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Kerry: U.S. Won’t Recognize Crimea Vote
14 Friday Mar 2014
14 Friday Mar 2014
Kerry: U.S. Won’t Recognize Crimea Vote – http://huff.to/1fwWNMK
14 Friday Mar 2014
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14 Friday Mar 2014
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Labour stalwart Tony Benn dies at 88 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-26573929
14 Friday Mar 2014
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Call for ‘urgent’ outsourcing reform http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-26567639
11 Tuesday Mar 2014
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ANALYSIS –Β IΒ have often thought that when I am at the gates of the hereafter,Β negotiating an admission into Paradise, that there would be only one man I would call on to argue my case –Β Bob Crow, the RMT leader, whose sudden and completely unexpected death, was announced at 11:02 today. Bob Crow was a larger than life figure,Β the kind of man that was made for the Trade Union movement,Β a man who cut his cloth under that other great and formidable champion of theΒ working man Arthur Scargill. Quite, what the NUM leader wouldΒ think of his protΓ©gΓ©’s six figure pay salary and expensive dining and holidayingΒ habits is of course another matter. But Bob, unlike his mentor, was admired by most – his legions of supporters in the RMT union, as well as his many opponents and political adversaries such as the London Mayor Boris Johnson who was one of the first people to offer his sincere condolences. Except to those national newspapers to whom he was a left wing radical, a member of the Ken Livingstone club, it was rare to hear a bad word said about him – even from London’s long suffering commuters who were at the sharp end of the many RMT strikes to hit the capital. For his opponents respected and understood that at the end of the day, his stand however formidable and trenchant in appearance was only reflecting the wishes and aspirations of his members whose numbers swelled in the decade or so that he became their leader.
So, perhaps the most fitting tribute to come so far, has been from the London Mayor who observes that when it came to settling a dispute he found his ideological opponent to be most the most practical and least extreme of the union leaders that he has crossed swords with.
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11 Tuesday Mar 2014
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Bob Crow, RMT union leader, dies at 52
11 Tuesday Mar 2014
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My Β£145,000 pay? I’m worth it, insists Crow: Militant union chief defends his six-figure salary d… http://dailym.ai/1cPXfp2 @MailOnline
09 Sunday Mar 2014
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Europe faces ‘shooting conflict’ if Russia enters east Ukraine, says Hague
07 Friday Mar 2014
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ANALYSIS – At the beginning of last century when the areas now known as the federally administered territories were under the loose control of the British Empire, Winston Churchill used a new technique to pacify the rebellious tribes – bombing.
The Pathans of the North West Frontier never accepted outside rule then, especially when they were not Muslims.
When the nation of Pakistan was formed they were the first to offer their allegiance to the newly created Islamic republic.
But they never changed their ways and customs – lawlessness is and has always remained part of their way of life.
The question is will they finally behave now that they have the threat of the Pakistan army hanging over them.
Using first rate intelligence and backing it up with a single deadly airstrike or a bullet from an assassin, Pakistan’s military has pushed the ‘Pakistan Taliban’ to the the negotiating table. But the attacks have continued with a horrendous assault on a courtroom in Islamabad which brought today’s warning from Pakistan military that a full scale operation could be launched as early as this month if there is no end to the violence.
The people of Pakistan have already made their feelings clear about what should happen to the so called Tehreek e Taliban, even the politicians are united on this issue.
Only Nawaz Sharif who has attempted to bring them with in the political process has stood in the way.
The first wave of deadly Pakistan operations began after a number of Pakistani soldiers were beheaded by the Taliban. A pause in operations came after the Taliban leadership clearly afraid for their lives announced they were ready to talk.
A splinter group has been blamed for the courthouse attack, but that will not be good enough if there are any further atrocities. The question is of course have the lawless tribes finally got the message.
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