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    German Chancellor "held hostage" by France

    Germany held hostage by France to manipulate them to oppose the war to remove Saddam Hussein's regime and liberate Iraq from an evil dictator. From The Telegraph - Germany seeks closer ties with Britain By Anton La Guardia Chancellor was a 'prisoner' of French president in 'catastrophic'...
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    Scrap the CAP. How Europe cheats Africa.

    Why the British are right to try to persuade the French to reduce their CAP subsidies. How Europe cheats Africa Heather Stewart describes how the EU's cosseted farmers are helping to keep a continent in poverty Sunday June 19, 2005 The Observer If Africa is to be freed from poverty...
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    The Sun's tractor rumbles the EU.

    From The Sun - From MICHAEL LEA in Brussels THE Sun’s Tractor Boys ploughed through Brussels yesterday to ram home the message: “Hands Off Our Rebate.” Our sparkling blue tractor was adorned with Sun logos to draw attention to the massive EU spending on farm subsidies. And we made sure it...
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    English-speaking nations will lead the world this century

    THE ANGLOSPHERE CHALLENGE By James C. Bennett Why the English-Speaking Nations Will Lead the Way in the Twenty-First Century Despite repeated predictions of the decline of America and the other English speaking nations (the anglosphere) as the world's pathfinding cultures, James C. Bennett...
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    UK now runs the EU

    THE SUN THE rumblings of a political earthquake can be heard across Europe. More countries chuck the EU constitution into the dustbin. Humiliated French President Jacques Chirac is derided by his own countrymen as the Sick Man of Europe — the title the French once bestowed on Britain. German...
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    Blair to promote UK pro-growth agenda across EU

    Blair Seizes on EU Deadlock to Promote U.K.'s Pro-Growth Agenda June 16 (Bloomberg) -- U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair is seizing on the European Union deadlock over the constitution and budget as a chance to push British pro-business and Free-Market policies on the slower growing continental...
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    French milk EU for too long ...

    Frm The Sun - French milk EU for too long ... WITH masterly understatement, Tony Blair says there is “sharp disagreement” between him and Jacques Chirac. What he means is that the grasping French President is hanging on to his country’s EU handouts like a miser on a flagday. And he wants...
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    Paris stunned as London unveils huge Olympics park

    Paris and London are battling it out to host the 2012 Olympics in what is now a two-horse race. On Monday, London stunned Paris by unveiling a new Olympics Park, the largest new park in Europe for 150 years. The decision on which city will host the 2012 will be made in just 22 days' time...
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    France Widens Search for Ecomonic Answers

    France Widens Search for Ecomonic Answers By JOHN LEICESTER Associated Press Writer June 13, 2005, 1:53 AM EDT PARIS -- Generations of French children have grown up on the "Asterix" comic books and the myth of the leisurely British who were conquered by Rome because among their shortcomings...
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    Britain's neighbours from Hell

    Strike One: Net contribution to the EU budget per capita 2003 France £19 UK £42 Strike Two: Common Agricultural Policy receipts per capita 2003 France £117 UK £45 Strike Three: Prime Minister Blair raised eyebrows on arriving in Berlin last night by going straight into lengthy talks with...
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    Britain needs to persuade the EU to reform

    From The Times - Numbers count Why Britain must make a powerful case for economic reform in Europe There is something almost too prosaic about statistics. Great debates will be held in Europe this week over subjects as immediate and profound as opportunity, poverty, and welfare, and...
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    Britain tops EU league for super-growth companies

    Britain tops EU league for super-growth companies 1) United States 2) Hong Kong 3) Australia 4) Britain BRITAIN has the highest proportion of "super-growth" medium-sized companies in Europe and is ranked fourth in the world, according to research published today. Accountancy firm Grant...
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    France warms to joys of Blairisme

    France warms to joys of Blairisme Matthew Campbell , Paris A NEW trend is emerging among France’s chattering classes. Tired of criticising les rosbifs as backward and bellicose, they are marvelling at Britain’s economic robustness. Le Blairisme, once a dirty word for French leftists, is...
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    Blair squares up for a fight with old Europe 'weaklings'

    Blair squares up for a fight with old Europe 'weaklings' June 11, 2005 By Anthony Browne and Rory Watson The Times London GERHARD SCHRÖDER, the German Chancellor, calls it national selfishness. President Chirac of France demands that Britain give it up as an act of European solidarity...
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    Laziness of the French is giving them a dying economy

    International Focus - 6/9/05 Requesting a French plumber to turn up on time is like asking an Italian to eat spaghetti with chopsticks – you’ll get the same look of bewildered confusion. Never mind the ever-flushing toilet or the leaking pipes, you will have to wait at home for days until the...
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    Does Canada spend too little on defence?

    This is how much the G8 nations currently spend on defence per year. 1. United States - $455.3bn 2. Britain - $47.4bn 3. France - $46.2bn 4. Japan - $42.4bn 5. Germany - $33.9bn 6. Italy - $27.8bn 7. Russia - $19.4bn 8. Canada - $10.6bn
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    The triumph of perfidious Albion

    Britannia standing on top of a dying France. The triumph of perfidious Albion Britain has always fought against a dominant power forming on the Continent, and has always won. It has now won the war against the latest incarnation of a dominant power on the Continent - the EU. Jun 2nd 2005...
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    The triumph of perfidious Albion

    Britannia standing on top of a dying France. The triumph of perfidious Albion For centuries, Britain has fought against a dominant power forming on the Continent - and always won. It has now beaten the latest incarnation - the EU. Jun 2nd 2005 From The Economist print edition How Britain...
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    Schröder and Chirac ponder years of decline

    From The Telegraph - Britain is outperforming the Continental countries. Schröder and Chirac ponder years of decline It is one of the grandest traditions of the European project: on the eve of any EU summit, the leaders of France and Germany meet to thrash out a joint approach, before...
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    The sheer gaul of the French

    ..gentle French readers, if you find yourself jibing at the irritation of your fellow Europeans over the next week or two, keep in mind that these are the angry little thoughts zinging around in our heads. They will pass. And no one will be pouring French wine into the gutters. But you should...