U.S. workers flock to Web to say "I love you!" (Reuters)
Grok Headline matches for U.S. workers flock to Web to say "I love you!" (Reuters)
Workers Flock to Web to Say 'I Love
You!' (Reuters)
Workers Flock to Web to Say 'I Love
You!' (Reuters)
02/13/2004 04:00 PMReuters - U.S. workers this year are
rushing to the Internet in droves, looking for the perfect
Valentine gift to say "I love you," an online tracking firm
said on Friday.
Muslims Flock to See Messiah After Web
Hoax (Reuters)
Muslims Flock to See Messiah After Web
Hoax (Reuters)
06/24/2004 11:32 AMReuters - Hundreds of Muslims flocked to a German
hospital where an Internet site said the Messiah was being
breast-fed by its resurrected mother, a hospital spokesman said
Thursday.
Aussies flock to annual cockroach race
(Reuters)
Aussies flock to annual cockroach race
(Reuters)
01/17/2004 10:48 PMReuters - Gambling-mad Australians, teased for willingly betting on
two flies crawling up a wall, have expanded their
horizons -- now they're placing bets on cockroaches.
German Firefighters Rescue Flock of
Seagulls (Reuters)
German Firefighters Rescue Flock of
Seagulls (Reuters)
12/29/2003 11:35 PMReuters - Munich firefighters were called
out on Christmas day to rescue a flock of seagulls that got
stuck when a lake near the city's Olympic stadium froze over.
Boston Ex-Cardinal's Rome Flock Shrug
Off His Past (Reuters)
Boston Ex-Cardinal's Rome Flock Shrug
Off His Past (Reuters)
08/05/2004 09:01 AMReuters - Cardinal Bernard Law, who was forced to
resign as archbishop of Boston over a sexual abuse scandal,
held his first public mass on Thursday since taking up a
prestigious new post in the Italian Church.
Churches offer free movie to boost flock
(Reuters)
Churches offer free movie to boost flock
(Reuters)
03/09/2004 12:10 AMReuters - Four Church of England parishes are trying to boost their
congregations by offering free cinema tickets to watch Mel
Gibson's controversial movie "The Passion of Christ".
Workers keep right to flirt (Reuters)
Workers keep right to flirt (Reuters)
06/17/2005 05:04 PMReuters - A German court has upheld the right
of Wal-Mart staff in Germany to flirt at work, a spokesman said
Thursday, showing that Germany's restrictive labor laws also
have their permissive aspects.
Sweden tires of tired workers (Reuters)
Sweden tires of tired workers (Reuters)
09/17/2004 04:37 AMReuters - Swedish welfare authorities plan to launch a campaign to
educate Swedes about when they can take sick leave,
after a study showed 40 percent believe it is enough to feel tired to
stay home and draw benefits.
Love is in the office air (Reuters)
Love is in the office air (Reuters)
02/10/2004 02:56 AMReuters - Whether it's a frisson by the filing cabinet, a gaze over
bar graphs or hot flushes at the water-cooler,
romance blossoms in the workplace for nearly two thirds of employees,
according to a survey.
Microsoft Workers Grumble on Benefit
Cuts (Reuters)
Microsoft Workers Grumble on Benefit
Cuts (Reuters)
05/29/2004 08:04 AMReuters - Nearly three-quarters of some 3,000
Microsoft Corp. employees told the world's largest software
maker that they were "very dissatisfied" with recently
announced cuts to their generous benefits plan, according to an
informal poll on an internal company Web site.
Bush Acknowledges 'Time of Change' for
Workers (Reuters)
Bush Acknowledges 'Time of Change' for
Workers (Reuters)
08/28/2004 01:40 PMReuters - President Bush on Saturday
acknowledged U.S. manufacturing workers have seen a "time of
change" in the economy but said his private sector-based
policies were the way to boost growth.
Two American Oil Workers Killed in
Nigerian Ambush (Reuters)
Two American Oil Workers Killed in
Nigerian Ambush (Reuters)
04/24/2004 10:28 AMReuters - Heavily armed Nigerian militants killed
two U.S. oil workers in a botched robbery attempt in Nigeria's
southern delta, authorities said on Saturday.
Bush Says Kerry Tax Plan a Threat to
Workers (Reuters)
Bush Says Kerry Tax Plan a Threat to
Workers (Reuters)
09/05/2004 06:34 PMReuters - President Bush, under
election-year pressure on the economy, said on Sunday that
Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry's plan to raise
taxes on the wealthy would hinder the creation of jobs.
U.S. office workers surf for porn --
poll (Reuters)
U.S. office workers surf for porn --
poll (Reuters)
02/10/2004 06:38 PMReuters - America's office-cubicle dwellers may be burning up the
keyboards, but it's not
necessarily a paycheque they're chasing.
Ryanair sacks workers who travelled in
toilets (Reuters)
Ryanair sacks workers who travelled in
toilets (Reuters)
07/23/2004 07:50 AMReuters - Irish airline Ryanair has sacked two of its workers who sat
in an overcrowded
plane's toilets for a flight from Spain because there were no other
seats.
Zoo to inseminate "love" birds (Reuters)
Zoo to inseminate "love" birds (Reuters)
12/24/2004 01:13 PMReuters - Johannesburg zoo plans to artificially inseminate a pair of
female birds who appear
to be lovers to help boost dwindling numbers of the endangered wattled
crane species.
Shrine to Madrid Bomb Victims Upsets
Workers (Reuters)
Shrine to Madrid Bomb Victims Upsets
Workers (Reuters)
06/03/2004 08:44 AMReuters - Workers at the Madrid station where
trains were heading in March when bombs killed nearly 200
people have asked that a makeshift shrine for the victims be
removed so they can get over their trauma.
Laid-Back Aussies Among World's Hardest
Workers (Reuters)
Laid-Back Aussies Among World's Hardest
Workers (Reuters)
05/03/2004 09:20 AMReuters - Forget the image of the laid-back Aussie
lifestyle, Australians now work more hours than Americans or
Japanese and rank as the hardest-working people in the
developed world, according to a new book.
Eiffel Tower unplugged by rebel power
workers (Reuters)
Eiffel Tower unplugged by rebel power
workers (Reuters)
06/17/2004 08:37 AMReuters - French power workers who cut off
the electricity at the Eiffel Tower for a few minutes
overnight have continued to wage a commando-style battle
against privatisation by restoring supplies to homes
with unpaid bills.
No Mini-Skirts, Country Tells Women
Workers (Reuters)
No Mini-Skirts, Country Tells Women
Workers (Reuters)
01/05/2004 08:36 AMReuters - Authorities in Malaysia's
conservative Terengganu state plan to ban non-Muslim women
wearing mini-skirts or figure-hugging dresses to work as part
of a drive against indecency, state officials said Monday.
Kerry Seeks to Show Workers He Feels
Their Pain (Reuters)
Kerry Seeks to Show Workers He Feels
Their Pain (Reuters)
04/28/2004 03:49 PMReuters - On a tour of rust belt states
crucial to his presidential bid, Democrat John Kerry has sought
this week to show auto workers and coal miners he feels their
pain -- a potentially tough sell for a reserved, wealthy
senator from one of Boston's best families.
Bush Stumps as Friend to Coal and Steel
Workers (Reuters)
Bush Stumps as Friend to Coal and Steel
Workers (Reuters)
08/29/2004 07:29 PMReuters - President Bush portrayed
himself as a friend of steel and mining workers in West
Virginia on Sunday, on the eve of a Republican National
Convention likely to spotlight his domestic policies.
Eleven Chinese Workers Killed in Afghan
Attack (Reuters)
Eleven Chinese Workers Killed in Afghan
Attack (Reuters)
06/10/2004 06:23 AMReuters - Gunmen in Afghanistan killed 11 Chinese
road workers after bursting into their compound early on
Thursday, in one of the worst attacks on foreigners in
Afghanistan since the Taliban's overthrow in 2001.
China teaches "real love" (Reuters)
China teaches "real love" (Reuters)
08/31/2004 10:23 PMReuters - China's eastern financial hub of Shanghai is adding a dash
of romance to
the school curriculum to teach children about real love, as opposed to
the Internet chatroom
variety.
Wooing Teens with Lessons on Love
(Reuters)
Wooing Teens with Lessons on Love
(Reuters)
09/01/2004 07:52 AMReuters - China's eastern financial hub of
Shanghai is adding a dash of romance to the school curriculum
to teach children about real love, as opposed to the Internet
chatroom variety.
Falling in love bends genders (Reuters)
Falling in love bends genders (Reuters)
05/05/2004 01:57 PMReuters - Falling in love -- that crazy, blissful feeling -- causes
gender-bender changes in men and women's testosterone levels.
Smoking ban brings health ...and love?
(Reuters)
Smoking ban brings health ...and love?
(Reuters)
05/25/2004 10:22 AMReuters - Ireland's pioneering ban on smoking in pubs and restaurants
seems to be helping some addicts to kick the habit
and may be promoting a new way to meet people, Ireland's health
minister has said.
Maradona "in love" with Venezuela's
Chavez (Reuters)
Maradona "in love" with Venezuela's
Chavez (Reuters)
03/31/2005 11:12 PMReuters - Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona has said he is "in
love" with Venezuelan
President Hugo Chavez, whom he admires for his left-wing political
policies.
Country Tires of Tired Workers Taking
Sick Leave (Reuters)
Country Tires of Tired Workers Taking
Sick Leave (Reuters)
09/17/2004 10:33 AMReuters - Swedish welfare authorities plan to
launch a campaign to educate Swedes about when they can take
sick leave, after a study showed 40 percent believe it is
enough to feel tired to stay home and draw benefits.
Falling in Love -- a Gender-Bending
Experience (Reuters)
Falling in Love -- a Gender-Bending
Experience (Reuters)
05/06/2004 08:39 AMReuters - Falling in love -- that crazy, blissful
feeling -- causes gender-bender changes in men and women's
testosterone levels.
Author turns love of rats into book
(Reuters)
Author turns love of rats into book
(Reuters)
05/06/2004 07:27 AMReuters - They push and shove their way through narrow subway
entrances, they are creatures of habit and
they love going out to eat at night in a big crowd. They are the other
New Yorkers -- rats.
Komodo Dragon dies in zoo love plunge
(Reuters)
Komodo Dragon dies in zoo love plunge
(Reuters)
08/21/2004 07:24 AMReuters - Love could not conquer all for a rare, 10-year-old Komodo
Dragon who
plunged to her death at London Zoo after she scaled a dividing wall to
reach her mate.
Traffic jams green light for love
(Reuters)
Traffic jams green light for love
(Reuters)
09/08/2004 11:32 PMReuters - Millions of drivers use traffic lights and jams as the
perfect opportunity to pick up a
hot date and sometimes even a marriage partner, according to a survey
today.
Love-sick tomtit risks all to fly home
(Reuters)
Love-sick tomtit risks all to fly home
(Reuters)
07/27/2004 12:36 AMReuters - Distance proved no obstacle for an intrepid New Zealand
tomtit, which apparently dodged predators and braved
open seas to fly more than 60 km (37 miles) back to his lady-love.
Love lures French kids to German
(Reuters)
Love lures French kids to German
(Reuters)
01/22/2004 02:10 AMReuters - a language of love!
U.S.-Born Panda Returns to China Looking
for Love (Reuters)
U.S.-Born Panda Returns to China Looking
for Love (Reuters)
02/13/2004 09:19 AMReuters - She'll have to give up American cookies
and get used to much cooler weather, but life in China could be
worse on the eve of Valentine's Day because Hua Mei already has
three prospective suitors.
Thief Steals Yacht Out of Love for His
Daughter (Reuters)
Thief Steals Yacht Out of Love for His
Daughter (Reuters)
05/21/2004 11:35 AMReuters - A thief living in Ireland missed his
young daughter so much that he stole a 84,000 euro ($100,000)
yacht and sailed to England to see her.
Judge tosses coin for tug-of-love child
(Reuters)
Judge tosses coin for tug-of-love child
(Reuters)
12/30/2004 11:21 PMReuters - When the separated parents of a five-year old Italian boy
could not agree whose house he should stay at over Christmas,
a judge settled the dispute by tossing a coin, an Italian newspaper
has reported.
Love-Sick Bird Risks All to Fly Back to
His Mate (Reuters)
Love-Sick Bird Risks All to Fly Back to
His Mate (Reuters)
07/27/2004 09:06 AMReuters - Distance proved no
obstacle for an intrepid New Zealand tomtit, which apparently
dodged predators and braved open seas to fly more than 37 miles
back to his lady-love.
Grok Description matches for U.S. workers flock to Web to say "I love you!" (Reuters)
GrokA matches for U.S. workers flock to Web to say "I love you!" (Reuters)
U.S. workers flock to Web to say "I love you!" (Reuters)