Monday, November 23, 2009

Tony Blair

Tony Blair, Catholic Convert, Takes on Vatican's Stance Toward Gays

The former British prime minister says the church is out of step with believers on homosexuality. more >>

Tony Blair to Keynote National Prayer Breakfast

Former British prime minister will keynote the National Prayer Breakfast more >>

Drinking With the Stars: Tony Blair, Chris Hitchens, and Tony Blankley

Tony Blair, Chris Hitchens, and Tony Blankley were at the British Embassy's tribute to Scotland. more >>

Most Commencement Speeches Remain Apolitical

It's Campaign 2008 and commencement season, so where have all the politicians gone? more >>

Yale Gets Earful of Tony Blair's Carefree Days of Yore

We give former British Prime Minister Tony Blair lots of time to give heaps of scholarly advice to Yale grads—"Calculate too much, and you miscalculate" and "Life is not about living but striving"—all of which sounds so much more credible with a British accent. more >>

Tony Blair to Teach Class at Yale

Former PM will teach about faith and globalization. more >>

America—and Big Cash—Beckon Blair

Move over, David Beckham: Another Brit is heading our way to cash in, just like the soccer star did. Retiring British Prime Minister Tony Blair plans to hit the lecture tour in the United States before or after he sets up a foundation to fund humanitarian work in Africa. more >>

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—Steve Breen, San Diego Union-Tribune more >>

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