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  • Zinedine Zidane waves with his shoes after his visit to France soccer team players during their training session in Clairefontaine, southwest of Paris Wednesday, Sept 1, 2010 ahead of their opening Euro 2012 qualifiers.(AP Photo/Francois Mori)

    Zidane returns to help boost France team's morale

    Zinedine Zidane made an appearance at France's training camp on Wednesday to help coach Laurent Blanc restore the beleaguered national team's confidence following its poor performance at the World Cup.


  • Jolie visits Bosnia, hopes to support education

    A top official in Bosnia said Angelina Jolie is interested in supporting education and other projects to help young Bosnians and people who return to homes they left during the war.


  • Jolie visits Bosnia, hopes to support education

    A top official in Bosnia said Saturday that Angelina Jolie is interested in supporting education and other projects to help young Bosnians and people who return to homes they left during the war.


  • Illustration: Obama crescent by Greg Groesch for The Washington Times

    KUHNER: Obama's Islamic agenda

    President Obama has revealed his true nature. After 20 months in the Oval Office, he still remained a largely unknown figure. A picture is coming into focus now, and it should trouble all Americans. It is widely known that Mr. Obama is a post-national progressive. Yet he is also a cultural Muslim who is promoting an anti-American, pro-Islamic agenda.


  • World Scene

    The NATO force in Afghanistan said Monday it had killed an al Qaeda cell leader after he was pinpointed by alliance aircraft while carrying out an attack on a police post.


  • A visitor views paintings at the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest. There are uncounted works of art housed in museums in Eastern Europe for which there are no reliable records of how the museums came to ownership during World War II and immediately thereafter. (Associated Press)

    Hungarian artwork focus of restitution

    A tug of war in the United States over who owns a huge art trove seized by Hungary's Nazi henchmen is the most prominent example of disputed restitution policies in formerly communist Eastern Europe — but by no means the only one.


  • Visitors view the collection of paintings at the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, Hungary, Friday, July 30, 2010. Uncounted works of art which are hanging on museum walls in many cities were once the property of Jews, who were coerced into handing them over by the war time Nazi henchmen, or simply abandoned them as they fled for their lives, but modern times have highlighted provenance issues, with destroyed evidence of ownership and disputed restitution policies in many formerly communist eastern European countries. A tug-of-war in the United States over who owns a huge art trove seized by Hungary's Nazi henchmen is perhaps the most prominent example. (AP Photo/Peter Kohalmi)

    Eastern Europe under spotlight on art restitution

    A tug-of-war in the United States over who owns a huge art trove seized by Hungary's Nazi henchmen is the most prominent example of disputed restitution policies in formerly communist eastern Europe _ but by no means the only one.


  • A rescue helper from the church comforts two mourners as an unidentified cleric looks on after a memorial service in Duisburg, Germany, on Saturday, July 31, 2010. Germany is holding a memorial service for the victims of the Love Parade techno music festival, where 21 people were crushed to death and 500 injured. (AP Photo/ddp, Sascha Schuermann)

    Germany: memorial service for Love Parade victims

    Thousands of grief-stricken mourners watched in tears on Saturday as rescue workers lit one white candle for every one of the 21 people crushed to death in a tunnel at the Love Parade techno music festival.


  • Blanc to quit if France doesn't reach Euro 2012

    France coach Laurent Blanc will quit if France fails to qualify for the 2012 European Championship.


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