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Prime minister Gordon Brown of the United Kingdom seem to have taken a direct and almost abrupt approach with Pakistan and its leaders on the war against al-Qaeda. Gordon Brown told Pakistan leadership they had not done anywhere near the...
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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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Volume in the credit default swap market for rich countries has soared and so have credit spreads, according to a recent Financial Times story, while volume in emerging markets CDS has stagnated. In other words, traders are betting against the governments...
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Interesting story out of Great Britain, actually kind of funny so I'm going to let the author of this one explain what happened one afternoon when a British cop was off duty and happened upon a few tall blond haired aliens inspecting a crop circle.......
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Letters Spotlight turns on Belgium's European credentials Mr Becu's tirade ( Letters , 21 November) shows an impressive lack of self-awareness. Perhaps if he had any knowledge of neighbouring countries, he would know the level of support for Blair in...
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The latest opinion polls have suggested the Tory lead over Labour has narrowed, making a hung parliament a real possibility. An Ipsos Mori poll put the Conservatives' lead at just six percentage points, with 37 per cent of support, compared with 31 per...
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Sara Wheeler's The Magnetic North (Jonathan Cape) provides acute insights into life north of the Arctic Circle. Abundant energy resources and the alarmingly swift effects of global warming make this a fascinating and relevant journey; she uses human stories...
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Two days ago I listened to you Apologizing for Australia's part in the abuse and exploitation suffered by the thousands of Forgotten Children that were shipped to Australia from Great Britain in your speech in the Great Hall of the Parliament of Australia.
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Over the past three or four years, the Australian government has been sincerely attempting to change the callousness of previous generations within their country. As proof, read some of allvoices user's mllrovic articles in reference to how terrible...
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