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NEW DELHI: India and Britain need to move ahead and not live in the past, former British prime minister Tony Blair said here yesterday. “Neither of us can live in the past.
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India, Britain need to move ahead: Tony Blair - Daily News and Analysis
NEW DELHI: India and Britain need to move ahead and not live in the past, former British prime minister Tony Blair said here on Saturday. "Neither of us can live in the past. In the eyes of the future, the old days of Britain are much less ...
UN Security Council sans India an anachronism: Tony Blair - Zee News
New Delhi, Nov 22: A UN Security Council (UNSC) without India as a permanent member is an "anachronism" as are bodies like the International monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (WB), former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said on Saturday and ...
The prime minister has just warned that Britain faces deflation next ... - bbc
Now a period of falling prices might sound rather attractive. Until you think about, that is. A sustained period of falling prices leads people to postpone spending as they wait for prices to fall. Businesses that cannot sell their goods cut jobs ...
SFGate: World Views - San Francisco Gate
The Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists and the head of the Tibetan government in exile - it's based in the Indian hill town of Dharamsala - has been ailing in recent months. In August, he was treated at a hospital in Mumbai, India ...
G20: Good and bad for UK - bbc
Barack Obama said last night that he would do "whatever it takes" to "avoid a deepening recession" and that "we shouldn't worry about the deficit next year or even the year after." This commitment to pull out all the fiscal stops to avoid a slump, in ...
2008 (2665) - Dakota Voice
? May 22 - May 29 (1) To assuage conservatives, McCain has rolled out endorsements from leading conservatives and aired a new television ad that mentions Ronald Reagan. He plans to attend a major gathering of conservatives later this month. The ...
Big and bold - but will it cure the banking system? - Times Online
What can one say after a week like that? Dramatic market moves can be cathartic or a signal of grim times ahead. Dramatic policy moves can either be desperation or a well-judged response to prevent gloom turning to disaster. G7 promises of drastic ...
Conservatism Can Rise Again - Spectator.org
America is not as conservative as it seemed in 2004 and it isn't as liberal as it looks this morning. What happened is that four years ago, voters put their trust in one political party to run the country and they didn't like the results, and so ...
The G8 and climate change: a campaigners' scorecard - Open Democracy
Labouring mightily to produce textual mice is an inevitable feature of the increasingly bizarre, and expensive, circus that the G8 has become. Britain?s Prime Minister, Tony Blair, was far-sighted and courageous in setting climate change as one of ...
Edward M. Gomez - San Francisco Gate
Alas, the pesky truth has a peculiar way on intruding on the government war-makers' game. So it was that, this week, British Defense Secretary John Hutton "acknowledged" that Brown's government "needed to restate the argument that Britain's presence ...
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