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Cyprus and Obama: Government Sends Support to President Elect

With the rigours of election taking its toll on Barack Obama, and the world weatching hopefully as he stepped up to deliver his winning speech as president elect and the first ever black president, Senator Obama could be forgiven for forgetting for a moment the little island of Cyprus, nestled away in the mediterrenean sea.
But […]

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A Billion Here, A Billion There!

Less than intelligent politicians in Washington, DC are plentiful and to some extent acceptable. When they do something smart however, it’s time to acknowledge that feat. CEO’s of multibillion dollar companies on the other hand, are generally considered to be a step up from normal intelligence, if for no other reason than they […]

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Al-Qaeda Threat Tape to Obama and the War in Afghanistan

Days before elections Joe Biden, the Vice-President-elect, told campaign donors: “Watch, we’re going to have an international crisis, a generated crisis, to test the mettle [of Obama].” Did Joe Biden really have in mind al-Qaeda?
In Britain, security officials say that there is genuine concern that during the transition period al-Qaeda will attempt a “spectacular” attack. […]

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Should Congress Bail Out the Big Three?

Not even First Class is good enough for the CEOs of the biggest three automakers, Rick Wagoner of General Motors Corp., Alan Mulally of Ford Motor Co., and Robert Nardelli of Chrysler Corp. Each CEO flew in style in one of their company’s luxurious jets hoping to make their case to Washington that the auto […]

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Would Hilary Be at Her Best as Secretary of State?

If Hillary Rodham Clinton serves as a secretary of state, Clinton vetting would also include a closer look at Bill Clinton. Obama’s transition team has been carefully reviewing Bill Clinton’s international business deals and the Clinton-foundation fundraising to see whether certain activities would preclude the appointment of his wife as secretary of state.
Would Bill Clinton […]

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Wars And Stratagems And … Cigars?

A tobacco tax that has its origins in the rivalry between a king and his courtier? Increased sales due to war? And plague?
It’s all part of the story of tobacco. Smoking has always been bound up in the history of European politics. After all, it’s likely that no one of European origin would ever have […]

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Open Letter to President Elect Obama

Dear President Elect Obama:
As you have hopefully inspired many Afro Americans to aspire to greater goals; I have been inspired by George Bush and Sarah Palin. I now believe that I am smart enough to be President. I realize that there are many people in Congress smarter than I, but few with as much common […]

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Hopefully President Obama Will Break A Few Campaign Promises

Although I did not vote for President Barack Obama, I wish him well and I hope that he is as successful as President Bill Clinton. If Obama governs as a centrist as Bill Clinton did, he should not have any problem getting a second term. But if he chooses to govern to the left, he […]

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Barack Obama: The Hawaii Connection

Hawaii is especially proud of our new president, Barack Obama. He was born here and spent many of his formative years living in Honolulu. We believe this time spent in Hawaii had an indelible effect on the formation of his character, because the history of Hawaii makes this place unique.
Of course, his other international […]

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Cyprus Reunification Must Not be Forgotten

2008 has been a year of change. For one, Cyprus reunification is now back on the agenda after the appointment of Dimitris Christofias to the presidency of the Republic of Cyprus, joining Mehmet Ali Talat to solve the disputes over Cyprus reunification.
That appointment, an appointment that can solve a problem that has lasted for over […]

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