1. Nine dead after avalanche hits Kosovo village
    Nine people were killed when an avalanche hit the village of Restelica in southern Kosovo, officials said on Sunday, adding to more than 500 killed in snow and bitter cold across Europe in the past two weeks. Snow in Europe Photo: AFP PHOTO / SAVO PRELEVIC 4:19PM GMT 12 Feb 2012 In Poland, the interior ministry said 20 people had died in the past 24 hours because of the freezing weather, bringing the toll there so far this
    Telegraph, 19:02
  2. Venezuelans Vote in Primary to Select Chavez Challenger
    February 12, 2012, 11:05 AM EST Business Exchange E-mail Print More From Businessweek Venezuela Gives Pepsi Venture 4 Days to Provide Water Receipts Chavez Rivals Use Primary to Gain Edge in Venezuela Election Obama Freezes Iranian Government, Bank Assets in U.S. Chavez Sets Price Caps on P&G Deodorant, Coca-Cola Water OPEC Shipment Gains to Slow as Winter Ends, Oil Movements Says By Charlie Devereux and Jose Orozco
    BusinessWeek, 18:41
  3. Immigration rises by 15 per cent
    After two years of getting lower, the number of people who immigrated to Switzerland increased in 2011, with most coming from European Union countries. The Federal Migration Office confirmed on Sunday that last year 75,000 foreigners settled in Switzerland - 15 per cent up on 2010. Since May 2011 - when Swiss quotas were eliminated to the eight new members of the EU - around 4,700 people have entered Switzerland from Estonia,
    Swissinfo, 18:01
  4. Footballer prank show for ITV
    Published Sunday, Feb 12 2012, 13:37 GMT | By Colin Daniels | 2 comments Recommend 2 Tweet 1 Tweet 0 A new hidden camera show starring footballers has reportedly been commissioned. The ITV1 programme will see the likes of Rio Ferdinand, Wayne Rooney and Mario Balotelli play jokes on their fellow players, the Sunday Mirror reports. © Ian Nicholson/PA Archive/Press Association Images © WENN / Ivan Nikolov/WENN.com
    Digital Spy, 17:35
  5. AVALANCHE KILLS 10 IN KOSOVO AS FREEZE GRIPS EUROPE
    Ten people were killed when an avalanche hit the village of Restelica in southern Kosovo, officials said on Sunday, adding to more than 500 killed in snow and bitter cold across Europe in the past two weeks. In Poland, the interior ministry said 20 people had died in the past 24 hours because of the freezing weather, bringing the toll there so far this year to at least 100.
    TRT English, 17:03
  6. Avalanche kills 9 in Kosovo as freeze grips Europe
    PRISTINA/WARSAW (Reuters) - Nine people were killed when an avalanche hit the village of Restelica in southern Kosovo, officials said Sunday, adding to more than 500 killed in snow and bitter cold across Europe in the past two weeks. In Poland, the interior ministry said 20 people had died in the past 24 hours because of the freezing weather, bringing the toll there so far this year to at least 100.
    The Star Online, 17:03
  7. Avalanche kills 9 in Kosovo as freeze grips Europe
    Image Caption: A worker walks on road shielded by three-metre-high snow in Carligu Mic village (reuters_tickers) PRISTINA/WARSAW (Reuters) - Nine people were killed when an avalanche hit the village of Restelica in southern Kosovo, officials said Sunday, adding to more than 500 killed in snow and bitter cold across Europe in the past two weeks. In Poland, the interior ministry said 20 people had died in the past 24
    Swissinfo, 17:01
  8. Avalanche kills 9 in Kosovo as freeze grip Europe
    Reuters Pristina/Warsaw, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Nine people were killed when an avalanche hit the village of Restelicain southern Kosovo, officials said on Sunday, adding to more than 500 killed in snow and bitter cold across Europein the past two weeks. In Poland, the interior ministry said 20 people had died in the past 24 hours because of the freezing weather, bringing the toll there so far this year to at least 100.
    Kyiv Post, 16:52
  9. The reel deal
    By ц│ilцґn Quinlan Saturday, February 11, 2012 DISAPPOINTED by the failure of three promising screenplays to make it to the big screen, writer-director Terry McMahon did two things: First, he had the words "the art is in the completion.
    Irish Examiner, 16:50
  10. Germans protest Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement
    The future of the internet has been decided behind closed doors, nobody knew exactly what was going on and this obviously had a reason, as they tried to hide that this is a massive restriction of basic rights." Tillman Mueller Kuckelberg, protest organizer in Berlin Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets in Germany to protest against the multi-national Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), Press TV reports.
    Press TV, 15:58