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On the Media: The Guardian got the job done
Alan Rusbridger, editor of Britain's Guardian newspaper, would never let one of his writers get away with the cliche, but when the history of the Guardian is written it really wouldn't be much of a stretch to say these have been the best of times and.......Tags: Journalism, Crime, Law and Justice, News of the World, London (England), Parliament
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Libya's only a part of Mideast equation
The eyes of the world are on the battle for Libya. It's undeniably a compelling drama: Spirited but untrained rebels, plus NATO airstrikes, pitted against an eccentric dictator with a cinematic wardrobe. But it's the wrong drama to worry about. The...Tags: Abdullah II of Jordan, Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Saudi Arabia
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...thrifty, brave, clean, reverent and wimpy.
Change of SubjectNews: Boy Scouts of America delay vote on ending ban on gays Views: I get the sense that the organization wants to take a plebiscite of its stakeholders-- ...due to the complexity of this issue, the organization needs time for...... -
Conservatives welcome Obama victory -- in Britain
World NowBritain's lawmakers, including from the ruling Conservative Party, greeted Brack Obama's reelection with hearty applause in Parliament on Wednesday, a reflection of the warm relationship between Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron.... -
Gay marriage wins in U.S. mirror global advances
World NowSupporters of same-sex marriage appear to have scored narrow victories in all four U.S. states where the issue was on the ballot Tuesday, reflecting a change in public views on marriage equality for gay couples that pollsters have been tracking for more... -
Bashar Assad: To live and die in Syria
World NowSyrian President Bashar Assad says he has no intention of leaving Syria, despite demands from Washington and elsewhere that he relinquish power.... -
The Week in Pictures | May 13 – 19, 2013
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British bishop expected to be named archbishop of Canterbury
World NowWelby LONDON -- If Britain’s media and its famous bookies are right, the man in line to be the next archbishop of Canterbury is a smart but self-deprecating former oil executive who has said he doesn’t want the job, one of the most exalted... -
Britain seeks a million 'Dementia Friends'
World NowBritain is seeking a million “dementia friends” who will be trained to understand the illness and help those living with it, its prime minister announced Thursday. The plan is one of a host of measures aimed at dealing with dementia as the... -
Former oil executive named as next archbishop of Canterbury
World NowJustin Welby, a former oil executive, was formally named as the next archbishop of Canterbury, the leader of the world's Anglicans.... -
BSkyB hangs onto broadcasting license; James Murdoch criticized
World NowBritain's media regulator declared Thursday that BSkyB was a "fit and proper" holder of a broadcast license. But the agency sharply criticized James Murdoch for failing to exercise proper leadership over the phone-hacking scandal that has enveloped Rupert... -
Ex-Murdoch media legal executive arrested in British hacking case
World NowPolice arrest Tom Crone once senior Murdoch media executive; Crone is latest in over 70 media arrests for hacking related offences...
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