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WikiLeaks Dumps Diplomatic Cables; Let the Cleanup Begin

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This much can be said of the latest WikiLeaks dump that began hitting the Internet tonight: Relations between the United States and Liechtenstein are still probably as they ever were, very much intact and harmonious. Now to the rest of the dirt in the of the 251,287 leaked cables and State Department directives, [...]

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Another flash-mob ‘Hallelujah Chorus’

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Earlier this month at the Seaway Mall in Welland, Ontario: Read more

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Hillary Clinton Responds To WikiLeaks Claims

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Sarah Gordon, Sky News Online US Secretary of State is set to give the Obama administration’s first live response to the WikiLeaks documents after worldwide uproar over their contents. [...]

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Rihanna: ‘I have a vulnerable side’

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WENN Rihanna has admitted that she is just as vulnerable as any other woman. In a discussion with Kanye West for Interview magazine, the popstar revealed that she tries to hide her emotions from the public. “I think a lot of peo­ple have a misperception of me,” Rihanna said. She added: “They only see the [...]

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11/29/2010 – Wal-Mart makes firm offer on South African group

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In a joint statement Monday, Wal-Mart and Massmart said the U.S. company is offering 148 rand per share to Massmart stockholders in a 17 billion rand deal for its first African foothold. Read more

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Berlusconi’s ‘minor’ woes

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ROME — A self-described “escort” says Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi personally invited her to two parties at his villas, where young, foreign women were plentiful. Nadia Macri, 28, yesterday said she believed many of the mostly Brazilian and Russian women were minors. She’s the latest woman to recount such evenings at the villas, [...]

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Republican voters thankful for midterm gains — but not for GOP congressional leaders

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John Boehner and Mitch McConnell have much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. Boehner, the Republican congressman from southern Ohio, is preparing to becoming Speaker of the House in January, while… Read more

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Building bridges & burning whins

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Farmer Darrell Anderson burns whins in the hills on the outskirts of Menstrie in Perthshire. Fires are lit to clear undergrowth so that lambs don’t get trapped. I had hoped that this silhouette might work with a piece about the odd rural consituency of Ochil and Perthshire south, in which Gordon Banks is defending a [...]

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American exceptionalism: an old idea and a new political battle

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“American exceptionalism” is a phrase that, until recently, was rarely heard outside the confines of think tanks, opinion journals and university history departments. But with Republicans and tea party activists accusing President Obama and the Democrats of turning the country toward socialism, the idea that the United States is inherently superior to the world’s other [...]

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Leaked cables expose U.S. diplomacy

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A vast trove of secret State Department cables obtained by WikiLeaks expose the inner workings of U.S. diplomacy and offer bluntly candid assessments of American diplomats, according to news organizations granted advance access to the more than 250,000 confidential documents. Read more

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