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Steam billowing from the cooling towers of Vattenfall's Jaenschwalde brown coal power station is reflected in the water of a lake near Cottbus, eastern Germany December 2, 2009. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski
COPENHAGEN CLIMATE TALKS

China, India oppose climate oversight

Major emerging economies will not allow supervision of their actions to slow climate change.  Full Article 

Steam billowing from the cooling towers of Vattenfall's Jaenschwalde brown coal power station is reflected in the water of a lake near Cottbus, eastern Germany December 2, 2009. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski
COPENHAGEN CLIMATE TALKS

China, India oppose climate oversight

Major emerging economies will not allow supervision of their actions to slow climate change.  Full Article 

New vehicles are seen on the assembly line at General Motors Corp's plant in Talegaon in this September 2008 file photo. REUTERS/Punit Paranjpe
Auto industry

GM, SAIC take aim at booming India market

General Motors and Chinese partner SAIC Motor Corp are to team up to make commercial vehicles in India, taking their successful Chinese partnership into one of the world's fastest growing auto markets.  Full Article 

REUTERS WEEKEND

Bollywood actors Abhishek Bachchan (L) and his wife Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in Macau June 11, 2009.  REUTERS/Bobby Yip/Files
Just A Minute

Just A Minute With: Abhishek Bachchan  Full Article | Blog 

Couples pose after the Santo Antonio weddings in Lisbon's Cathedral June 12, 2009.   REUTERS/Nacho Doce/Files
AisleTweets

Maryland groom tweets from altar.  Full Article 

 
33-year-old Orangutan Nonja looks at a camera in her enclosure in the Vienna Tiergarten zoo in Vienna November 20, 2009. REUTERS/Thomas Licht/Handout /Files
Snap-Happy

Vienna orangutan opens Facebook gallery.  Full Article 

House Arrest

Director Roman Polanski bailed but not free.  Video | Full Article 

 
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Firework blaze in Russian nightclub kills at least 109 Saturday, 5 Dec 2009 

PERM, Russia (Reuters) - At least 109 people were killed and 134 injured when a blaze sparked by a firework show ripped through a packed Russian nightclub, triggering a stampede as revellers rushed to escape clouds of toxic black smoke.  Full Article  

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OPEC unlikely to change supply on Dec 22 - Gulf delegate Saturday, 5 Dec 2009 

CAIRO (Reuters) - OPEC is unlikely to change its official supply target at a meeting later this month as oil prices are at a level reasonable for producers and consumers, a senior Gulf OPEC delegate said on Saturday.  Full Article  

Tiger Woods
Woods slammed by media experts

While Tiger Woods continued to attract criticism from media experts for the way he handled his troubled private life, he gained widespread sympathy from fans at his tournament.  Full Article | Video 

Reuters' Pauline Askin, geared up in Antartic clothing, stands in front of the ice breaker L'Astrolabe in Hobart, Tasmania December 3, 2009, ahead of her departure on Friday for a two-month expedition to help restore Sir Douglas Mawson's huts in Commonwealth Bay in the Antarctic. Picture taken December 3, 2009. REUTERS/Stringer
Antarctic Adventure

Reuters’ Pauline Askin sets sail for the Antarctic on a six -week expedition to help restore Mawson’s huts on the icy continent.  Blog | Video 

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World Cup Draw

The official matchball for the 2010 World Cup is pictured before the draw for the finals, in Cape Town December 4, 2009.  REUTERS/Mike Hutchings
World Cup party starts in Cape Town

Thousands of fans partied into the night on the streets of Cape Town to celebrate the World Cup draw despite hosts South Africa being thrown into one of the tournament's tricky groups.  Full Article 

ALSO ON REUTERS

Editor's Choice

A selection of our best photos from the past 24 hours.   Slideshow 

 
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi gestures during a right-wing youth party meeting in Rome in this September 9, 2009 file photo.  REUTERS/Remo Casilli/Files
Berlusconi vodoo dolls

Man sells voodoo dolls of Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.  Full Article 

 
Singer Jermaine Jackson arrives at the 2009 American Music Awards in Los Angeles, California November 22, 2009.  REUTERS/Danny Moloshok
"Jackson 4" reunion?

Michael Jackson's brother Jermaine keeps fans guessing about whether there might be a "Jackson 4" concert next year.  Full Article 

 
Beach football craze

A Brazilian beach football craze known as 'altinho' brings excitement, controversy and a different look to the beaches of Rio.  Video 

 
Celebrity sightings

When the stars are out so are the cameras.  Slideshow