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Patrick Kinna dies at 95; Churchill's stenographer during WWII
Associated PressPatrick Kinna, whose wartime duties as stenographer to Winston Churchill included taking dictation as the prime minister bathed, has died. He was 95. He was a witness to the famous encounter between a naked Churchill and U.S. President Franklin D....Tags: White House, Obituaries, Death, Ernest Bevin, Winston Churchill
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A moment of truth in Pakistan
There are moments in history that prove decisive and mark a turning point for the future. The Civil War was such a moment in the United States. The fall of the Berlin Wall was such a moment for Germany and the European Union. Today is Pakistan's moment of...Tags: Armed Forces, Defense, Politics, Islam, Crime, Law and Justice
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Leave Pakistan alone
As Pakistan's president, Pervez Musharraf, struggles to retain power, the United States finds itself in a familiar predicament, one that illustrates a recurring pathology in its foreign policy. Having yet again cast its lot with a strongman, Washington is...Tags: Nawaz Sharif, White House, Benazir Bhutto, Armed Forces, Defense
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Mugabe seems as ensconced as ever
The two stuffed lions flanked Robert Mugabe like a couple of eczema- ridden dogs, but the Zimbabwean president seemed delighted by the effect.
"Are you afraid?" he taunted foreign journalists after his party's resounding victory in 2005 parliamentary...Tags: Angela Merkel, Parties and Movements, Heads of State, Freedom of the Press, Politics
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One coup after another
As Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf completes what is being called his second coup — eliminating opposition through emergency powers and consolidating the strong grip on rule he first seized in 1999 — it's hard to remember when Pakistan wasn't...Tags: Armed Forces, Politics, Islam, Fishing, Crime, Law and Justice
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PASSINGS
V.P. Singh Ex-prime minister of India V.P. Singh, 77, whose brief tenure as prime minister of India was remembered for his controversial policy of reserving a larger share of jobs for the country's disadvantaged castes, died Thursday of cancer and...Tags: University of Minnesota, Colleges and Universities, Defense, Death, Health
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Sharon's toughest decision
Sun Foreign StaffKFAR DAROM, Gaza Strip - Soon after Yamima Cohen Ayoubi moved to this Jewish settlement in the midst of Palestinian cities and sand dunes, Ariel Sharon paid a visit. It was 1989 and Sharon - the former general, master builder of Israel's settlements...Tags: Armed Forces, Parties and Movements, Defense, Politics, Sumo Wrestling
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The architect of Putin's legacy
He's the Kremlin's version of Karl Rove, a cunning, behind-the-scenes strategist who could play a pivotal role in the upcoming political season that will forge Russia's post-Putin era. Vladislav Surkov may not be a household name, but in many respects...Tags: Natural Resources, Dmitry Medvedev, Heads of State, Politics, Winston Churchill
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Israel: Serenity, violence and sadness
The Swampby Mark Silva JERUSALEM -- Even as President Bush meets with Israeli leaders in Jerusalem, pressing for progress in peace talks with the Palestinians, Israeli TV is consumed with images of the newest rocket attack from the Gaza Strip. This......Tags: Services and Shopping, Beauty Products and Fragrances, Health and Safety at School, Politics, United States
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Blair urges Britain to stand fast in war on terrorism
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPrime Minister Tony Blair urged Britons on Tuesday to stiffen their resolve as a new opinion poll indicated a drop in public support for the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan. In a speech to the Welsh Assembly, Blair asked the country not to forget the...Tags: Israel, Defense, Crime, Law and Justice, Bombings, Disasters and Accidents
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Ex-Canadian Premier Pierre Trudeau dies
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPierre Elliott Trudeau, the charismatic and controversial former prime minister of Canada whose vision inspired Canadians to reexamine their national character and reinvent their government, died Thursday in Montreal, his family announced. He was 80....Tags: Politics, Barbra Streisand, Crime, Law and Justice, 2016 Olympic Games, Church and State Relations
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For Some in Northern Alliance, Pact for New Government Falls Far Short
Times Staff WritersThe landmark agreement to bring peace to Afghanistan came under attack Thursday from several old guard commanders of the Northern Alliance, which won the dominant share of power in an interim government. Northern Alliance dissenters included Gen....Tags: Politics, Taliban, Crime, Law and Justice, Kabul (Afghanistan), International Relations
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