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British PM Blair 'Considered Resigning'
- BBC
British PM Blair 'Considered Resigning'
- BBC
07/10/2004 06:14 AMReuters via Wired News Jul 10 2004 10:42AM GMT
BBC: British PM Blair 'Considered
Resigning'
BBC: British PM Blair 'Considered
Resigning'
07/10/2004 10:35 AMReuters via Wired News Jul 10 2004 1:42PM GMT
Blair 'subverting British values'
Blair 'subverting British values'
04/15/2005 10:07 AMMichael Howard accuses Labour of giving some "politically correct
minorities" special treatment.
British ex-FCO staff slam Blair/Bush
British ex-FCO staff slam Blair/Bush
04/28/2004 04:37 AMIn a rather startling move, several dozen ex-Foreign &
Commonwealth Office ambassadors, high commissioners, governors and
senior international officials, have written Tony Blair a rather blunt
letter
British Ex-Diplomats Assail Blair on
Mideast
British Ex-Diplomats Assail Blair on
Mideast
04/26/2004 11:17 PMFifty-two former British ambassadors and top officials criticized
Prime Minister Tony Blair for backing Washington on the Mideast.
Blair Rallies British Troops on Surprise
Iraq Visit
Blair Rallies British Troops on Surprise
Iraq Visit
01/04/2004 10:46 AMReuters via Wired News Jan 4 2004 9:39AM ET
Pope 'considered standing down'
Pope 'considered standing down'
04/07/2005 10:34 AMPope John Paul II's will indicates that he considered resigning in
2000, when he reached 80.
Your looks won't last, Blair tells
Spain's PM (Reuters)
Your looks won't last, Blair tells
Spain's PM (Reuters)
06/03/2004 04:59 PMReuters - Prime Minister Tony Blair, whose seven years in office have
taken their toll on
his youthful looks, has warned his Spanish counterpart that his boyish
good-looks would not last.
Faulty fax gives out details of Blair
visit (Reuters)
Faulty fax gives out details of Blair
visit (Reuters)
08/10/2004 12:41 PMReuters - Details of Prime Minister Tony Blair's forthcoming holiday
in Italy were inadvertently
sent to media outlets thanks to a malfunctioning fax, officials in the
Tuscan city of Siena have said.
"Bruiser" Blair put Berlusconi in
hospital (Reuters)
"Bruiser" Blair put Berlusconi in
hospital (Reuters)
08/28/2004 10:12 PMReuters - It's hardly the way to treat your host, but Tony Blair
always plays to win.
Doodle mix-up confuses Blair with Gates
(Reuters)
Doodle mix-up confuses Blair with Gates
(Reuters)
02/01/2005 09:23 PMReuters - When a sheet of paper covered in doodles was found on Tony
Blair's desk at the Davos World Economic
Forum, handwriting experts delighted in analysing it, concluding the
Prime Minister was stressed and under pressure.
Boomerang is British? (Reuters)
Boomerang is British? (Reuters)
05/11/2004 05:12 AMReuters - A best-selling author says he has evidence the boomerang was
invented by Yorkshire
dwellers rather than Australian aborigines, but the claim may not fly.
Spanish minister writes to Blair, the
"jerk" (Reuters)
Spanish minister writes to Blair, the
"jerk" (Reuters)
04/17/2004 03:17 PMReuters - Spain's new Defence Minister Jose Bono, best known abroad
for calling Tony Blair a "complete jerk", has
written to the prime minister to say it is time to put the comments
behind them, a Spanish source says.
Blair Cleared in Death of Weapons Expert
(Reuters)
Blair Cleared in Death of Weapons Expert
(Reuters)
01/28/2004 10:16 AMReuters - Britain's Tony Blair cleared the second
hurdle of his toughest week in power Wednesday when a judge
said the prime minister bore no blame for the suicide of a top
Iraq weapons expert.
Blair Says May Not Ever Find Banned Iraq
Weapons (Reuters)
Blair Says May Not Ever Find Banned Iraq
Weapons (Reuters)
07/06/2004 05:21 AMReuters - Britain's Tony Blair admitted on Tuesday
that biological and chemical weapons, which he once insisted
Saddam Hussein had primed for use, may never be found.
Blair Says Appalled by Iraq Abuse Photos
(Reuters)
Blair Says Appalled by Iraq Abuse Photos
(Reuters)
05/01/2004 02:29 PMReuters - Prime Minister Tony Blair said on
Saturday abuse of Iraqi prisoners was "completely and totally
unacceptable" after pictures were published showing British
soldiers apparently urinating on a shackled prisoner of war.
Iraq Intelligence Report Likely to
Embarrass Blair (Reuters)
Iraq Intelligence Report Likely to
Embarrass Blair (Reuters)
07/14/2004 02:56 AMReuters - Prime Minister Tony Blair and Britain's
secret services faced fresh embarrassment over Iraq on
Wednesday from a report expected to pick holes in London's case
for war against Saddam Hussein.
Blair Turns Blind Eye to Differences
with Bush (Reuters)
Blair Turns Blind Eye to Differences
with Bush (Reuters)
04/16/2004 12:59 AMReuters - British Prime Minister Tony
Blair publicly turned a blind eye to policy differences with
President Bush over Iraq and the Middle East ahead of Friday
talks with the U.S. leader in Washington.
Milosevic Calls for Clinton, Blair to
Testify (Reuters)
Milosevic Calls for Clinton, Blair to
Testify (Reuters)
06/17/2004 08:30 AMReuters - Former Yugoslav President Slobodan
Milosevic called on judges Thursday to order former U.S.
President Bill Clinton and British Prime Minister Tony Blair to
testify at his Hague war crimes trial.
Britain Plans Blair Meeting with Gaddafi
(Reuters)
Britain Plans Blair Meeting with Gaddafi
(Reuters)
02/10/2004 06:52 AMReuters - Britain said Tuesday it is planning a
meeting between Prime Minister Tony Blair and Libyan leader
Muammar Gaddafi.
"Boomerang is British" claim (Reuters)
"Boomerang is British" claim (Reuters)
05/10/2004 07:14 AMReuters - A best-selling author says he has
evidence the boomerang was invented by Yorkshire dwellers
rather than Australian aborigines, but the claim may not fly.
The best restaurant on earth is...
British? (Reuters)
The best restaurant on earth is...
British? (Reuters)
04/19/2005 09:20 AMReuters - In a country which boasts such delicacies as sardines on
toast comes the newly crowned finest restaurant in the world
-- serving "sardine on toast sorbet".
Bush, Blair See Support at Home Battered
by Iraq (Reuters)
Bush, Blair See Support at Home Battered
by Iraq (Reuters)
06/11/2004 07:06 PMReuters - Most Americans now say the Iraq war was
not worth it, an opinion poll showed on Friday, and British
Prime Minister Tony Blair acknowledged the conflict was behind
his party's drubbing in local elections.
Spy Chief, Blair Aides Seen Blamed in
Iraq Probe (Reuters)
Spy Chief, Blair Aides Seen Blamed in
Iraq Probe (Reuters)
07/10/2004 10:22 PMReuters - Prime Minister Tony Blair's spy chief
and his closest aides are likely to bear the brunt of criticism
in a report on intelligence failings in Britain's case for
invading Iraq, newspapers said on Sunday.
Bush, Blair Back Tough Security for Iraq
(Reuters)
Bush, Blair Back Tough Security for Iraq
(Reuters)
06/28/2004 01:27 PMReuters - President Bush and Britain's Tony
Blair Monday welcomed Iraq's new interim government as it
rushed into office but said it may need to take tough measures
to tackle a violent insurgency.
Bush, Blair Say West Bank Plan Is
Opportunity (Reuters)
Bush, Blair Say West Bank Plan Is
Opportunity (Reuters)
04/16/2004 07:39 PMReuters - President Bush and British Prime
Minister Tony Blair called on the Palestinians and their
supporters on Friday to use Israeli Prime Minister Ariel
Sharon's West Bank plan as an opportunity for creating a
Palestinian state.
British dream of Yuletide sunshine
(Reuters)
British dream of Yuletide sunshine
(Reuters)
12/19/2004 03:23 PMReuters - Britons favour turkey with all the trimmings at Christmas
over finer foods
like lobster or caviar but half of the nation would swap a traditional
snowy setting for sun, a
seasonal survey has shown.
Quarter of British Kids Have Mobiles?
(Reuters)
Quarter of British Kids Have Mobiles?
(Reuters)
04/28/2004 10:24 AMReuters - A full 25 percent of British children
between seven and 10 now have mobile phones as parents turn to
them for safety, according to a study Wednesday.
Bombs Jangle Nerves Hours Before Blair
Turkey Trip (Reuters)
Bombs Jangle Nerves Hours Before Blair
Turkey Trip (Reuters)
05/17/2004 06:08 AMReuters - Four small bomb blasts outside
British banks in Turkey jangled nerves hours before Prime
Minister Tony Blair makes a lightning trip Monday to discuss
Iraq and back Ankara's European Union aspirations.
Shi'ite Fighters Take on British Troops
in Basra (Reuters)
Shi'ite Fighters Take on British Troops
in Basra (Reuters)
05/08/2004 08:56 AMReuters - Iraqi guerrillas and British troops
fought running battles in Basra on Saturday as hundreds of
Mehdi Army fighters took to the streets in a flare-up of an
insurgency that U.S. forces have clamped down on elsewhere.
Berlin cop gives Hitler salute at
British embassy (Reuters)
Berlin cop gives Hitler salute at
British embassy (Reuters)
04/29/2004 04:55 AMReuters - A policeman guarding Britain's embassy in Berlin has been
suspended after he gave a fellow officer the
stiff-armed Hitler salute at the start of his shift.
Sewage turning British fish female
(Reuters)
Sewage turning British fish female
(Reuters)
07/09/2004 10:25 AMReuters - British fish are changing sex due to sewage in rivers that
contains large
amounts of female hormones, the Environment Agency says.
Hamilton Holds Nerve to Win British Open
(Reuters)
Hamilton Holds Nerve to Win British Open
(Reuters)
07/18/2004 01:41 PMReuters - Little-known American Todd
Hamilton beat world number two Ernie Els in a four-hole playoff
to clinch the British Open on Sunday and win the $1.34 million
first prize, easily the biggest payday of his career.
French and British revive hostilities --
at Waterloo (Reuters)
French and British revive hostilities --
at Waterloo (Reuters)
06/17/2005 05:05 PMReuters - As France and Britain locked horns at a crisis EU summit in
Brussels on Friday, a few miles away French and British soldiers
were moving into position, ready to fight to the last man.
Use Roses to Ward Off Burglars, British
Police Say (Reuters)
Use Roses to Ward Off Burglars, British
Police Say (Reuters)
05/27/2004 07:55 AMReuters - Homeowners who strategically use roses,
cockle shells and high fences in their gardens will provide a
first line of defense against burglars, British police at
London's annual Chelsea Flower Show said.
Hizbollah Says Web Sites Shut by U.S.,
British Hosts (Reuters)
Hizbollah Says Web Sites Shut by U.S.,
British Hosts (Reuters)
08/12/2004 05:41 AMReuters - Two Hizbollah Internet sites have been
shut down in recent days by hosts in the United States and
Britain, which both accuse the Lebanese guerrilla group of
"terrorist" activities, Hizbollah said on Thursday.
Prayers and Tears for British Hostage in
Iraq (Reuters)
Prayers and Tears for British Hostage in
Iraq (Reuters)
09/21/2004 05:00 PMReuters - Hundreds of Britons held a
candlelit vigil on Tuesday for a hostage threatened with
beheading in Iraq amid reports that his abductors had killed a
second U.S. captive.
Iran Releases Eight British Military
Servicemen (Reuters)
Iran Releases Eight British Military
Servicemen (Reuters)
06/24/2004 04:50 AMReuters - Eight British servicemen were freed
Thursday after three nights in the hands Iranian Revolutionary
Guards, ending a diplomatic wrangle that had threatened to
inflame tensions over Britain's presence in Iraq.
Quarter of British Kids Have Mobiles -
Study (Reuters)
Quarter of British Kids Have Mobiles -
Study (Reuters)
04/28/2004 10:15 AMReuters - A full 25 percent of British children
between seven and 10 now have mobile phones as parents turn to
them for safety, according to a study on Wednesday.
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