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1. Does Brown have time for the EU? December 13, 2007

Gordon Brown's late arrival at the Lisbon treaty signing ceremony and his absence from last week's EU-Africa summit may cement the view that the UK prime minister has no...

2. Body politic October 18, 2007

Arnold Schwarzenegger, the governor of California, finalises his schedule only a week ahead. Last week, the filmstar-turned-Republican-politician disappointed young bloods...

3. Contra diplomat: John Negroponte April 26, 2007

Those shaking their heads about US foreign policy in recent years should have a look at who has been running it. Current Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was an academic...

4. Phillip Whitehead: an MEP and 'Happy Warrior' January 12, 2006

Phillip Whitehead, the British Labour MEP who died from a heart attack, aged 68, on 31 December, was an outstanding parliamentarian, a world-class producer of television...

5. Kerry curries favour as Havel talks potato Czechs and balances March 4, 2004

EARLY reaction in European papers to the apparent victory of Massachusetts Senator John Kerry in the race for the US Democratic presidential nomination seems worth...

6. Execrable nonsense is poor epitaph for theatrical genius December 11, 2003

'For an End to the Judgment of God' By Antonin Artaud.Staged by Peter Sellars.Koninklijke Vlaamse Schouwburg (KVS), BrusselsTeatro Palladium, Rome I WILL admit that there's...

7. Time to shut 'gate on Nixon's legacy February 21, 2002

Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein brought down President Nixon with their 'Watergate' exposé, but surely even they could not have foreseen just how many 'gates their...

8. WHAT THE PAPER SAY: How Chirac escaped Nixon's Watergate fate January 17, 2002

The media across the EU and abroad seized on an interview this week in Le Parisien with French judge Eric Halphen, who resigned from the bench saying his investigation of...

9. Parliamentary game show yields no clear winner but plenty to laugh at November 29, 2001

Gareth Harding IT WAS hardly Kennedy vs Nixon, but last night's presidential debate in the European Parliament was probably the closest Brussels has ever come to a...

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