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Staring at a woman’s breasts is never in good form, but it could be argued that staring at a princess’ breasts while at a state banquet is considerably worse. Which it to say: Pentti Arajarvi, the 63-year-old husband to Finnish president Tarja Halonen, w
Princess Mary of Denmark caught the eye of Pentti Arajarvi — married to Finnish president Tarja Halonen — when they sat next to each other at a state banquet. Mr Arajarvi was blatantly staring at her breasts, only looking away when she suddenly turned to
OGLED: Princess Mary, above, is gawked at by Pentti Arajarvi, the husband of Finnish President Tarja Halonen and, below, she gracefully shades her cleavage. SOME royal jewels are intended for public display. Despite catching
Nearly everything President Zuma and the big corporates are doing places short-term demands above long-term thinking, both in the marketplace and at the polling place, promoting unfairness and exclusion, and thus preventing lasting prosperity and stabili
Princess Mary catches the Finnish President's husband looking at her cleavage at a state dinner. Cheeky look - but the Princess wasn't fazed. Source: The Daily Telegraph WHAT to do when you catch the husband of a visiting head-of-state checking out your
Princess Mary catches the Finnish President's husband looking at her cleavage at a state dinner. Cheeky look - but the Princess wasn't fazed. Source: The Daily Telegraph WHAT to do when you catch the husband of a visiting head-of-state checking out your
Princess Mary of Denmark was caught in an awkward moment during a televised state dinner when she apparently noticed the Finnish president’s husband staring at her cleavage. Video shows First Gentleman Pentti Arajarvi gazing towards the Tasmanian-born pr
Finnish President Tarja Halonen, 4th right, and her European counterparts pose for a group … LISBON, Portugal - Portugal appears to have won the support of Germany's finance minister in its efforts to get some breathing space for the implementation of au
Growing inequality, environmental decline and “teetering” economies mean the world must change the way it does business, a UN report concludes. Health and education must improve, it says. Subsidies on fossil fuels should end, and governments must look be
(Nanowerk News) The President of the Republic of Finland Tarja Halonen has today presented Beneq, together with Normet and the Finnish gaming cluster, with the 2012 Internationalization Awards. The aim of the internationalization award is to promote comp
From Page 1 Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, a former Kazakhstan prime minister who heads the UN in Geneva, urged world leaders to be pragmatic by launching a green energy revolution at the conference--a follow-up 20 years after the pivotal 1992 Earth Summit at Ri
HELSINKI, Finland (AP) — The victory for Finland’s conservatives in the presidential runoff restores the National Coalition Party to the presidency after 30 years and gives it the nation’s two top posts for the first time. The National Coalition Party’s
Sauli Niinisto won 63% of the votes, compared to 37% for his rival, Greens candidate Pekka Haavisto, official results showed with 100% of ballots counted. Voters braved record low temperatures yesterday to choose between Niinisto and Haavisto, Finland’s
Tarja Halonen is President of the Republic of Finland. They serve as Co-Chairs of the UN Secretary-General’s High-level Panel on Global Sustainability. HELSINKI/JOHAN
Finland's openly gay presidential candidate lost his runoff election yesterday. Sauli Niinisto won 63 percent of the votes, compared to 37 percent for his rival, Greens candidate Pekka Haavisto, official results showed with 100 percent of ballots counted
Background: Prior to independence in 1917, Finland was a grand duchy in the Russian empire for 108 years and a part of Sweden for 600 years before that. The outgoing President Tarja Halonen, a former foreign minister from the Social Democratic Party (SDP
Sauli Niinistoe won today’s Finnish presidential run-off election and replaced incumbent president Tarja Halonen to become next President. It is also the first conservative president for first time in half century. Niinistoe, is a Finnish 63-year-old pol
HELSINKI (AP) — A former finance minister won Finland 's presidential election Sunday and will become the country's first conservative head of state in five decades. Sauli Niinisto took 63 percent of the votes, compared to 37 percent for his rival, Green
(CNN) -- Former Finnish Finance Minister Sauli Niinisto emerged victorious in the nation's presidential election Sunday, according to preliminary results. According to Finland's Ministry of Justice, with 100% of votes counted, Niinisto defeated the natio
Tarja Kaarina Halonen (pronounced [tɑrjɑ kɑːrinɑ hɑlonen] (help·info)) (born 24 December 1943) is the current President of Finland. She began her first six-year term of office in 2000 and was re-elected on January 29, 2006. Her current term expires in 2012. She is the first woman to hold the office. Full Article
Finland's President Tarja Halonen (L) and Portugal's President Anibal Cavaco Silva address a joint news conference in Helsinki February 11, 2012. Halonen is hosting the two-day European Presidents meeting in Helsinki.
View Photo »Finnish President Tarja Halonen (L) and President Anibal Cavaco Silva of Portugal attend a press conference in Helsinki, on February 11, 2012. Halonen is hosting a meeting of eight presidents in Helsinki from February 10 till February 11.
View Photo »President Christian Wulff of Germany (L) and Finnish President Tarja Halonen attend a joint press conference in Helsinki, on February 11, 2012. Halonen is hosting a meeting of eight presidents in Helsinki from February 10 till February 11.
View Photo »Italy's president Giorgio Napolitano (L), Austria's president Heinz Fischerand Finnish President Tarja Halonen (R) attend a joint press conference in Helsinki, on February 11, 2012. Halonen is hosting a meeting of eight presidents in Helsinki from February 10 till February 11.
View Photo »Finnish President Tarja Halonen (C) hosts a joint Press Conference of the Presidents in Helsinki, on February 11, 2012 with (from left to right) Latvia's president Andris Berzis, Christian Wulff of Germany, Giorgio Napolitano of Italy, Heinz Fischer of Austria, Anibal Cavaco Silva of Portugal,...
View Photo »Finnish President Tarja Halonen (L) and Slovenian president Danilo Turk attend a press meeting in Helsinki on February 10, 2012 prior the start of eight European presidents conveneing in Helsinki. President Halonen is hosting a meeting of the Presidents of Austria, Germany, Hungary,...
View Photo »Finland's conservative pro-European Sauli Niinistoe (2nd R), who won Finland's presidential election on February 5, 2012, and his wife Jenni Haukio (R) visit on February 6 President Tarja Halonen (L) and her husband Pentti Arajarvi (2nd L) in Helsinki. Niinistoe won the second round of...
View Photo »Finland's conservative pro-European Sauli Niinistoe (R), who won Finland's presidential election on February 5, 2012, and his wife Jenni Haukio visit on February 6 President Tarja Halonen in Helsinki. Niinistoe won the second round of the elections to become the 12th president of...
View Photo »Finnish President Tarja Halonen (2-R) and her husband Pentti Arajärvi (R) meet with President-elect Sauli Niinistö (2L) and his wife Jenni Haukio in Helsinki on February 6, 2012. Finland's conservative pro-European Sauli Niinistoe won Finland's presidential election easily defeating...
View Photo »Finland's President Tarja Halonen (2nd R) and her husband Pentti Arajarvi (R) meet with President-elect Sauli Niinisto (2nd L) and his wife Jenni Haukio in Helsinki February 6, 2012. Niinisto won the second round of the Finnish presidential elections on Sunday to become the 12th...
View Photo »Finnish President Tarja Halonen (R) meets with President-elect Sauli Niinistö in Helsinki on February 6, 2012. Finland's conservative pro-European Sauli Niinistoe won Finland's presidential election easily defeating Green liberal challenger Pekka Haavisto as had been widely expected.
View Photo »Finland's President Tarja Halonen (R) meets with President-elect Sauli Niinisto in Helsinki February 6, 2012. Niinisto won the second round of the Finnish presidential elections on Sunday to become the 12th President of Finland and will assume office in March.
View Photo »Finnish President Tarja Halonen, right, has her hand kissed by President-elect Sauli Niinisto in Helsinki, Finland, on Monday Feb. 6, 2012. Niinisto took 63 percent of the votes against Greens candidate Pekka Haavisto's 37 percent in the presidential election runoff Sunday,...
View Photo »Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, center, confers the Sustainable Development Leadership award for 2012 to Finland President Tarja Halonen, left, as Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) Director General R.K. Pachauri looks on at the inaugural function of the 12th Delhi Sustainable...
View Photo »Seychelles President James Alix Michel (L) and Kiribati President Anote Tong (R) listens as the President of Finland Tarja Halonen (C) speaks during the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit in New Delhi on February 2, 2012. The 12th edition of the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit...
View Photo »Seychelles President James Alix Michel (C) watches as the President of Finland Tarja Halonen (R) shakes hands with Founder and Executive Chairperson of NDTV Prannoy Roy (L) during the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit in New Delhi on February 2, 2012. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan...
View Photo »President of Finland Tarja Halonen (L), Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (C) and Kiribati President Anote Tong (R) attend the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit in New Delhi on February 2, 2012. The 12th edition of the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit focusing on the theme,...
View Photo »President of Finland Tarja Halonen (C) watches on as Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (R) shakes hands with Seychelles President James Alix Michel (L) during the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit in New Delhi on February 2, 2012. The 12th edition of the Delhi Sustainable...
View Photo »Director general of The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) R. K. Pachauri (R) claps as Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (C) presents the Sustainable Development Leadership award for 2012 to the President of Finland Tarja Halonen (L) during the inauguration ceremony of 12th Delhi...
View Photo »Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves (L) greets Finnish President Tarja Halonen (C) on January 30, 2012 in Tallinn during her last visit to Estonia as president of Finland. Finland held a first round of presidential elections on January 22 and will hold a second round run-off on...
View Photo »Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves (R) and Finnish President Tarja Halonen give a press conference on January 30, 2012 in Tallinn after their meeting during her last visit to Estonia as president of Finland. Finland held a first round of presidential elections on January 22 and...
View Photo »Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves (L) and Finnish President Tarja Halonen (2nd L) review an honor guard on January 30, 2012 in Tallinn during her last visit to Estonia as president of Finland. Finland held a first round of presidential elections on January 22 and will hold a...
View Photo »Danish Prince Consort Henrik (L) delivers a speech marking the 40th jubilee of his wife Queen Margrethe (2ndR) at the Gala Dinner in Christiansborg Castle on January 15, 2012, attended by Finnnish President Tarja Halonen (2ndL), King Carl Gustav of Sweden (C) and King Harald of Norway.
View Photo »Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, right, shakes hands with Finnish President Tarja Halonen at the 12th Delhi Sustainable Development Summit (DSDS), in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. World leaders, environmentalists and experts from across the globe attended the summit to...
View Photo »President Tarja Halonen of Finland speaks during a Council of Women World Leaders event at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC, on January 11, 2012.
View Photo »Finland's President Tarja Halonen (L) and Portugal's President Anibal Cavaco Silva address a joint news conference in Helsinki February 11, 2012. Halonen is hosting the two-day European Presidents meeting in Helsinki.
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