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This first year of his presidency has been a window into Barack Obama's world view.
The exposure of Iran's programme to test an essential component of a nuclear weapon confirms a pattern of duplicity by a bellicose regime Winston Churchill described the actions of Russia as a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.
Churchill, Karsh And A Cigar: The Story Of A Famous Portrait
Date : Thu, 10 Dec 2009 17:33:24 +0400 CHURCHILL, KARSH AND A CIGAR: THE STORY OF A FAMOUS PORTRAIT By Chris Must http://www.emckemptville.ca/20091210/lifestyle/Churchill,+Karsh+and+a+cigar:+The+story+of+a+famous+portrait Posted Dec 10, 2009 EMC Lifestyles - "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few." With these ...
In Our View: Remember Pearl Harbor
Two separate waves of 350 attacking Japanese torpedo planes, dive bombers and fighters swarmed over Pearl Harbor on the morning of Sunday, Dec.
ANDREW Marr takes us up to 1945, to the end of World War Two, as he concludes this enthralling series.
At 11.24 percent, the prime rate is at its lowest level since March. Analysts predict further declines.
Gordon Brown's small Afghan games
Winston Churchill famously described Russia as a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma.
Medvedev vs. Putin? Mystery returns to the Kremlin.
Once again, Russia seems to be living up to Winston Churchill's famous description of being "a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma." Vladimir Putin defied that description.
Cigar Churchill smoked as he planned D-Day is discovered after being hidden for 66 years
A cigar smoked by Prime Minister Winston Churchill as he planned D-Day has been discovered - after being hidden for more than 60 years.
Marc Almond returns to St. Petersburg to give a glimpse of his second 'Russian' album, called 'Orpheus in Exile.' Due to perform at Zal Ozhidaniya on Sunday, Almond will pay homage to the late St.
Alex Storozynski: U.S. Honors Stalin on Hallowed Ground, Will Saddam Hussein Be Next?
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russians began taking down their statues of Josef Stalin, the mass murderer who killed millions of people.
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Russia, Ukraine prepare for energy conference
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will meet Thursday with his Ukrainian counterpart Yulia Tymoshenko for talks on energy amid unease in Europe over possible cuts in gas supplies this winter.
'In good heart and sober confidence'
What follows is an excerpt from Herb Gray's speech on the occasion of his receipt of the Award for Outstanding Service to Parliament from the Churchill Society for the Advancement of Parliamentary Democracy.
LETTER: Fort Hood shooter was a terrorist
During the battle of Dunkirk, England's army was surrounded on three sides, and the ocean was at their backs.
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Veterans should be remembered daily, not just once a year
Although Churchill spoke these words in the 1940a s regarding World War II, his words still ring true today.
HOLMES: Miscalculating engagement
Direct diplomatic outreach to America's foes and rivals defines President Obama's foreign policy.
Winston Churchill - A Beacon Of Sagittarian Optimism
A Beacon of Sagittarian Optimism. AP Winston Churchill - A Beacon of Sagittarian Optimism Looking Both Back and Ahead With Hope "The New England Historic Genealogical Society traced the family trees of the three major presidential candidates US presidential hopeful Barack Obama is a distant relative not only of President George W Bush but also of ...
Into the Storm, BBC2Spooks, BBC1The F-Word, Channel 4
Put a shouty man of a certain age in charge of something important enough for long enough a nation at war; British domestic security; the F-Word kitchen and before you know it, he's a national treasure.
Editorial: 20 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall
"From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an iron curtain has descended across the continent," Winston Churchill declaimed, not long after the final shots of the Second World War were fired in Europe.
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