NEW YORK (Reuters) - Blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng arrived in the United States on Saturday after China allowed him to leave a hospital in Beijing in a move that could signal the end of a diplomatic rift between the two countries.Related StoriesKennedy clan, celebrities attend Mary Kennedy's funeralGreek election race tightens into dead heatVote in Libya's Benghazi tests support for autonomySerbia picks president under threat of protestHollande to make Eurobond proposals at EU summit
CAMP DAVID, Maryland (Reuters) - French President Francois Hollande said on Saturday he would make proposals for eurobonds at an upcoming European summit as he outlines his ideas to stimulate growth and help ailing economies within the euro zone.Related StoriesKennedy clan, celebrities attend Mary Kennedy's funeralGreek election race tightens into dead heatVote in Libya's Benghazi tests support for autonomySerbia picks president under threat of protestBlind Chinese activist arrives in New York
BEIRUT (Reuters) - A car bomb killed nine people at a Syrian military post in the eastern city of Deir al-Zor on Saturday, an attack the government said was the latest proof that an uprising against President Bashar al-Assad was a foreign plot.Related StoriesGreek election race tightens into dead heatVote in Libya's Benghazi tests support for autonomySerbia picks president under threat of protestHollande to make Eurobond proposals at EU summitBlind Chinese activist arrives in New York
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng arrived in the United States on Saturday after China allowed him to leave a hospital in Beijing in a move that could signal the end of a diplomatic rift between the two countries.Related StoriesGreek election race tightens into dead heatVote in Libya's Benghazi tests support for autonomySerbia picks president under threat of protestHollande to make Eurobond proposals at EU summitBlind Chinese activist arrives in New York
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Pro-Western Boris Tadic will bid on Sunday for another five years as Serbia's president and the right to lead the nation into EU membership talks, challenged by rightist Tomislav Nikolic who has threatened to contest the result in the streets.Related StoriesKennedy clan, celebrities attend Mary Kennedy's funeralGreek election race tightens into dead heatVote in Libya's Benghazi tests support for autonomyHollande to make Eurobond proposals at EU summitBlind Chinese activist arrives in New York
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