07 Nov
Events of Interest and Analyses, A Foreign Perspective
News
News
Greece awaits new unity government
George Papandreou to step down as PM as part of power-sharing deal to push through EU-backed financial rescue package.
Last Modified: 07 Nov 2011 12:50 GMT
IAEA set to release most detailed intelligence yet as Israeli leader says an attack on the Islamic Republic is closer.
Last Modified: 07 Nov 2011 10:48 GMT
Environmentalists and unions lobby US president over extension of Keystone pipeline to Texas refineries.
Anti-Miss World protesters back after 41 years
Tom Peck: Women’s libbers who stormed the Albert Hall in 1970 say that
if the beauty pageant goes on, so does the campaign.
Americas

49 witnesses, 300 items of evidence – one anxious wait
for Dr Conrad Murray
The jury is out in the trial of Michael Jackson’s physician. Guy Adams
summarises the key facts of the case
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Sexual harassment claims see Cain slump in polls
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Former general set to win Guatemalan presidency
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Rupert Cornwell: Is the American Dream at an end?
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The credits are starting to roll for Hollywood
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David Usborne: Middle-class meltdown in suburbia
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Guerrilla leader killed in raid on Farc base
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Jackson jury get the weekend off



The McGlynn







Regarding Obama faces pipeline dilemma: what dilemma? A true leader would not see the choice between the health of the planet and its people and a few temporary jobs as a dilemma. On the other hand, an office holder who is trying to get elected again and seeking huge amounts of campaign cash from both the unions and the oil barons would. If he approves this disaster in the making, follow the money.
November 7th, 2011 at 1:30 pm