Google to Alter Keyword Ad Policy in Europe
The Internet giant said it would change its policy for most of Europe to allow advertisers to buy terms that have been trademarked by others as keywords.
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The Internet giant said it would change its policy for most of Europe to allow advertisers to buy terms that have been trademarked by others as keywords.
Original post by By MATTHEW SALTMARSH
President Asif Ali Zardari said that coalition forces had “lost the battle for the hearts and minds” in Afghanistan, according to a French newspaper.
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Unemployment has dropped and corporate profits have soared, but some see threats from workers seeking higher wages and tensions in the euro zone.
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At least 47 people have been killed in Karachi since Raza Haider, a lawmaker and the leader of a political movement, was shot to death on Monday.
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The motion Wednesday comes on heels of an investigation that implicated a Justice Ministry official in an influence-peddling scandal.
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Adolf Sauerland, the mayor of Duisburg, will wait for the outcome of the investigation into the deadly accident before making any decisions on his job.
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The New Start arms control treaty with Russia will not be considered until the fall, during campaign season.
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President Asif Ali Zardari said that coalition forces had “lost the battle for the hearts and minds” in Afghanistan, according to a French newspaper.
Original post by By JOHN F. BURNS
Germany’s newfound status as a jobs machine stands in stark contrast to its image of only five years ago, when unemployment was above 13 percent.
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President Asif Ali Zardari said that coalition forces had “lost the battle for the hearts and minds” in Afghanistan, according to a French newspaper.
Original post by By JOHN F. BURNS