Topic: London (England)
Rice says she will give private counsel to successor Clinton, then get out of the wayHappily contemplating another woman as the top U.S. diplomat, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Monday she will offer advice, privately, and then get out of the ...
London will host second G-20 summit on the financial crisis in AprilBritish Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Wednesday that London will host an April meeting of the Group of 20 industrialized and emerging economies on the financial crisis.Brown told lawmakers that U.S. ...
You needed TV for the panoramas in a Chicago park, for the weeping faces and visions of hope; you needed computers to keep your detail bank brimming through the hours of waiting, and bloggers to keep your spirits up; you needed newspapers ...
One of the disappointments of yesterday's central London seminar on business loan schemes - an event graced by Alistair Darling and Peter Mandelson - was the no-show by Baroness Shriti Vadera, the minister for economic competitiveness. #8226; Trouble as the fur wars ...
my ceiling needs repainting, my car has a dent in it and Henry VIII (as played by Jonathan Rhys Meyers in The Tudors) is all thin, with no beard!It has taken me a while to get glasses. It continued with the London ...
ATTENTION - UPDATES values ///Europe's main stock markets were rising Thursday after Asian indices mostly closed lower following the US Senate's approval of a modified rescue package for the stricken American financial sector.Wall Street, which had ended lower on Wednesday ahead of ...
The London mayor, Boris Johnson, has endorsed the US presidential candidate <a href="http: While the Conservative leader, David Cameron, has been careful not to express a preference about the outcome of November's US presidential election, Johnson laid bare his support for the ...
So then, who will share this good news with the American electorate that despite liberal denial, conservatism is alive and well in Europe? Newsweek recently chose to address this inconvenient and unfathomable truth by publishing an anti-conservative tirade by the Honourable Denis ...
Dates are often difficult to remember because they seem so random and obscure unless we can relate them to something specific. A Cockney is an inhabitant of the East End of London, England. The tradition originated centuries ago, and it was used ...
IF PRESIDENT George W. Bush vetoes liberalisation of stem cell regulations, as he has promised, he will risk damaging Republicans' chances in this year's congressional elections. So said Democratic Congresswoman Diana DeGette, speaking in London on 1 June while on a bipartisan ...