• Record numbers of about seven million people - or one in seven of the population - are expected to watch the match on large open-air screens in the biggest street party the country has ever seen.

    BBC: South Korea reaches fever pitch

  • Back at the press base, where the 60-strong media pack have to suffer saunas, open-air natural hot springs, and an underground disco, the antics of the tiny but dedicated British contingent are gradually endearing themselves to the Italian media.

    BBC: Home-from-home comforts

  • Fortunately, the 458 Spider comes with a four-season retractable aluminum top that lowers in just 14 seconds to afford open-air enjoyment when weather permits, and seals the passenger compartment from the elements when they become inclement.

    FORBES: Ferrari Prices New 458 Spider

  • The building at 224 E. 14th St. looks like any other on the block, but a section of the brownstone-finished facade folds into Mr. Peterson's apartment to create an open-air living room.

    WSJ: Up and Down Brownstone

  • If we were to move - the open air market they would have to buy lorries and vans to get the produce from wherever we finish up, up to their place.

    BBC: Current Birmingham Wholesale Market site 'ideal'

  • Their plan is to raze roughly one-third of the 41-year-old, half-empty Foothills Mall and rebuild it by late 2014 as an open-air mall with up to 500 luxury apartments.

    WSJ: Plots & Ploys: Small-Market Mall Makeover

  • Many in Cuba and around the world listened closely to the pope's homily at the enormous open-air Mass Wednesday to see whether he would expand on -- or be more forceful in -- his apparent criticisms.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Authorities, under fire for responding too slowly to two major earthquakes in 1999, said they had rushed mobile hospitals, prefabricated homes, food and blankets to the region and set up makeshift, open-air first aid posts to treat the injured.

    CNN: Turkish quake victims brave cold

  • In theory Turkey has until then to open air- and seaports to the Greek-Cypriots, but it refuses to do this until EU trade restrictions on Turkish-controlled north Cyprus are lifted.

    ECONOMIST: Turkish foreign policy

  • Up to a million people are expected to attend Sunday's open-air mass in Madrid, where two priests and three nuns are to be canonised.

    BBC: Spanish youth welcome Pope

  • As he prepares to walk away, Cambara remarks that they are close to an open-air market.

    NPR: Somalia's Farah: Humanizing a Broken Place

  • For many years he battled local police chiefs over permits to stage open-air concerts on adjacent land.

    ECONOMIST: The caf�� at the heart of revolutionary Cairo

  • For its part, Bradley Airport said FAA air-traffic controllers asked it to stay open to diversions because of overcrowding at other airports.

    WSJ: How Snow (and Libyan Soldiers) Led to Airport Logjams

  • She stepped out into the open-air vestibule to explain the situation: Arty Groys was inside that condo with a woman who had appeared half naked on his doorstep.

    NEWYORKER: The Valetudinarian

  • Later in the day, we came across a group of locals gathered at an open-air bar to pay tribute to a deceased loved one, swigging from small buckets to drown their sorrows after the funeral.

    BBC: The gateway to Kilimanjaro

  • Switzerland's previous radical experiment with drugs when the police turned a blind eye to open-air drug markets in Zurich and Bern ended in chaos in 1995 when the places became the haunts of drug users and pushers from across Europe.

    ECONOMIST: Drugs in Switzerland

  • People don traditional embroidered shirts and head to the Pirohovo open-air museum on the outskirts of Kiev.

    BBC: Pagan holidays in modern Ukraine

  • His supporters have again gathered in Millau, where they are scheduled to hold an open-air debate and screen a documentary about the events surrounding Mr Bove's trial.

    BBC: France's farm crusader jailed

  • An allergic reaction to pollen in the air forced the 22-year-old player to retire from a game at the Serbain Open on Friday.

    CNN: Federer knocked out of Estoril Open

  • When Lennon planned to join Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin in free open-air concerts outside the 1972 Republican Convention, in Miami, he was promptly subjected to deportation proceedings.

    NEWYORKER: The U.S. vs. John Lennon

  • The growing field is credited with recently saving a baby's life by allowing the speedy manufacturing of medical devices to keep his air passages open, and NASA is exploring ways of using 3-D printing to provide food to astronauts.

    WSJ: Public-private partnership pushes '3-D printing'

  • These days he would be unlikely to address a similar open-air rally in France or Germany.

    ECONOMIST: Feelings about the United States are warm but changing

  • Buskers, event organisers and open-air performers are being asked to get involved in the review.

    BBC: Views sought on public entertainment rules in Jersey

  • Bo kho was practically everywhere in Saigon, from open-air markets and casual cafes to private homes.

    WSJ: Vietnamese Beef Stew Recipe: Bo Kho and Back Again

  • That analysis may be right, to judge by a recent open-air assembly on the economy, with a few dozen participants squatting on the paving stones of Madrid's Plaza del Carmen.

    ECONOMIST: Spain's indignants

  • To your right is an open-air lounge with plush orange sofas, a coffee table stocked with games like Monopoly and Pictionary, and a white-washed writing desk that serves as a freestanding bar offering an array of cooling drinks.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • "The Air France-KLM alliance has a door wide open to Alitalia and the day that they will want to come through that door we will be delighted to welcome them, " Transport Secretary Dominique Bussereau told Reuters in Rome on Friday after meeting his Italian counterparts.

    CNN: France looks to Alitalia in merger

  • The house itself had an open-air courtyard, intimately connected to the gardens and the sea by large rooms that could be opened in such a way that no walls interrupted the flow of people or air from the patios to the courtyard, which was filled with sun and palm trees.

    WSJ: An American Renaissance Gem

  • Covering an area of 75 acres, this huge open-air museum was established in 1891 to recreate the atmosphere of a provincial Swedish town from the early 19th century.

    BBC: Stockholm��s enduring style

  • Early research involved a colleague lying in a deckchair in the night-time open air with a piece of string to measure the meteors, while he observed electromagnetic signals on a cathode-ray tube in a nearby hut.

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