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Fate of Polish yards hangs in the balance
BRUSSELS - Half a century after becoming a hot bed for political opposition that eventually led to the fall of the Iron Curtain across Eastern Europe, Poland’s three largest shipyards could be forced into bankruptcy. |   |
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| How Europe cracks down on polluters |
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Harbours
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Containers
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| Global supply chains under the threat of terrorism |
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Spain's Ibiza airport evacuated after bomb alert
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At least 30 Afghan civilians killed in air strike (Reuters)
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U.S. kills 26 militants in Baghdad (Reuters)
2 men in flaming car ram Glasgow Airport (AP)
Police: N.Y. man loses leg and wallet (AP)
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