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Erwin Washington, Drunk United Pilot From Lakewood, Arrested In London

Posted 11.11.2009 | Denver


Erwin Washington, of Lakewood, a United Airlines pilot, was arrested in London on charges of being drunk prior to flying from London to Chicago on Mon...

The Post-Berlin Aftermath: Many Walls Still Need to Be Brought Down

Jean-Pierre Lehmann | Posted 11.09.2009 | World


Jean-Pierre Lehmann

While the Berlin Wall may have been torn down, there remain many walls that are defiantly standing and indeed new ones that have been erected.

In Praise Of Slow Food

Carl Honore | Posted 11.06.2009 | Living


Carl Honore

The bright news is that people all over the world are taking a slower approach to food -- and eating better as a result.

Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein: "I'm Doing God's Work."

Times Online | John Arlidge | Posted 11.07.2009 | Business


Goldman's reputation is suddenly as toxic as the credit default swaps and other inexplicably exotic financial instruments it used to buy with glee. Th...

What Women Publish: How Miss Pettigrew Came to Live Another Day

Chauncey Zalkin | Posted 11.07.2009 | Books


Chauncey Zalkin

Here are outtakes from my conversation with the smart and funny-as-hell woman who started and runs Persephone Books. Without her, Miss Pettigrew would literally not have lived to see another day.

John Varley Defends Bonuses: Profits Are "Not Satanic" Barclays CEO Tells London Church Crowd

Posted 11.04.2009 | Business


The CEO of Britian's second-largest bank became the second of that nation's banking figures to make the case for profits in the house of god, defendin...

Tower Of London Beefeaters Accused Of Bullying

AP | SYLVIA HUI and GREGORY KATZ | Posted 11.02.2009 | World


LONDON — Women faced their share of trouble at the Tower of London, including three queens who were beheaded there. But treachery has long been...

London Cemeteries So Crowded People Encouraged To Share Grave With Stranger

AP | JILL LAWLESS | Posted 10.29.2009 | World


LONDON — So you think London, population 8 million, is crowded with the living? There are many millions more under the soil of a city that has ...

Autistic Artist Stephen Wiltshire Draws NYC From Memory

Huffington Post | Tam Vo | Posted 10.26.2009 | Impact


Stephen Wiltshire was mute when he was diagnosed with severe autism at the age of three. He began communicating through his drawings after being sent ...

Mad Men: "The Color Blue" -- HuffPost Review

William Bradley | Posted 10.19.2009 | Entertainment


William Bradley

Last night's "The Color Blue" was a cracking good episode that, after last week's rushed and rather arbitrary plot developments, returned Mad Men to its strongest ground.

Letters Reveal True Views Of UK Diplomats

AP | DAVID STRINGER | Posted 10.19.2009 | World


LONDON — It's not exactly diplomatic – details of what British ambassadors really think about their foreign hosts were disclosed Sunday fo...

London denies UK Muslim spy charge

Al Jazeera. | Al Jazeera | Posted 10.17.2009 | Home


Government says anti extremism programme not used to spy on British Muslims....

David Cameron in Conversation with Nassim Taleb

FORA.tv | FORA.tv | Posted 10.15.2009 | Home


David Cameron in Conversation with Nassim Taleb Nassim Taleb is the best-selling author of Fooled By Randomness and The Black Swan: The Impact of the...

Harrods Sells Gold Bars

AP | Posted 10.15.2009 | World


LONDON — Glittering bait for the well-heeled shopper: Harrods department store has added gold bars to its merchandise line. The store announced...

Britain's Brown pledges more Afghanistan troops

AP | RAPHAEL G. SATTER | Posted 10.14.2009 | Home


LONDON — British Prime Minister Gordon Brown pledged Wednesday to send more troops to Afghanistan but only if NATO and the Afghan government do more to help fight the Taliban.

Brown said his government would increase British troop levels to 9,500 – an increase of about 500 – on the condition that President Hamid Karzai reduce corruption and improve his government's performance. Brown also pledged to send troops only if he can provide them with the proper equipment, and if NATO allies increase their contributions to the war effort.

Military experts said Brown wants to show British support for the war as the U.S. debates an increase in its Afghan troop levels and he is unlikely to call off the deployment. Brown did not specify what contributions he is seeking from NATO nations, or exactly what the Afghans must do to get the extra forces, an indication that the conditions are largely designed to put political pressure on Karzai and NATO, they said.

The increase in British troops is small and may be of mostly symbolic importance, but it will likely be welcomed by President Barack Obama as his administration ponders difficult options in Afghanistan. These include a possible increase in U.S. forces, which now number about 67,000. Britain is the second-largest force in the 42-nation NATO coalition in Afghanistan.

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said the administration was pleased by Brown's announcement. He said Brown informed Obama of his decision last week when the two leaders spoke by telephone.

RBS ATM Withdrawals Were Monitored Hourly During Banking Crisis

The Guardian | Jill Treanor | Posted 10.12.2009 | Business


City watchdogs were monitoring cash withdrawals from Royal Bank of Scotland every hour during the height of the banking crisis, the Guardian can revea...

'This Is It': Listen To Michael Jackson's New Song (AUDIO, LYRICS)

The Huffington Post | Posted 10.12.2009 | Entertainment


NEW YORK - The first song from the upcoming Michael Jackson music documentary "This Is It" made it's debut online early Monday morning on MichaelJacks...

Why Obama Doesn't Deserve the Nobel Peace Prize, Or the Olympics Rap

William Bradley | Posted 10.09.2009 | World


William Bradley

Just as I never thought that Obama would win the Olympics for Chicago, it never occurred to me that he would win the Nobel Peace Prize this year.

Britain Ranks As Top Financial Capital, Besting U.S.

Telegraph | James Quinn | Posted 10.09.2009 | Business


The poll will fuel the ongoing debate as to whether London or New York is the best place to do business for financial communities, amid recent reports...

Ex Libris/Expatriate

Erin Moore | Posted 10.09.2009 | Books


Erin Moore

An American editor living in London writes about the best places for book lovers abroad.

theblogpaper: The First User Generated Newspaper

Piers Fawkes | Posted 10.07.2009 | Media


Piers Fawkes

With the long anticipated demise of one of London's premier free newspapers, thelondonpaper, there has been a perceived opening in the market for other, fresher publications to fill the void of the fallen tabloid monolith.

"Spiritual America": Censorship at Yale, and Now London?

Raymond J. Learsy | Posted 10.05.2009 | Media


Raymond J. Learsy

Ominously, officers of the London Police forced the withdrawal of a naked image of actress Brooke Shields, aged 10, from the newly opened "Pop Life" exhibition at the Tate Modern.

My London Design Fair 2009

Chauncey Zalkin | Posted 09.30.2009 | Style


Chauncey Zalkin

The week surpassed all expectations. London surprised me. The design energy there is unmistakably moving forward in creative, thoughtful and innovative ways.

Obama's Big Question: To Go or Not to Go, Copenhagen That is

Michael Russnow | Posted 09.30.2009 | Politics


Michael Russnow

Obama is not a miracle maker, but he will have at least tried to win the IOC bid. And during it all, he and the government will continue in any necessary actions.

Bill Sparkman Murder: Tragic Details About Census Worker Found Hanged

Posted 09.25.2009 | Politics


William E. Sparkman Jr. was a 51-year-old single father who once battled Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma while he pursued his teaching degree, according to a Mar...