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Headlines matching 'Europeans'
Thu February 09, 2012
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(Marketwatch) Obvious Greek optimism boosts European stocks  (marketwatch.com) (2)


Mon February 06, 2012
(ESPN) Cool Dispirited Arsenal kicks off a desperate claw for fourth place, Suarez returns to Liverpool, with lots of action culminating in a Sunday morning finale between Chelsea and Manchester. It's your weekend EPL thread  (soccernet.espn.go.com) (497)


Thu February 02, 2012
(Telegraph) Fail "This deadly cold front is sponsored to you by BMW -- the ultimate driving machine"  (telegraph.co.uk) (8)


Wed February 01, 2012
(UPI) Stupid Birdwatchers? They kidnapped birdwatchers? What kind of crazy terrorists think anyone would want to ransom birdwatchers? These are the people that make stamp collectors seem interesting  (upi.com) (29)


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)


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)


Sat December 10, 2011
(Telegraph) Interesting England tries to keep from being the drunken frat girl at the EU's party  (telegraph.co.uk) (70)


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)


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)


Mon December 05, 2011
(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
(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)


Sun November 20, 2011
(Some Awesome Fanboy) PSA If you want to keep the Irish from moving to America, just smile and tell them how AWESOME they look. WARNING: Prepare to be offended  (fluentin3months.com) (267)


Thu November 17, 2011
(Bloomberg) Obvious The U.S. banking industry has been in bed with the Euro so much it's starting to look like we might have caught something. Let's just hope there's a shot or an ointment or something for this  (bloomberg.com) (35)


Fri November 11, 2011
(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)


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)


Sat October 22, 2011
(Spiegel) Interesting A country whose budget is balanced, where politicians aren't corrupt, where you can trust the police? If you guessed Estonia, you were right  (spiegel.de) (80)


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)

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