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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Time To Start Watching Georgia, Where The Country's Richest Man Is Taking On The President

Time To Start Watching Georgia, Where The Country's Richest Man Is Taking On The President

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Time To Start Watching Georgia, Where The Country's Richest Man Is Taking On The President
Time To Start Watching Georgia, Where The Country's Richest Man Is Taking On The President

Bidzina Ivanishvili says he is the last free man in the country — and he's starting to get international support.

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Spain Could Be Betting Just About Everything On Its 'Euro-Vegas'
Spain Could Be Betting Just About Everything On Its 'Euro-Vegas'
Sheldon Adelson's plans for 'Sin City' could be the best thing to happen to Spain — or maybe the worst.
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Armenia And Azerbaijan Are Still Fighting Over This Piece of Land And Its People
Armenia And Azerbaijan Are Still Fighting Over This Piece of Land And Its People
Twenty years of war, failed peace and ceasefire violations.
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The Ex-Head Of Poland's Intelligence Service Has Been Charged Over CIA 'Black Sites'
The Ex-Head Of Poland's Intelligence Service Has Been Charged Over CIA 'Black Sites'
Rumors circulate that a former Prime Minister may also be charged.
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CAUGHT ON TAPE: Top Fundraiser Explains Exactly How To Buy Access To The UK Prime Minister
Unbelievable footage.   Read »
Al Jazeera Won't Broadcast Murder Videos Of French Children And Soldiers
Video will not be aired.   Read »
David Cameron Releases A List Of People He Had Dinner With Last Year After Cash-For-Access Scandal
The matter has even been reported to the police, who could start a criminal investigation.   Read »
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The British Greeting Card Industry Is Terrified After Stamp Prices Jump By A Third
The British Greeting Card Industry Is Terrified After Stamp Prices Jump By A Third
First class stamps reach 60 pence.
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