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Can you dig it?
LONDON — In basically the backyard of austere 10 Downing Street where British Prime Minister David Cameron officially resides in a stately, executive manor, a raucous block party rocked his neighborhood Saturday night. Queen Elizabeth celebrates...
Tags: The Benny Hill Show (tv program) , Christianity, Religion and Belief, MTV (tv network), Beach Volleyball
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Multiculturalism is the enemy of democracy
"You people will never be safe. Remove your governments, they don't care about you." — Michael Adebolajo, one of two men arrested in the murder of British soldier Lee Rigby. Here we go again. Brazen and brutal attacks against British and French...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Islam, Interreligious Dialogue, Arts and Culture, Crime, Law and Justice
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Benghazi's smoking guns
President Obama was asked about the metastasizing Benghazi scandal in a joint news conference with British Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday. Referring to the Americans who died in Benghazi, the president said, "We dishonor them when we turn things...Tags: Univision (tv network), Benghazi, David Letterman, Jay Carney, Barack Obama
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Not such strange bedfellows
— Breaking news: Conservative organizations suddenly have found common cause with one of their favorite objects of contempt — the benighted mainstream media. Or as the tea party queen and former Alaska governor likes to put it, the...Tags: Taxation, Benghazi, Parties and Movements, Crime, Law and Justice, Tea Party Movement
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Obama's second-term blues
WASHINGTON — Well, that didn't take long. Four months into a fresh four years, President Obama is already assuming the familiar crouch of a scandal-struck second-termer. British Prime Minister David Cameron was visiting the White House Monday...Tags: Susan Rice, Taxation, Benghazi, Washington, DC, Central Intelligence Agency
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Three mistakes Obama has made in Syrian crisis
Syria's dictator, Bashar al-Assad, isn't the only leader who is crossing "red lines" these days. U.S. President Barack Obama has also crossed a few. Here are three of them: 1. He crossed a red line by asserting the existence of a red line that he then...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Unrest, Conflicts and War, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Values
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Can the EU be saved?
William PfaffPARIS -- It is not simply the euro zone that is threatened by the dramatic economic discrepancies that now exist among its members, as well as the large indebtedness gap that exists between the southern members of the zone and the German-led bloc of...Tags: Referenda, United Kingdom, Margaret Thatcher, Economy, Business and Finance, Italy
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Goldberg: Benghazi's smoking guns
President Obama was asked about the metastasizing Benghazi scandal in a joint news conference with British Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday. Referring to the Americans who died in Benghazi, the president said, "We dishonor them when we turn things...Tags: Univision (tv network), Benghazi, David Letterman, Jay Carney, Barack Obama
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The Reinhart/Rogoff brawl
WASHINGTON -- An insistent question of our time is how much government debt is too much. Is there some debt level that becomes crushing as opposed to merely costly? The controversy over research by economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff shows how...
Tags: United Kingdom, Gross Domestic Product, Money and Monetary Policy, European Debt Crisis, Angela Merkel
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Britain's hateful politics
Cal ThomasBELFAST, Northern Ireland -- The death of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has prompted reactions from Britain's far left that takes bad taste to new extremes. During its Top 40 music countdown Sunday night, BBC Radio 1 was "forced" to play...Tags: United Kingdom, Margaret Thatcher, BBC, Government, National Government
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The lady was a champ
Cal ThomasMANCHESTER, England -- There is a story about Margaret Thatcher, which is probably apocryphal, but speaks volumes about the strength of Britain's first female prime minister, who died Monday at age 87. Following her election in 1979, the story goes...Tags: United Kingdom, Margaret Thatcher, Jimmy Carter, Conservative Party (UK), Cal Thomas
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Swiss curb executive greed, will anyone follow?
William PfaffPARIS -- Switzerland just had a referendum in which it voted to give company and bank shareholders veto rights over the salaries, bonuses and overall compensation packages of senior executives and board directors. Bonuses will be prohibited for...Tags: Religion and Belief, United Kingdom, Banking, Economy, Business and Finance, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783)
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