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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: Government, Culture, Islam, Angela Merkel, Interreligious Dialogue
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The lady was a champ
MANCHESTER, England -- There is a story about Margaret Thatcher that 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 that...
Tags: Periodicals, Conservative Party (UK), Government, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan
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Cardin moves human rights forward, but will U.S. eventually retreat?
Neil Simon's commentary, "Cardin stands for rights" (Dec. 13), correctly depicts U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin's steadfast pursuit to hold accountable violators of human rights in Russia with the killing of attorney Sergei Magnitsky. Our concern is that the U.S....Tags: Benjamin L. Cardin, Civil Rights, Human Rights, Casablanca (movie), Russia
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Sometimes, you almost want to feel sorry for Mitt Romney
I am starting to feel sorry for Mitt Romney. On an international tour to three countries, he made news in two of them by dissing the London Olympics and infuriating the Palestinians. The poor guy -- for months, people have complained that he never says...
Tags: Sheldon Adelson, Wars and Interventions, Israel, Pakistan, Somalia
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London gears up for Olympics as only the British can
The Olympic torch came to Brixton on Thursday, and so did Amy Cohen. She lived in the South London district until recently, a job change and the continuing financial crisis sending her to live back home with her parents at age 34. Among the throngs who...
Tags: Usain Bolt, Chicago Tribune, Financial Markets, Mitt Romney, Paralympic Games
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Different continent, same candidate: Romney can put his foot in his mouth abroad just as well as at home
For years, presidents and presidential hopefuls have gone abroad to cast themselves as knowledgeable on world affairs, counting on friendly receptions wherever they go as a respite from the slings and arrows they routinely encounter in campaigning at...
Tags: Democratic Party, Republic of Ireland, Israel, Mitt Romney, War of 1812
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Obama and Romney jockey for the Olympic vote
Fresh off his trip abroad, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney accused President Barack Obama of undermining America's competitiveness in international sports competitions. "We have a president who apologizes for America's athletic...Tags: Sports Organizations, Mitt Romney, Donald Trump, International Olympic Committee, Republican Party
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Doctors group says no junk food for the Obamas
First Lady Michelle Obama is on a mission to get our kids to eat healthy, but every now and then she is known to indulge on a cheeseburger or other food that is not so good for the body. A few years ago she made a lunch run with staff to a Five Guys...
Tags: Hot Dogs, Foods and Beverages, General Practitioners, Dmitry Medvedev, Hamburgers
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Robert B. Reich: Why Europe's double dip could lead to one here
Europe is in recession. Portugal, Italy and Greece are basket cases. The British and Spanish economies have contracted for the last two quarters. It seems highly likely that France and Germany are in a double dip as well. Why should we care? Because a...
Tags: Mark Rutte, Nicolas Sarkozy, Unemployment, United Kingdom, Robert B. Reich
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War of 1812 enemies sign 'declaration of peace'
On the 200th anniversary of the U.S. declaration of war on Britain and its colonies, representatives of the United States, Britain and Canada gathered at Fort McHenry to sign a "declaration of peace." "Much … has changed in 200 years," Navy...
Tags: Fort McHenry, War of 1812, United Kingdom, Barack Obama, G20
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Eurozone crisis: EU could learn a thing or two from Alabama
I've had it with this useless, ongoing charade to "save Europe." It's time to get serious and consider jailing and impeaching some of these European Union member leaders for requisite incentive.
Last week's EU show was pathetic. It made me throw a...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Prisons, European Union, Nicolas Sarkozy, Government
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London looters are following the example of British bankers and members of Parliament
We should learn the lessons of the London riots, as the root causes can also be found in Baltimore. The real reason why British youth loots is simply because they are following the example shown to them by the establishment. Young Brits are immersed in...Tags: Banking, Parliament, London (England), United Kingdom, Riots
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