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Greek workers storm German meeting
Protesters blame German lenders for forcing budget cuts in exchange for bailouts.
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Errani sets up Stosur semi
Italian continues magical run with win over Angelique Kerber as Australian Sam Stosur downs Cibulkova at French Open.
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Marathon pace hots up
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Slovak opposition in landslide election win
Social Democrats rout the governing centre-right coalition by winning 60 of the 150 seats in parliament.
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Opposition projected to win Slovak elections
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Europeans protest controversial internet pact
Protests across Europe against international copyright pact, as EU denies 'opacity'.
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Arsenal face Udinese in European playoff
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NATO intercepts Libya-bound oil tanker
Vessel stopped after alliance claims to have sunk eight warships in most concerted strike yet on Gaddafi's naval forces.
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NATO strikes 'hit Libyan warships'
Military alliance "sinks eight vessels belonging to Gaddafi" amid increasing pressure aimed at weakening Libyan leader.
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