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1. Spanish Monarchy On Its Knees by tribune
Military law and the the overthrow of democracy in an attempted army coup was thwarted by Spain's King Juan Carlos in its early post Franco days in the 1980's, and Spain blossomed as it became acceptable to take a holiday there.
But the royal family aren't as popular as they once were - could Juan Carlos be the last Spanish monarch?
2. Green Prince At 50 by tribune
Private banks, sophistication and the glamour of Monte Carlo is known the world over, with some of the best hotels, the casino, Grand Prix and celebrities tripping over each other.
But as Prince Albert of Monaco turns 50, he is becoming increasingly known more for his stand on the environment than as a celebrity royal.
3. They Need To Share Your Food by Melvin Polatnick
Higher oil prices are driving up the costs of producing a loaf of bread. This is taking a heavy toll on the poor.
4. Mishima's Sword by McAlpine
Long gone are the days of the late great Keizo Obuchi who became the 84th Prime Minister of Japan. This is a man who was also inspired in November by another great man by the name of Robert F. Kennedy who was the 64th Attorney General of the United States from 1961 to 1964.
5. Beautiful Japan by McAlpine
All of these problems that you are seeing now in Japan are a result of these problems. Japanese men have forgotton how to be men ! They forgot how to protect their women and most of all, they forgot their humanity !
6. Sakoku by McAlpine
“In great cities men are brought together by the desire of gain. They are not in a state of co-operation, but of isolation, as to the making of fortunes; and for all the rest they are careless of neighbors. Christianity teaches us to love our neighbors as ourselves; modern society acknowledges no neighbor [Benjamin Disraeli former Prime Minister of England]
7. Barack Sure Knows How To Say It by Melvin Polatnick
Obama not only can lead but he knows how to entertain.
8. Vegetarians Make Trusted Politicians. by Melvin Polatnick
Politics is a game where wolves trick sheep.
9. Simba Makoni for President 2008 – A Chance for Zimbabwe to move from the polarization of the past and make Zimbabwe to work again. by Lovemore Ncube
Simba Makoni for President 2008 – A Chance for Zimbabwe to move from the polarization of the past and make Zimbabwe to work again.
Zimbabwe’s defining moment
In 2 weeks time, on March 29, 2008, Zimb
10. Right Teaches The Centre-Left How To Hit The Rich by Henri Boulanger
For decades left of centre political parties in Europe have been trying to tax the most affluent in society, but have been scared off from doing their worst by centre-right Conservative Parties and th
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