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Evenements, dear boy.(Prime Minister Tony Blair refuses to give in to...
Magazine article from: The Economist (US) ...rule of law, not of high petrol taxes, for which there is a strong...Blair ought to get through this crisis. However, the longer-run impact...those unpredictable "events, dear boy, events" which Harold Macmillan so disliked about politics...
DEAR COLLEAGUE: TRAFICANT URGES GOP LEADERSHIP TO BRING STEEL LEGISLATION TO...
Transcript from: Capitol Hill Press Releases ...legislation to address the steel crisis to the House floor in...national significance. This crisis clearly rises to that...below its production cost just to be competitive...warnings, propose unwanted tax breaks to American companies...Tim Holden (D-PA), ...
Can Brown's band play on as the icebergs loom? FINancial MAIL.
Newspaper article from: The Mail on Sunday (London, England) ...of events, my dear boy', as the late Prime Minister Harold Macmillan would...election by raising taxes would have been...abolishing mortgage tax relief and by...Asian financial crisis was at first dismissed...The Russian ...
OPINION: British Finance Minister Must Find Path to Sustainable Growth.
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News ...of events, my dear boy", as the late Prime Minister Harold Macmillan would...election by raising taxes would have been...abolishing mortgage tax relief and by...Asian financial crisis was at first dismissed...The Russian ...
Paying the price of gross errors of judgment
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman ...epitaph, Harold Macmillan...events, dear boy, events...unexpected crisis. By that...Brown and fuel taxes; and now...spiralling cost of the Holyrood...building. Costs for the project...construction costs ...
Too bored to care? Don't make me yawn
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman ...conversation about the amount of taxes we pay to be boring...like you and me? Or the cost of your mortgage? Or...too boring to mention. Harold Macmillan once declared...politics was "Events, dear boy. Events." Who could...the foot-and-mouth ...
He vowed to restore faith in Parliament and be above party politics. So why...
Newspaper article from: Daily Mail (London) ...iron, he regretted 'the crisis of confidence in parliamentarians...body politic. And you, dear readers, are coughing...governed, we payers of taxes, we the ignored and downtrodden...advisers, first created by Harold Wilson, are a blot on...whom there are now ...

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