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Bunting and flags fly for four days of royal British pomp
LONDON - Britain embarks on four days of pomp, pageantry and patriotism on Saturday to mark Queen Elizabeth's 60th year on the throne, with the monarchy's popularity surging and celebrations bringing cheer to a nation struggling in harsh economic times.
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Thomas Cook sees Grexit boosting travel industry
LONDON - British tour operator Thomas Cook expects a surge in bookings to Greece if it leaves the euro zone as holidays to the Mediterranean nation would become better value for hard-pressed travellers.
Don't dip drunk in the Dnipro, Euro fans warned
KIEV - Euro 2012 soccer fans are being warned not to get drunk on vodka and go for a dip in the Dnipro, Ukraine's principal river that runs through the capital, Kiev.
Edinburgh Fringe offers respite in austere economy
EDINBURGH - Comedy, drama, song and satire all combine in another record-breaking season in August for the Edinburgh Fringe festival, the world's biggest annual arts extravaganza which continues to expand despite economic hard times.
US tourists freed unharmed in Sinai-security source
CAIRO - Two U.S. tourists were released unharmed in the Sinai Peninsula on Thursday, security sources said, a day after being abducted by Bedouin tribesmen seeking the release of a kinsman held by the Egyptian authorities in a drugs case.
New Warsaw airport two weeks too late for Euros
WARSAW - Warsaw's new Modlin airport will open just in time for next month's Euro 2012 soccer championship but no airlines will land there until almost two weeks after the tournament ends in July.
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