• His begging-to-shake-hands policy towards Iran and the one hand and his iron fist policy towards Israel on the other makes it absolutely clear that Obama will do nothing to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear power.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Time to plan for war

  • To do this, they used antibodies designed to bind to and thus decommission the molecules on T cells that are used to shake hands with antigen-presenting cells.

    ECONOMIST: Breaching the body's defences

  • He's been on the road 50% of his time so far, visiting stores, holding rallies, bending his 6-foot-7 frame to shake hands with Albertsonians.

    FORBES: The Guru in the Vegetable Bin

  • From there he made his way through war-torn Europe to shake hands with Hitler and Mussolini and solicit the aid of the Axis powers, his "enemy's enemy, " in ridding India of British rule.

    CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia

  • There was an unsavoury end to proceedings when French coach Raymond Domenech refused to shake hands with Parreira at full-time, leading to an exchange of words between the two.

    BBC: World Cup 2010: South Africa proud of team - Parreira

  • Instead, reporters wishing to watch him shake hands and make his last-minute pitch for votes would have to meet him at his hotel early Tuesday, when he plans to leave for the day, spokeswoman Janna Nuzum said.

    CNN: New Hampshire voters head to the polls

  • No matter what time the soldiers' flights are arriving or departing -- many take place in the middle of the night -- Peters is there to shake their hands and give them a token of support: a small American flag.

    CNN: Veteran to soldiers: 'It's OK to be scared'

  • Around that time Mrs Erdogan, friends say, converted from Shafi'ism (an orthodox version of Sunni Islam which forbids all physical contact between men and women unless they are married) to the more liberal Hanafi school, followed by most Turks, so she could shake hands with men and non-Muslim women.

    ECONOMIST: A delicate balancing act has wider implications for Turkey

  • It's a new dawn, it's a new day, down at the ICA. What was once one of the world's hippest hang-outs - where the in-crowd would go to shake hands with the zeitgeist, where Pop Art was born, where Stravinsky, TS Elliot and Yoko Ono would hang out, where news was broken - is having a reincarnation after years of decline.

    BBC: ICA's hip replacement

  • GARCIA-NAVARRO: As he tells the story, the young 22-year-old student's hands shake.

    NPR: Iraqi Agency Targets Police Torture

  • Trying to bring these voters back into the Democratic fold, Obama left the stage and hit the streets of historic Abingdon to shake hands and hobnob in an old-fashioned soda shop.

    NPR: Traveling In Ohio, Va., Obama Pans Bush's Iraq Plan

  • Williams continued to argue with the officials and disputed the version of events given -- before she stormed off to shake hands with Clijsters having realized she had been penalized a point on match point for verbal abuse.

    CNN: Clijsters into final amid controversial scenes

  • Claims that the latter refused to shake hands with Owens were also unfounded -- the German leader had been told at the start of the Games that he should either shake every athlete's hand or none, and had chosen the latter option.

    CNN: Olympic memories: Owens at Berlin

  • Haley Jackson, a 23-year-old dance instructor, managed to shake hands with the prince as she and some friends delivered clothes, shoes and toiletries to the leisure centre.

    BBC: London riots: Charles and Camilla hear victims' tales

  • Warnock angrily confronted the fourth official and, after his appeals to the opposition dug-out went unheeded, refused to shake hands with some City players at the final whistle.

    BBC: Bristol City 1-0 Crystal Palace

  • On the other hand, Mobile-review apparently knows the right hands to shake and eyes to wink to get hold of a prototype unit extraordinarily early, and they're taking full advantage of the opportunity.

    ENGADGET: Nokia N96 gets in-depth review months ahead of release

  • It has taken pressure from the world's main powers to get the two sides' political leaders to shake hands on the road map and to arm-twist the militants to set aside their guns and bombs.

    ECONOMIST: Call this a ceasefire?

  • The French have taken to using le fair-play in sport, presumably because (as their coach's refusal to shake hands with his opposite number after losing to South Africa suggested) their own culture finds the concept rather difficult.

    ECONOMIST: Bad language

  • Of course the governing body of world football, Fifa, whose leader once told us that players should just shake hands and avoid name calling, pays the same lip service to the promised eradication of race-fuelled disagreements, but nothing changes.

    BBC: African viewpoint: Kicking racism on and off the pitch

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