
Pawnshops and gold dealers are thriving as cash-strapped Greeks give up valuables to make ends meet. But authorities say many of the shops are concealing a rapidly expanding illicit trade in gold.
For Mayor Jean Quan, a longtime civil rights activist and former union organizer, the possibility of being undone by youthful demonstrators poses a painful paradox.
The mayor says the problem is so bad that a student at a certain city high school was more likely to be killed than a soldier in Afghanistan.
Events in Cairo and across the region in the past week seem as seminal as any since the burst of optimism when the revolts erupted 11 months ago.
NEW YORK/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Euro-zone officials are working to magnify the firepower of the region's rescue fund, European Central Bank policymakers said on Monday, while President Barack Obama piled on pressure for Europe to staunch a sovereign debt crisis that threatens the world economy.
Economists are beginning to wonder whether a default or a more radical debt restructuring might be no worse for Greece than the miserable path it is currently on.
The leaders of France and Germany said they would support Greece’s role as a central part of the euro zone.
An analysis shows that the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration is chronically short of inspectors and struggling to safeguard a transport network laced with risks.
NUSA DUA, Indonesia (Reuters Life!) - Construction cranes on beaches, damaged coral, and floating trash in the turquoise waters off Bali are an unfortunate sign of just how successful the Indonesian...
As global warming puts stresses on farmers feeding a growing world population, financing to develop new crop varieties and new techniques has been slow to materialize.
By Alastair Sharp TORONTO (Reuters) - The two men who made BlackBerry a household name may not have the luxury of time to fix...

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