Troika
Jan 25 2008, Madan

On your way through the Terminal 5 in the atrium hall which leads to the British Airways First Class Lounges, you will come across a fabulous piece of digital sculpture, the Cloud. It was a response to British airways wish to install a signature...

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Foreign Ministers of Czech Republic Karel Schwarzenberg, second right, and of Sweden Carl Bildt, left, look on as their Pakistani counterpart Shah Mahmood Qureshi, right, is welcomed by European Commissioner for External Relations and Neighborhood Policy.