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BusinessWeek July 25, 2005 Stanley Reed |
Arming Britain's Muslim Youth With A Future With a jobless rate twice the country's norm, British Muslims need more than social outreach -- they need positive role models. |
The Motley Fool July 14, 2005 John Reeves |
A Show of Support for London In an age of increasing violence and sectarianism, London continues to offer hope to the rest of the world. Tolerant, diverse, and open, the city is a sanctuary for peoples from all over the globe. It remains unclear how the recent attacks might affect financial markets in particular and the global economy more generally. |
InternetNews July 7, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Web Traffic Spikes After London Bombing News and blogs sites in the United Kingdom were hard hit as word of multiple explosions in London Thursday morning had concerned surfers looking for the latest word. |
Real Travel Adventures July 2005 Rachel Decker |
Irish Independence Monuments in Dublin A tour of Dublin's Irish Independence monuments is a moving and worthwhile journey, even for those not of Irish descent. |
Reason July 2005 Matt Welch |
Welfare Queen Farm subsidies for the filthy rich: Britain's queen received approximately $1.3 million in farm subsidies... Ted Turner nets a minimum of $698,127... etc. |
The Motley Fool June 23, 2005 Rich Duprey |
Sugar Firms Not Sweet on Cuts Companies complain, but consumers would gain if the European Union adopts cuts in sugar subsidies. |
Pharmaceutical Executive May 1, 2005 Sarah Houlton |
Global Report: Iron Fist The United Kingdom is hardening its stance on pharma industry issues. |
BusinessWeek June 6, 2005 |
A Political Flap Over I.D. Cards In Britain Having just won an historic third term, British Prime Minister Tony Blair is wasting no time following up on campaign pledges. |
Finance & Development June 1, 2005 Nicholas Barr |
Financing Higher Education Higher education reforms in Britain and lessons from economic theory may provide a useful framework for other countries. |
ifeminists May 25, 2005 Brian Lovett |
Fathers-4-Justice: Would Ayn Rand approve? The British group Fathers-4-Justice is intent on reaching out to the millions of fathers who each feels individually impotent before the enormity of the child custody/support problem in the U.K. and the U.S. |
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