Saturday, November 21, 2009

London

Michael Reagan Defends Michael Savage

Reagan has a message for London: You're chicken. more >>

It Might Be the G-20, but London Is All About President Obama

As far as regular Brits are concerned, the other 19 leaders might as well stay home. more >>

British Celebrate Charles Darwin but Are Still Skeptical of Evolution

On the 200th anniversary of his birth, evolution is still a hard sell to many. more >>

Atheism Ad Campaigns Gathering Steam

A London effort inspired a similar ad campaign in Washington, D.C. more >>

The Rise of Islamic Banking in a Time of Economic Crisis

How some financial institutions avoid trouble by following the strict rules of the Koran. more >>

Europeans Cheer Obama Now but May Complain Later On

He's seen as better than Bush, but not all disputes will just fade away. more >>

Bailout Impact: Libor Improving

Key indicator of bank lending is moving in the right direction. more >>

Libor Loosens Up: Why You Should Care

The rate sways student, home equity, and small-business loans. more >>

White House, Fed: We Are Out of Time

Crisis in credit markets makes action necessary. more >>

The Low-Down on Libor: Why its Surge Signals Desperation in the Credit Markets

The scoop on this oddly named benchmark. more >>

London Admits It Can't Top Lavish Beijing Olympics When It Hosts 2012 Games

Facing an economic downturn, British officials are trying to keep costs down. more >>

Knife-Crime Spree Sweeps Britain, Leaving Victims and Fear in Its Wake

With the British press chronicling every attack's gory details, people are demanding a tough response. more >>

In Britain, Too, Home Prices Are Falling

The American subprime woes hit overseas financial markets. more >>

New London Mayor Looks to NYC's Bloomberg

Johnson is eying New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg as something of a role model. more >>

London Elects Conservative Boris Johnson Mayor

Johnson beats Labor Mayor Ken Livingstone in the multiparty election. more >>

Center-Right Candidates Take European Capitals

Gianni Alemanno won in Rome and Boris Johnson won in London. more >>

The Unlikely Front-Runner to Become Mayor of London

Despite mockery and adultery, Conservative Party candidate Boris Johnson is ahead. more >>

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