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It's A Gray Area: Lessons from Thatcherism remain relevant
As you know, Margaret Thatcher died April 8 at the age of 87 after serving as Britain's prime minister from 1979 until 1990. We owe her a debt for at least two reasons, one of them principled, the other cautionary. First and foremost, Thatcher took...Tags: Orange County Superior Court, Politics, Business, Russia, Judges
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New citizens sworn in at Martinsburg courthouse
richardb@herald-mail.comForty men and women from 20 countries raised their right hands Friday morning in the federal courthouse in Martinsburg and pledged their allegiance to the United States of America. They were sworn in by U.S. District Judge Gina M. Groh in a second-...Tags: China, Shelley Moore Capito, National Government, Mexico, Politics
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Physicians debate whether patients need to know they're dying
In the days when American physicians dispensed oracular commands and their judgments were rarely questioned, a doctor could take it upon himself with few ethical qualms to keep from a patient the bad news of a terminal diagnosis. For better or worse,...Tags: Values, Diabetes, Heart Failure, Health Treatments, Religion and Belief
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'Potted Potter' is an irreverent tribute
Everyone knows Harry Potter. The epic saga of the young wizard has spawned more than 4,000 pages in seven books and nearly 20 hours in a series of eight movies. So how did Brits Daniel Clarkson and Jeff Turner manage to cram it all into their hit...
Tags: Tony Awards, Johnny Depp, Fiction, Television Industry, Entertainment Events
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Duffy treads familiar ground in new collections
It's April, so poetry is in order And there is no better place to start than with Britain's poet laureate, Carol Ann Duffy. Duffy's two most recent books are just out for the first time in the U.S., and deserve attention. Published in 2005 in...
Tags: The Rapture, Entertainment Events, Poetry
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A 'red line' on Syria
President Obama has followed a commendably restrained policy in refusing to intervene militarily in Syria's civil war. But if the U.S. confirms that the regime of President Bashar Assad has used chemical weapons, the president should adhere to his...Tags: Weaponry, Chuck Hagel, Bashar Assad, United Nations, Israel
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Cries for help heard at Bangladesh collapse that kills 149
SAVAR, Bangladesh (AP) — Workers trapped in the wreckage of a collapsed factory building in Bangladesh cried out for help Thursday, as rescuers struggled to reach survivors of a disaster that killed at least 149 people and reignited questions...
Tags: Clothing, Labor Legislation, Politics, The Dress Barn Incorporated, Career and Workplace
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British big cat theory gets bump from lynx link
Scientists have uncovered a Canadian lynx specimen that briefly roamed the British countryside, at least until it killed two dogs and was dispatched by a gun-wielding farmer in southwestern England. The discovery probably will cause fanatics of the...Tags: Cheshire, Arts, England, Arts and Culture, Science and Technology
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Thatcher, even in death, divides world opinion
Combative and determined to get her way, Margaret Thatcher divided opinion down the middle in life — and in death. Many leaders lauded Thatcher for her steely determination to modernize Britain's industrial landscape, even at the cost of strikes...
Tags: Republic of Ireland, Personal Finance, Human Interest, Tony Blair, National Government
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The Reinhart/Rogoff brawl
WASHINGTON -- An insistent question of our time is how much government debt is too much. Is there some debt level that becomes crushing as opposed to merely costly? The controversy over research by economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff shows how...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Public Finance, Money and Monetary Policy, Politics, David Cameron
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Former British Prime Minister dies at 87
LONDON (AP) — Love her or loathe her, one thing's beyond dispute: Margaret Thatcher transformed Britain. The Iron Lady who ruled for 11 remarkable years imposed her will on a fractious, rundown nation — breaking the unions, triumphing in a...
Tags: Elections, Tony Blair, National Government, Politics, Ronald Reagan
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L.A. boutique Altai takes menswear to new heights
On paper Altai, a new interior design and men’s apparel and accessories shop that opened its doors here last week, sounds straight out of “Portlandia”: It's a high-end boutique run by a combination midwife-interior designer-landscape...
Tags: Raf Simons, Mountains, Interior Design, Landforms, Architecture
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