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    May 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Rachel Marsden on Waiting for a European Santa Claus

    While your co-workers hover around the water cooler debating whether it matters if Mitt Romney bullied some kid in his youth, a formerly First World nation called Greece is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy. Why, you might ask, should Middle America pry its overworked eyes away from Jennifer Lopez gyrating around in a bodysuit on "American Idol" long enough to bother caring?
    While your co-workers hover around the water cooler debating whether it matters if Mitt Romney bullied some kid in his youth, a formerly First World nation called Greece is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy. Why, you might ask, should Middle America...

    Tags: Europe, Greece, Fox News Channel (tv network), Santa Claus (fictional character), American Idol (tv program)

  2. Apr 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. The truth about France's 'far-right' electoral surge

    Are the French getting their Tea Party on? That's what an outsider looking at the country's first-round presidential voting results might have been led to believe. But, as with many things French, the reality is <em>tr&egrave;s compliqu&eacute;e</em>.
    Are the French getting their Tea Party on? That's what an outsider looking at the country's first-round presidential voting results might have been led to believe. But, as with many things French, the reality is très compliquée. The weekend vote...

    Tags: Europe, Milton Friedman, Fox News Channel (tv network), Blaise Pascal, Tea Party Movement

  4. May 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Rachel Marsden: Why France elected a Socialist president

    Francehas elected only the second Socialist president in its history -- the first being Francois Mitterrand, who spent 14 years in the driver's seat back when French presidential terms lasted seven years rather than five, and who made a hard-right turn away from economic socialism and toward spending cuts after his first two years in office. The best France can hope for now is that the newly elected Francois Hollande takes a similar plunge into a pothole of pragmatism and douses any budding socialist ideas.
    Francehas elected only the second Socialist president in its history -- the first being Francois Mitterrand, who spent 14 years in the driver's seat back when French presidential terms lasted seven years rather than five, and who made a hard-right turn...

    Tags: Rachel Marsden, France, Political Systems, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Fox News Channel (tv network)

  6. May 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. 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.
    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: Europe, David Cameron, United Kingdom, France, Unemployment

  8. May 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Europe's lesson for the GOP

    The economic and political tumult in Europe has continued this week with anti-incumbent votes in France and Greece as well as signs of disaffection in Italy, Great Britain and Germany. The electorate is angry, and the election results have raised renewed concerns about whether Europe's most debt-burdened countries will stick with their quest toward fiscal discipline.
    The economic and political tumult in Europe has continued this week with anti-incumbent votes in France and Greece as well as signs of disaffection in Italy, Great Britain and Germany. The electorate is angry, and the election results have raised...

    Tags: Public Finance, Occupy Wall Street, Greece, Europe, European Union

  10. Apr 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. The 'Pretty Woman' strategy for political victory

    There's a scene in the movie &quot;Pretty Woman" where the kindhearted hooker played by Julia Roberts asks her client, portrayed by Richard Gere: "Who do you want me to be?" Regardless of who she might really be, she realizes that it's far less attractive than a tabula rasa onto which her client can project his own desires, and around which she can then build a tailor-made, palatable persona. It's essentially the same principle that dating-and-mating books recommend adopting when suggesting that women retain an air of mystery at the outset of a relationship and be the first to hang up in phone conversations with a man. The idea underpinning these contortions is that whoever you truly are is less attractive than whatever someone can project onto you, so you should let them continue to dream about who and what you might be for as long as possible so you can rope them in.
    There's a scene in the movie "Pretty Woman" where the kindhearted hooker played by Julia Roberts asks her client, portrayed by Richard Gere: "Who do you want me to be?" Regardless of who she might really be, she realizes that it's far less attractive than...

    Tags: Julia Roberts, Richard Gere, France, Political Systems, Ronald Reagan

  12. Apr 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Test Four April Ten Test

    The United States State Department today declared an announcement about Iran's nuclear program, as well asNorth Korea's State Department. Also, the US Department of Agriculture met with Governor Cuomo and Governor Christie, along with President Nicolas...

    Tags: U.S. Department of State, Medical Procedures and Tests, Executive Branch, Agricultural Research and Technology, Wells Fargo & Co.

  14. Mar 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Terrorist hijacks French elections

    In France, an Islamic terrorist has likely hijacked the agenda for the remainder of the French presidential race. That terrorist is 23-year-old Mohammed Merah, a Franco-Algerian from Toulouse who was fatally riddled with bullets by French forces last week after a 30-hour standoff and took the television remotes of an entire nation with him.
    In France, an Islamic terrorist has likely hijacked the agenda for the remainder of the French presidential race. That terrorist is 23-year-old Mohammed Merah, a Franco-Algerian from Toulouse who was fatally riddled with bullets by French forces last week...

    Tags: Judaism, Prisons, Religious Conflicts, France, Fox News Channel (tv network)

  16. Mar 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Sarkozy's cry for help

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy was elected five years ago by promising to modernize France's societal infrastructure and bring it more into line with America's: less government reliance, more freedom in life and work. It was a tall order, but his mandate was overwhelming, with a 6-percentage-point win over Socialist rival Segolene Royal. Mr. Sarkozy was full of vigor and free-market, limited-government ideas imported directly from across the Atlantic.
    French President Nicolas Sarkozy was elected five years ago by promising to modernize France's societal infrastructure and bring it more into line with America's: less government reliance, more freedom in life and work. It was a tall order, but his...

    Tags: Charles de Gaulle, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, France, Political Systems, Barack Obama

  18. Apr 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Romney's Russia remarks and the dangers of dumbing down

    Last week, Mitt Romney described Russia as America's &quot;No. 1 geopolitical foe," prompting Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to respond: "I think it's somewhat dated to be looking backwards instead of being realistic about where we agree, where we don't agree."
    Last week, Mitt Romney described Russia as America's "No. 1 geopolitical foe," prompting Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to respond: "I think it's somewhat dated to be looking backwards instead of being realistic about where we agree, where we don't...

    Tags: Vladimir Putin, Syria, Mitt Romney, Dmitry Medvedev, Entertainment Events

  20. Dec 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Eurozone crisis: EU could learn a thing or two from Alabama

    I've had it with this useless, ongoing charade to &quot;save Europe." It's time to get serious and consider jailing and impeaching some of these European Union member leaders for requisite incentive.
    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: Europe, Prisons, European Union, Fox News Channel (tv network), Angela Merkel

  22. Feb 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Will any part of Europe save itself?

    The Fitch Ratings agency has downgraded the credit of another five European countries -- Belgium, Cyprus, Italy, Slovenia and Spain -- citing &quot;the financing risks faced by eurozone sovereign governments in the absence of a credible financial firewall against contagion and self-fulfilling liquidity crises."
    The Fitch Ratings agency has downgraded the credit of another five European countries -- Belgium, Cyprus, Italy, Slovenia and Spain -- citing "the financing risks faced by eurozone sovereign governments in the absence of a credible financial firewall...

    Tags: Europe, Shingles, Parliament, Italy, Fox News Channel (tv network)

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Francois Hollande, right, arriving at the Elysee Palace...
(May 15, 2012)
Hollande
France's president Nicolas Sarkozy (L) welcomes his suc...
(May 15, 2012)
Change of power in Paris
Former France's president Nicolas Sarkozy (L) and his w...
(May 15, 2012)
So long Sarkozy