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France secures support to limit scope of EU-U.S. trade talks
ReutersBRUSSELS/PARIS, May 14 (Reuters) - France has secured backing from other EU member states for the exclusion of the movie and television industries from a proposed free-trade pact between Europe and the United States that it fears could threaten European...Tags: France, Google Inc., Politics, Cultural Development, European Union
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Britain charges reporter on Murdoch's Sun in corruption probe
ReutersLONDON, May 14 (Reuters) - British prosecutors have charged a reporter on Rupert Murdoch's Sun newspaper over alleged payments of more than 17,000 pounds ($26,000) to officials for details of confidential government spending plans. The charges are part...Tags: News of the World, Newspaper and Magazine, News Corp., Rupert Murdoch, Prosecution
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John Lewis says UK consumers losing fear factor
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - John Lewis , Britain's biggest department store group, said UK consumers were slowly becoming less fearful about their financial prospects, adding to optimism a spate of relatively upbeat economic news can be sustained. Recent...Tags: Consumers, Labor Legislation, Weather, Productivity, Weather Reports
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IRS unites nation with shoddy treatment of tea party groups
Finally, a small cadre of busybody bureaucrats has discovered a way to bring this divided country together. Thank you, IRS, for pulling off what no politician has been able to do. Mortal political enemies on both sides of the aisle agree: The IRS...
Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Politics, Parties and Movements, The Washington Post, Tea Party Movement
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Britain's PM Cameron visits Boston bombing site, pays tribute
ReutersBOSTON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron paid tribute to the victims of the Boston marathon bombing on Tuesday in a visit to the site of the attack, saying Britain stood shoulder to shoulder with the United States against terrorism. On the...Tags: Terrorism, White House, FBI, Road Running, Copley Square
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Obama's second-term blues
WASHINGTON — Well, that didn't take long. Four months into a fresh four years, President Obama is already assuming the familiar crouch of a scandal-struck second-termer. British Prime Minister David Cameron was visiting the White House Monday...Tags: Benghazi, Washington, DC, White House, Barack Obama, Politics
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Reuters World News Highlights at 1645 GMT, May 14
ReutersTOP STORIES ----------- WASHINGTON - U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder was likely to face a storm of questions on Tuesday over the Justice Department's controversial decision to seize telephone records of the Associated Press, a move denounced by...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Labor Legislation, Politics, Moscow (Russia), Central Intelligence Agency
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CANADA FX DEBT-C$ sheds more than half a cent on risk aversion
Reuters* C$ at C$1.0170 vs US$, or 98.33 U.S. cents * Germany's ZEW monthly sentiment falls short of consensus * Australia delays long-promised return to surplus * China factory output growth in April surprisingly weak * Bond prices fall across the curve By...Tags: National Government, Federal Reserve, Politics, China, Economy, Business and Finance
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British leader David Cameron faces dissent on EU membership
LONDON — Prime Minister David Cameron moved Monday to beat back a brewing rebellion within his Conservative Party over Britain's membership in the European Union, rejecting demands for a speedy public vote on exiting the trading bloc but insisting...
Tags: Elections, White House, National Government, Margaret Thatcher, Trade Agreements
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Britain's Cameron faces leadership questions over Europe
ReutersLONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron faced questions about his leadership on Tuesday after he bowed to pressure from inside the ruling Conservative Party to bring forward draft legislation enforcing a referendum on Britain's European...Tags: Elections, Margaret Thatcher, National Government, Justice System, Barack Obama
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Reuters World News Highlights 2145 GMT, May 14
ReutersWASHINGTON - U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said on Tuesday that he had recused himself from the Justice Department's controversial decision to secretly seize telephone records of the Associated Press as part of a wide-ranging leak investigation. -...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Dilma Rousseff, Labor Legislation, FBI, Politics
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Three mistakes Obama has made in Syrian crisis
Syria's dictator, Bashar al-Assad, isn't the only leader who is crossing "red lines" these days. U.S. President Barack Obama has also crossed a few. Here are three of them: 1. He crossed a red line by asserting the existence of a red line that he then...
Tags: Iran, White House, Barack Obama, Values, Hosni Mubarak
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