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June 04, 2007 |
Fear-mongers blocking closer Canada-U.S. ties
CNews (Ca)
Fear-mongers are partly to blame for blocking closer economic and social co-operation between Canada and the United States, says a prominent American academic. |
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June 03, 2007 |
Fortress Security for G-8 Meeting
Washington Times
Heiligendamm, a tiny Baltic Sea resort town in what was once East Germany, has been turned into a fortress. |
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May 31, 2007 |
President Bush has torn the conservative coalition asunder
Wall Street Journal
Peggy Noonan: What political conservatives and on-the-ground Republicans must understand at this point is that they are not breaking with the White House on immigration. They are not resisting, fighting and thereby setting down a historical marker--"At this point the break became final." |
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May 31, 2007 |
'High priests of globalization' in Istanbul
Turkish Daily News
Some call it "the multinational government", some call it the "elite club which shapes world policies" while others say it essentially "fixes" the world's fate. It literally breeds conspiracy theories all around the world with its secrecy, while participants say it is only a private gathering that should be respected. |
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May 31, 2007 |
India's CEO's are world’s most stressed
India Times
NEW DELHI: Indian business leaders are among the world’s most stressed employees as they put in more working hours (around 57 hours per week), in a bid to remain competitive in a globalised and technologically advanced world, according to a new survey. |
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May 31, 2007 |
NAFTA superhighway lobbying moves north
Worldnet Daily
The lobbying for NAFTA superhighway projects is moving north, but supporters of the mega-transportation corridors aren't finding an enthusiastic team of supporters in Minnesota, according to a report by WND columnist Jerome Corsi. |
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May 31, 2007 |
NAFTA highway and privatization of roads -- politicians beware!
RenewAmerica
One question has always eluded me as I have examined public policy questions these past four decades. That is why when propositions are presented to the public so many people are outraged yet the legislators who approve them have absolutely no clue. |
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May 31, 2007 |
President Bush Discusses United States International Development Agenda
White House News
Thank you, George, for that kind introduction. Thanks to the United States Global Leadership Council for hosting us this morning. Next week, leaders from around the world will gather in Germany to advance goals shared by people of every nation: economic empowerment, education, and good health. |
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May 29, 2007 |
Three Amigos Pact, only One to Benefit
Latin American News Agency
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is not a road most nations - or the U.S. public - would take if they knew where it led.
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May 29, 2007 |
Easterners could freeze in the dark
Globe and Mail (UK)
At a meeting of the House of Commons' international trade committee earlier this month, Leon Benoit, the Conservative chairman, ordered me to stop my presentation as an invited witness. My remarks, he ruled, were not relevant. When his decision was successfully challenged by other members of the committee, Mr. Benoit adjourned the meeting and left the room.
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