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Telegraph View: Lord Rogers should remember that noone likes a sore loser.  |


Telegraph View The Government's inquiry into the Iraq war is a longoverdue opportunity to discover what went wrong.  |
Telegraph View Sir Paul McCartney's Meat Free Mondays leave a nasty taste in the mouth.  |
Telegraph View The proposed new funding system for Scotland is surprisingly bold.  |


Telegraph View: Israeli prime minister's acceptance of Palestinian statehood may not be a breakthrough but it is progress.  |
Sathya Sai Baba is at the focus of a constant crowd of thousands of persons, which swells up to over a quarter of a million on some of his birthday celebrations (though he has once falsely claimed there were three  |
Sai Baba is wildly ambiguous about whether or not there is any kind of 'free will'. Now and again he says that 'there is no free will', and contradictorily also 'only God has free will'. Sai Baba has also frequently  |
Barack Obama's foreign policy honeymoon may be petering out as events around the globe, whether in Israel, Iran or North Korea, conspire to expose some inconvenient realities about his vaunted olive-branch approach to international relations. A nicer America does not  |  |
Gordon Brown sparked anger from MPs in all parties and relatives of the 179 British servicemen killed in Iraq by announcing that an inquiry into the war would be held in private.  |  |
It's lunchtime on Saturday in Reading and the Oracle, one of the biggest shopping centres in the Home Counties, is so rammed with teenagers and young families that it takes half an hour to find a space in the multi-storey  |  |
The race to become Commons Speaker turned ugly as rival candidates doubted each other's fitness to fill the post and a dirty tricks campaign designed to stop the frontrunner gathered pace.  |  |
Conservative leader David Cameron tonight raised eyebrows when he adopted a German accent to underline his opposition to identity cards.  |
Following the New York State Senate Republicans’ return to majority status last week, Democrats and Republicans began to equally share power in the senate chamber on June 15, reports the New York Times.Senator Hiram Monserrate of Queens, one of two  |
I am a young adult (22) and to the chagrin of many of my peers and people of more liberal viewpoints, I am completely for the reconstitution of physical discipline in schools. My mother is a Kindergarten assistant at one  |
In his address to MPs, Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced his plans to review Britain’s role in the Iraq war, reported the BBC. He noted that British troops now number less than 500, and that the mission in Iraq had  |
One of the main opposing groups to the Obama administration's plan to reform health care is the American Medical Association. On Monday, President Obama addressed the group with a speech that at once sought to empathize with doctors' fears and  |
Die-hard baseball fans hate it when the umpire makes an unpopular call against their favorite team. However one Iowa umpire made a call that both teams’ fans did not like: He ejected the entire crowd!When umpire Don Briggs was watching  |
Radical opposition leader and Way of Georgia Party Chairman Salome Zurabishvili expects Georgian president to respond to his consent to become deputy interior minister at 18:00. "I have heard positive feedback from president. One needs to wait for the decree  |
There is civilized and democratic control over armed forces in Azerbaijan, NATO Coordinator-Officer for the South Caucasus Zbigniew Rybacki told reporters. "Azerbaijani parliament's security and defense committee is working on this issue," Rybacki said. He said cooperation between Azerbaijan and  |  |
Former Illinois First Lady gets opportunity to speak with Gov. Rod Blagojevich and her two kids via Skype.  |
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