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How will the world remember this century's first decade, which is now drawing to an end?...The 'decade of disorder' perhaps, reflecting the fragmentation of power into what historians of the present call a multipolar world. Or how about the 'decade of...
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But after what was widely regarded as a less-than-soaring speech on Tuesday to pitch his new Afghanistan war strategy, many people are asking: Where was Obama's oratorical magic? The primetime address had been billed as the most momentous of his young...
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He told a five-person panel the UK needed to "buy" influence with the US adminstration and wanted a "meaty" role as long as the "legal things are in place"...Dominic Asquith, the Foreign Office's director for Iraq and later ambassador there, also gave...
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An Iraqi reporter imprisoned for throwing his shoes at GeorgeGeorge W BushBush, the former US president, had a taste of his own medicine yesterday when he was forced to duck a flying loafer hurled at him in Paris. Muntader al-Zaidi's footwear assault...
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An Iraqi journalist in Paris threw a shoe at the journalist who did the same to U.S...In December 2008, Muntadar al-Zaidi , a journalist with al-Baghdadia television station, threw two shoes at the visiting American president, saying it was a "farewell...
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the renegade running the opposition to Obama Glenn Beck is a TV host, bestselling author and the most influential voice on the rightwing Fox channel. Now, even some Republicans worry that the extreme and maverick views of Beck and his supporters will...
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Respond A little over a year ago, Barack Obama was elected president of the United States...Obama is bogged down with stubbornly high unemployment, stalled healthcare reform and accusations of dithering over Afghanistan. Last week his job-approval rating...
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The truth of UK's guilt over Iraq Until Chilcot hears UN weapons inspectors' testimony, the fiction of Britain honestly seeking a WMD smoking gun prevails With its troops no longer engaged in military operations inside Iraq, Great Britain has been liberated...
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It is now the Congress' turn to exercise its constitutional prerogatives and hold meaningful hearings before reaching a decision. President Barack Obama nominated Bernanke for another term earlier this year, well ahead of schedule, ostensibly to "calm"...
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British officials heard the "drum beats" of war with Iraq emanating from the US government more than two years before the 2003 invasion and several months before the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Sir John Chilcot's Iraq inquiry has heard. But the UK...
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