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Headlines matching 'Europe'
Thu February 09, 2012
Source     Fark Headline Comments
(Marketwatch) Obvious Greek optimism boosts European stocks  (marketwatch.com) (2)


Wed February 08, 2012
(Some Guy) Fail GM Europe still losing money by the metric ton, may cut several car brands  (blogs.detroitnews.com) (26)


Tue February 07, 2012
(Some Guy) Plug Farkette Elizabeth (FL) is trying to win a trip to Europe and become an ambassador for America's next generation of women pilots. She's currently trailing by only 100 votes. Click the Video Contest tab to vote  (womenofaviationweek.org) (372)
(CNN) Ironic Global warming may be responsible for frigid conditions in Europe. Wait, what?  (news.blogs.cnn.com) (442)


Sun February 05, 2012
(Boston.com) Cool How cold is it in Europe? Water is freezing and Russians are putting on their underwear (pics)  (boston.com) (94)


Fri February 03, 2012
(ZDNet UK) Spiffy Future of ACTA, Europe's SOPA cousin, in doubt after someone forgot Poland  (zdnet.co.uk) (34)


Thu February 02, 2012
(Marketwatch) Unlikely Angela Merkel to China: "Europe is making fiscal progress." Progress towards financial apocalypse, but progress nonetheless  (marketwatch.com) (4)


Fri January 27, 2012
(Guardian) Amusing Europeans' too honest perceptions of other Europeans. Isn't this how WWI and WWII started?  (guardian.co.uk) (57)


Thu January 26, 2012
(Spiegel) Spiffy Old and busted: U.S. missile shield. New hotness: European asteroid shield  (spiegel.de) (24)


Wed January 25, 2012
(American Thinker) Sad The model of the European-style welfare state simply does not work but Obama thinks he's the man who can make it work this time  (americanthinker.com) (294)


Tue January 24, 2012
(CNN) Obvious Luxury retailers across Europe had a banner year, thanks to Chinese shoppers  (cnn.com) (26)


Mon January 23, 2012
(YouTube) Scary And you thought Americans had all the fun being threatened by scary broad-brush anti-piracy laws. Video explaining what ACTA, the EU's answer to SOPA, is all about  (youtube.com) (46)


Wed January 18, 2012
(Daily Mail) Scary Everyone who will emerge from recession in 2012, please step forward. NOT SO FAST THERE, EUROPE  (dailymail.co.uk) (6)


Mon January 16, 2012
(Nature) Obvious We finally have an area of science the US is far more advanced and liberal than Europe: Genetically engineering giant frankenburgers topped with basketball-sized tomatoes, woolly mammoth bacon and low-fat plastic cheese  (blogs.nature.com) (90)


Fri January 13, 2012
(The Week) Interesting Why Germany is thriving while much of Europe faces economic collapse  (theweek.com) (344)
(CNBC) Obvious S&P is having a fire sale. All European countries HALF-OFF  (cnbc.com) (25)


Mon January 09, 2012
(Reuters) Scary Just when you thought it was safe to go back to Europe: get ready for Euro Crisis 2 - Merkozy Boogaloo  (reuters.com) (5)


Mon January 02, 2012
(Daily Mail) Scary Super-volcano under German lake about to erupt and destroy Europe. Happy New Year  (dailymail.co.uk) (93)


Fri December 30, 2011
(The New York Times) Obvious Europe has tried austerity measures to spend less and grow the economy. Did it work? Anyone? Anyone know the effects?  (nytimes.com) (232)


Wed December 21, 2011
(USA Today) Strange Unlike American football, Europeans don't need to stomp on someone to get suspended. Name calling will do it  (usatoday.com) (93)
(Some Guy) Asinine European auto insurers are looking to use black box data to get around the coming ban on rate discrimination against men  (insurancejournal.com) (95)


Tue December 20, 2011
(wptv.com) Florida Florida wants your tired, your poor, your huddled masses. Check that. What we really want are nude Europeans  (wptv.com) (42)
(Bloomberg) Interesting Oh, yeah. Like this hasn't happened before. "German's Push To Remodel Europe May Backfire"  (bloomberg.com) (38)


Fri December 16, 2011
(BBC) Interesting In surprising move, UK decides that it's part of Europe after all  (bbc.co.uk) (36)


Tue December 13, 2011
(Some Evader) Strange US European Command requires traveling speakers to undergo Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape (SERE) training before visiting dangerous, exotic locations like Edinburgh, Scotland  (cnas.org) (69)


Fri December 09, 2011
(Telegraph) Fail Major European banks have run out of liquid assets and have begun selling their gold reserves to fund daily operations. Now might be a pretty good time to start panicking  (telegraph.co.uk) (66)


Wed December 07, 2011
(CNBC) Interesting Actual Headline: "Merkel's Strategy: Make Europe Look a Lot More Like Germany." Guess third time's the charm?  (cnbc.com) (172)


Tue December 06, 2011
(UPI) Scary Oil prices down on news that Europeans might not have a currency to buy any  (upi.com) (15)
(NYPost) Followup MFers ignored several warnings from chief risk officer about firm's bet on European bonds. Stupid MFers  (nypost.com) (5)
(RealClearPolitics) Obvious We Americans are fooling ourselves if we ignore the parallels between Europe's problems and our own  (realclearpolitics.com) (73)


Mon December 05, 2011
(The New York Times) Unlikely "Hold on, Europe, Turkey is coming to the rescue"  (nytimes.com) (16)
(National Review) Fail Why do European banks hold so much toxic sovereign debt? Because EU rules told them to  (nationalreview.com) (153)


Fri December 02, 2011
(Discover) Sad European Space Agency gives up on Russian Mars probe, doesn't give a Phobos grunt  (blogs.discovermagazine.com) (22)
(CNBC) Obvious European banks scrambling for fistful of euros. Clint Eastwood looks profoundly confused  (cnbc.com) (5)
(Economist) Interesting European leaders can still avoid the economic apocalypse. The zombie apocalypse, however, is an entirely different story  (economist.com) (17)
(UEFA) Spiffy Who will conquer Europe? Coverage of the Euro 2012 draw beings at noon Eastern  (uefa.com) (69)


Thu December 01, 2011
(Telegraph) Obvious Wow, this European debt thing must be really serious. There's talk of cutting bankers' bonuses now  (telegraph.co.uk) (30)


Wed November 30, 2011
(Reuters) News Federal Reserve and European Central Bank throw a free money party and everyone is invited, as long as you own stocks  (reuters.com) (206)


Tue November 29, 2011
(Marketwatch) Fail Okay Europe, show us where the French Stocks touched you  (marketwatch.com) (4)
(Telegraph) Interesting The head of one of Europe's largest information technology services companies says email is "outdated" and plans to stop its use  (telegraph.co.uk) (30)
(Abc.net.au) Obvious It is official: Killing 77 non-muslims in an attempt to halt the Muslim Invasion of Europe means you are criminally insane  (abc.net.au) (95)
(CNBC) Ironic Actual headline: "Poland appeals to Germany to save Europe"  (cnbc.com) (21)


Mon November 21, 2011
(BusinessWeek) Obvious Europe needs a firewall to stop the contagion. Good luck, I'm behind 7 currencies  (businessweek.com) (15)


Fri November 18, 2011
(CNBC) Scary Why Europe's Central Bank may end up printing money. YAY, MONOPOLY CASH  (cnbc.com) (37)


Thu November 17, 2011
(Smh.com.au) Amusing Gentlemen, no matter how desperate you think they are, no lovely Eastern European lady is going to fall for a dude wearing a beaver-skin hat to hide his mullet  (smh.com.au) (54)
(Reuters) Obvious SABMiller shares weak and watered down in Europe  (reuters.com) (4)


Mon November 14, 2011
(CNBC) Scary After the US President bailed out Goldman Sachs, and Italy's new Prime Minister coming from Goldman Sachs, the trifecta will be completed with the new head of the European Central Bank  (cnbc.com) (23)


Fri November 11, 2011
(Yahoo) Scary Radiation of unknown origin detected across Europe. Everybody panic. No, seriously, EVERYBODY PANIC  (news.yahoo.com) (166)
(Marketwatch) Obvious European stocks drop after some douche initiated a selloff, which means now is the time to move your portfolio into WAFFLES. TASTY WAFFLES WITH LOTS OF SYRUP  (marketwatch.com) (16)


Thu November 10, 2011
(Some Guy) Scary While you were sleeping, the Australian stock market lost $37 billion because of Europe's economic crisis  (couriermail.com.au) (127)


Tue November 08, 2011
(Bloomberg) Amusing Begun, the Facebook clone wars have  (bloomberg.com) (3)


Mon November 07, 2011
(Bloomberg) Obvious FastRetailingmaybuyrivals   (bloomberg.com) (1)


Fri November 04, 2011
(The New York Times) Asinine President Obama tells Europe to get its economic house in order so the Euro wouldn't fall. Meanwhile in other news, the dollar continues its downward spiral  (nytimes.com) (44)


Wed November 02, 2011
(Reuters) Sad The Federal Reserve slashes its forecast for economic growth, raises projections for unemployment, and says Europe's debt crisis will probably wreck the U.S. economy. In uplifting economic news: *crickets*  (reuters.com) (37)


Tue November 01, 2011
(Marketwatch) Unlikely Gold and silver show signs of a bottom. PULL UP YOUR DAMN PANTS, YOU LOOK LIKE FOOLS  (marketwatch.com) (61)
(BBC) Scary Greek president: "Let the people decide." European markets: "F*ck that"  (bbc.co.uk) (270)


Mon October 31, 2011
(CNBC) Obvious Investors will stop making excuses and finally place some blame on the real problem: US  (cnbc.com) (9)


Fri October 28, 2011
(National Review) Weird NRO profiles heroic smoker-patriot Mark Block. What is it with conservative men and Marlboro Lights? Don't they know the only people who smoke them are women and European DJs? He may as well be wearing a skirt and twirling a glow stick  (nationalreview.com) (71)


Thu October 27, 2011
(CNN) Stupid The European economy faces collapse. The American middle class dream is dying. Ice caps are melting. But ignore all that, and check out this page full of laughing baby and penguin videos. THIS is CNN  (news.blogs.cnn.com) (45)


Sun October 23, 2011
(Some Guy) Unlikely Happy birthday Earth, 6015 years old today. Hey, she's legal in Europe  (weblogs.marylandweather.com) (172)


Tue October 18, 2011
(The Daily Beast) Spiffy While lawmakers in the US hem and haw over a few billion dollars, European leaders have agreed to a two-trillion euro rescue fund. Go big or go home, indeed  (thedailybeast.com) (108)


Sat October 15, 2011
(Daily Mail) Spiffy It's the two most successful teams in English football history. It's 5 European cups v 19 domestic titles, it's King Kenny v Sir Alex, it's Liverpool FC v Manchester United in this week's EPL thread  (dailymail.co.uk) (211)

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