Parliamentary question Carter Ruck and Trafigura want banned

Britain’s most notorious libel lawyers have succeeded in banning a top UK newspaper from reporting a question both they and the government find extremely embarrassing. But here The-Latest prints the...

China "Implores" US to Ensure Safety of its Assets. Part 1 of 2

By peter.reardon on China’s financial and military assets: - It is left to the imagination of the general public to guess what the fine print spells out under the conditions of America’s loan, actually a US government treasury bond purchase, of one-trillion dollars....

Lack of Earthquake Equipment : News and Opinion

The International Institute of Nonviolence. By Rev. Jermano According to the Guardian in this story we seem to be faced with no Real Heavy Earthquake Rescue Equipment to do relief operations for Earthquake...

'1000 albums to hear before you die'...Gift Shopping Help on Black Friday

Just in case you know some people on your list who still buy music in compact-disc form, here is a little Gift Shopping Help on Black Friday...and beyond (I do not want to make this a US centric exercise).  Our friends at The Guardian compiled a list of 1000 albums to...

Do Americans drink 'Dishwater Filter Coffee' and other British tales

Remember 'Controversy' by Prince, well Warren Murray of The Guardian serves enough of it on the topic of what makes a good Cappuccino to get our tongues untied.More Java on Serge the Concierge

Kate Middleton Blames Prince Charles For Split With William

Kate Middleton is alleged to have told work colleagues that Prince Charles is to blame for the end of her four-year relationship with Prince William. Meanwhile, militia groups in Iraq are said to have prepared plans to kidnap Prince Harry on his arrival in the region.

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