Europe

IMF: Europe's Economic Outlook Is Gloomy

Financial Times | Posted 04.21.2008 | Business


Europe's economy is resilient but not immune to global economic threats, the International Monetary Fund warned on Monday as it defended its gloomy vi...

Atom-Smasher Could Open Black Hole, Reveal Secrets Of Science

Huffington Post | Posted 04.13.2008 | Home


The LA Times reports on the hair-raising concerns raised by some about the Large Hadron Collider, Europe's giant atom-smasher: Michelangelo L. Mangan...

Big Mac's Blazing Saddle Diplomacy

Amb. Marc Ginsberg | Posted 03.27.2008 | Politics


Amb. Marc Ginsberg

Democrats should not permit McCain to gain further traction by falsely asserting he is charting a new foreign policy course.

A European View on Obama, Clinton, Giuliani et al

Paul Jenkins | Posted 01.02.2008 | Politics


Paul Jenkins

After a couple of years of political transition that have seen Europe's own warmongers/Bush poodles and corrupt leaders retiring or getting kicked out of office, there is eager anticipation for the departure of Bush.

Obama Amends the Europe Travel Story

Steve Clemons | Posted 12.27.2007 | Politics


Steve Clemons

Where did Barack Obama go in Europe and when? Why hasn't Obama given the campaign staff all that they need to respond to these experience and travel questions?

Times of London on Obama's Europe Void

Steve Clemons | Posted 12.21.2007 | Politics


Steve Clemons

The Times of London has picked up that Obama has not convened a policy-related hearing of his Subcommittee on Europe and added to this something I reported yesterday.

Is Life Really Better in Europe?

Pamela Newton | Posted 12.13.2007 | Living


Pamela Newton

Pro: Paris, Rome, Berlin, Vienna, Barcelona, Prague, Budapest. Con: No New York City.

Of Schoolyard Bullies, Zorro, and Charles Atlas

Steven Denlinger | Posted 11.30.2007 | Living


Steven Denlinger

That is the dark side of being a bookworm. Reading books might help you to imagine what it's like to be a superhero, but it doesn't provide the body required by the role.

The Dollar-Fifty-Six Euro

Chris Weigant | Posted 11.28.2007 | Business


Chris Weigant

The real worry is that other countries will decide the dollar is a bad bet altogether, and either stop buying them or dump all their dollar reserves on the open market to exchange them for something more stable... like Euros.

An Upbeat Reflection: There are More Solutions than Problems

Vivian Norris de Montaigu | Posted 11.20.2007 | Living


Vivian Norris de Montaigu

Muhammad Yunus' ideas for new ways of doing business are creating a snowball effect, a revolution of the best kind.

Europe's New Counterterrorism Weapon: Blind Detectives

International Herald Tribune | Dan Bilefsky | Posted 10.29.2007 | Politics


Sacha van Loo, 36, is not your typical cop. He wields a white cane instead of a gun. And from the purr of an engine on a wiretap, he can discern wheth...

5 Myths About "Sick Old Europe"

Steven Hill | Posted 10.11.2007 | Politics


Steven Hill

Not so long ago, American pundits and economic analysts were snidely touting U.S. economic superiority to the "sick old man" of Europe. What a difference a few months can make.

European Elites And Bush, On The Same Page?

Posted 09.28.2007 | Politics


The perception held by most Americans - justifiably so - is that Europeans strongly disapprove of the United States' presence in Iraq and would like n...


 

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